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#12441 | |
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In any event caps might come but along with them will come the death of net neutrality and the exception clauses for studio streaming and download services, iTunes, Steam, Xbox Live, Netflix, Amazon and all the rest. The government isn't going to let anything get away from corporate prosperity in this country, trust me, and the corporations want physical and DRM free media to die for a myriad of reasons including no production cost, no shipping, no retailer deals and customer control. On top of all that consumers have embraced the digital model. Pandora and Netflix are the new standard, most people under 25 can't even imagine owning a disc. Steam completely took over PC gaming and soon the digital stores on PS4 and Xbox will dominate sales there too. It's a slow revolution, make no mistake. Physical media will be around a LONG time, no one is saying otherwise. It will grow more and more niche as we go though, eventually ending up at laserdisc levels before eventually, someday, ceasing altogether. |
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and as for people under 25 not buying films..... I go grocery shopping and hit up walmart every tuesday or wed and always see a good many people picking the shelves for titles.. If I stand in front of the new releases for 15 minutes I'll see at least half a dozen to a dozen blu-rays picked up. |
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Anyone who denies where we're heading is in the fantasy land. It might take decades to get there, but there is no doubt where the train is going. |
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#12446 | |
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You keep acting like people are saying it's a dead niche format today and NO ONE is saying that. We're talking about trends and where we're heading. Today Warner sees no point in trying to sell Heaven & Earth themselves, so they licensed it out for 3,000 copies to a niche studio. In ten years that might expand to a movie like Heat, and in 20 years maybe a movie like Jaws. No one knows the timetable, but we all know where the train is going. If you think arguments like "I see people in walmart buying discs!" is going to change any of that I don't know what to tell ya. |
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#12447 | |
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and don't forget that Heaven and Earth is a special case because Nick Redman knows Oliver Stone and Stone pressured Warner to give it to them. and of course people talking on Dr. WHO forums certainly is much more "reliable" than our anecdotes ![]() but I'm done. we've hashed and rehashed this in all the other "omg the sky is falling!" threads and we've derailed the thread long enough Last edited by wormraper; 08-12-2014 at 12:27 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | SpartanIre (08-12-2014) |
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I keep hearing that Blu-rays are the last hurrah of physical media.
Frankly, I would not have a problem with that. I'm 42 years old, and the idea of wanting to upgrade my 700+ Blu-rays to the next format gives me shudders. I just hope that the means to play the discs in my existing collection will continue to be available. I have this amusing vision of about 10 Blu-ray players stocked up in my closet for the next couple of decades of use, but I thankfully have not reached that point of madness yet. As far as future physical formats are concerned, I'm inclined to think that the process of bringing our favorite movies to current Blu-ray specifications is already problematic enough. Imagine the online arguments about putting the Hitchcock collection onto 4K discs. Last edited by The Great Owl; 08-12-2014 at 01:33 AM. |
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I'd be curious how much of the streaming traffic from Netflix or Hulu is from people watching movies or TV shows on phones and tablets while they're not at home, and whether these people still stream when they are at home.
I stream from Netflix (at home; I don't have a tablet or a smartphone) but only films that I can't get on Blu-ray. Or films that are on Blu-ray, but I want to check out before buying. |
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Thanks given by: | SpartanIre (08-12-2014) |
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Companies stating publicly what their best price points are is clearly much more relevant to facts on the ground. Look at it this way in the German example: they say they averaged 2500 units over 20 titles. That means in a country of 80 million they could only sell 50000 units of Horror of Dracula with major promotions and end caps. That does not bode well, regardless of how you split hairs - and that's assuming ZERO sale from the other 19 titles. That's astonishing. |
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Catalog will always be a niche market - just like it was on laserdisc for 18 years (Catalog VHS was mostly bought by rental stores) DVD was a boom - but unless you have a 42" or bigger TV set you won't notice much difference between DVD and Blu-ray - so no need to upgrade - only the true collectors will upgrade and continue to support blu-ray catalog releases - there is a market out there, but it is small compared to new films Best Buy was a physical sales outlet so were Tower Records, Virgin, Circuit City and Good Guys, but except for Best Buy the others went under (and Circuit City and Good Guys sold electronics) Best Buy will go under too (but because of bad corporate management - where else can you buy electronics? BB should be number one) |
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That's the entire point though, no one knows when but we definitely know it's a fact. No one in this thread gave a timeline, to my knowledge. I certainly didn't. With the rise of licensed catalogs, limited runs, digital exclusive time and all that nonsense though, it's certainly a lot closer now than it was 5 years ago. Whether it maintains that pace is anyone's guess. |
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