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#7761 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Oct 2008
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Something like 80% of the US population has a broadband connection. And a very significant chunk of the people without broadband also have the least disposable income to drop on movies.
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I wasn't comparing the two, just that when renting physical rentals declined the industry declined with it. And remember that all those discs made for rental were part of the physical industry. I'm sure they're making far less of them now. In the UK we have Rental and Retail copies, since Blockbusters has gone I'd imagine the Rental Copy production isn't anywhere near the size it was a few years back. 30 years ago rental tapes were probably a huge percentage of the home video industry.
I'm not saying that physical production will disappear completely (it's just going to get smaller). I wouldn't want that to happen, but eventually it's going to be a very small minority of buyers that want physical products over digital ones. |
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Thanks given by: | ilovenola2 (09-14-2015) |
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You do know US is not the only country in the world right. And out of those percentages you name as well there are physical movie and tv buyers
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Blu-ray Ninja
Oct 2008
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There is no clear cut evidence one way or the other on how people without broadband spend their money, as far as I can find. But my gut tells me the convenience stores around rural wyoming are not stacked to the ceiling with blu-rays. |
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#7766 | |
Power Member
Jun 2012
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#7767 | |
Blu-ray Baron
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Movies are a PRIMARY function. Music is a SECONDARY function. I manufactured CDs for two decades, and even with that bias, a bias being pro CDs, I knew they'd die. Even while making CDs (I was a mastering engineer), I'd go home and download/buy songs on iTunes. I knew CDs were dying. I understood the desire to want to carry allllll your music around with you on an iPod. But I have no interest in downloading or virtually owning files of my favorite movies.. and no gut feeling, that movies on disc will die in the next thirty years. I don't want to travel with my movies. I prefer to watch them on my couch on my TV so it gets all my attention |
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Thanks given by: | TheProf89 (09-14-2015) |
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#7770 |
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The people who now stream their movies digitally are the same people who were renting DVD's when there were a plethora of video stores. I actually know lots of people who would still love to rent DVD's or Blu-ray but even in my large city we have just one video rental store left, so these people were basically forced to switch to streaming. When most people talk about dumping their collections, they probably only had a few dozen titles at best. I can't say I know anybody with 1000+ titles who dumped everything for streaming.
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#7771 |
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There's no restriction on how many times you can view a digital film.
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"Originally Posted by darkknightman View Post
It's not that interest in movies is waning, its that interest in owning movies or watching a movie multiple times seems to be waning." I kinda get what he is saying. There are just so many movies that come out each year that it's hard to watch everything you want to. I love rewatching movies but definitely find it tough between choosing to watch an old movie for the 7th time or watch something new I haven't seen before. For me it jsut comes down to what I'm feeling at the time. For some reason I could see younger people having a tougher time rewatching movies. |
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#7775 |
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It's not just streaming, but buying digital. You get the same quality as the disc in almost all cases. If my internet is out so is my power, so having the disc is no help.
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#7777 | |
Blu-ray King
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Not necessarily on the internet access. ISPs have issues all the time and it has nothing to do with power. |
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Blu-ray Baron
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Whereas I'm a younger person with a watchlist with 700 (and growing) films on it so rewatching is something I barely even consider (although there is a Back to the Future anniversary coming up, so...) |
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