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https://kinonow.com/
It has some titles Kino hasn't released on BD (yet) like Winter Kills, The Day of the Dolphin and Old Boyfriends. EDIT: I thought this was subscription but it's rent/sale. Press Release (from https://filmpulse.net/kino-lorber-la...w-vod-service/ ) [Show spoiler]
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Yeah, I just saw this recently too! What intrigued me was they have titles like "The Birth Of A Nation" and "The Phantom Of The Opera" that you cannot get anywhere else....now if they could add their BD catalog titles such as "Foxes", "Grandview U.S.A.", "gog", "Bobbie Jo & The Outlaw" and others, THEN maybe I could see enough demand for this service personally, but until they can expand their catalog, there just isn't enough to whet my appetite.
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Well, after a month of debating and the income tax refund, I decided to BTB and buy 4 titles on Kino Now.
Three of them (TPOTO, Birth Of A Nation, The Complete Metropolis) I already had on BD disc. The fourth title was a impulse buy of The Atomic Cafe. Watched two of them, the quality is equal to BD disc in my opinion except for the audio...which disc wins out. But since three of these are "silent" films anyway, the audio is not a BFD. ....and while I'm at it in case some are curious, Metropolis is available on iTunes but it's $2 more than Kino Now's price of $9.99. For some reason Phantom/Opera was only $8. For those interested there are rental options as well. Finding some titles are duplicated compared to Criterion and other distributors, and a few of these are on Shudder this month too. May be a regular stop for those who love classic cinema. Still short on the past catalog titles but hoping in time this will grow. EDIT: FYI the Kino version of Metropolis is 9 mins longer than the iTunes version. Last edited by tjritter79; 03-26-2021 at 01:40 AM. |
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Streaming services will continue to be added as long as distributors continue to embrace the D2C concept and make money that way instead of older distributive means. One of the advantages of digital is it requires nearly no overhead in both manufacturing and distribution, this means the title can be sold for less and make the same amount of profit. Obviously, the consumer is given choices regarding how they want to purchase these titles, and additional choices for the consumer is always better.
As far as the number of services and options for the consumer, the marketplace will determine when "enough is enough". Once proliferation of services leaps above consumer demand, we'll see the reduction/elimination/consolidation of such services. Personally, I feel a whole lot better with Kino Now as a storefront rather than a subscription service (like The Criterion Channel is) and wish Criterion would offer a similar option for their customers as well. |
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