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#6701 |
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Don't worry, it's just like when Blockbuster started closing stores. A simple re-adjustment, nothing to worry about. The physical rental market is healthier than ever, I heard Redbox are even doubling the number of installed kiosks in Timbuktu. Now excuse me while I drink some refreshing kool-aid.
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Thanks given by: | slick1ru2 (05-25-2014) |
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#6702 | |
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this is a freaking 1.25% decrease based on over saturation, blockbuster did a TON of closings for their first one. this isn't in the same ballpark. |
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Thanks given by: | DuranFanWI (05-27-2014), Dynamo of Eternia (05-26-2014), mredman (06-05-2014), Steedeel (06-02-2014) |
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#6703 |
Junior Member
May 2014
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Greed...Greed...Greed
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#6704 |
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REDBOX has more than 40,000 rental kiosks in the United States that offer Blu-ray rentals. Now REDBOX is closing 500 of their rental kiosks around the United States. More and more consumers are using video on demand from cable and satellite for the latest hit movie rentals. Also streaming services like VUDU and Netflix is growing in popularity.
If consumers do not support their local REDBOX location, then possible in the years to come more rental kiosks might also be removed (closed). For most consumers in the United States, REDBOX is the only local place that exists to rent Blu-ray discs. Netflix offers Blu-ray disc rentals by mail only. Quote “Redbox has announced that it plans to eliminate more than 500 DVD/Blu-ray rental kiosks around the nation in a bid to reduce expenses, writes Verge.com.” http://www.tvpredictions.com/tv052614.htm Last edited by HDTV1080P; 05-27-2014 at 04:18 PM. |
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#6705 |
Blu-ray Knight
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I haven't been much of a traditional renter in years, but that's mostly because I pretty much became a hardcore collector ever since I jumped on board with DVD about 16 years ago, and that has carried over to Blu-Ray. The number of times that I have traditionally rented a film I could probably count on one hand, but I do my part in supporting physical media through my purchases.
That said, it is very sad and problematic what the gradual decline of physical media rental options will mean for consumers if eventually they go away completely. These two articles (one from last month, the other from July of last year) really sum up the problems with streaming options, and how that really creates a problem with accessing content. http://www.techdirt.com/articles/201...-library.shtml http://blogs.indiewire.com/shadowand...t-to-see-video At the end of the day, digital streaming really isn't that great for the consumer. The problem, I think, is that people will of course go for the convenient streaming option when a movie or TV show is available on it, but then might be willing to seek out a physical rental option when something isn't available through any streaming services that they are signed up with. The problem is that as a result, since the physical rental options are only getting business from those people when the content isn't available elsewhere, they can't stay in business if people only use them as a last resort (i.e. Blockbuster). Now while 500 kiosks certainly isn't by any means a huge nail in the coffin of Red Box, it's also not a sign of good things to come for them. But when all physical rental options go away, many people will be without legit, legal options to watch the movies that they want without buying them outright... if they are even still available that way come that time. Until they can find a happy medium most, if not all of the benefits of physical rental are maintained and carried over to a digital service, this will gradually become more and more of a problem. |
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#6707 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Feb 2014
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To me, this just indicates that many people will opt for the convenience of streaming vs. the relative hassle of having to deal with renting a physical DVD/Blu. This is despite the fact that with streaming, the PQ is sometimes not as good as regular DVD (in some cases) & can be jerky at times.
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#6708 | |
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Apr 2007
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![]() Maybe, someday the disc doomsayers will get it right and they’ll be happy in their forecasting. Just be careful in what you wish for......Now excuse me while I visit my favorite mountain biking forum where I’ll remind fellow mountain biking enthusiasts that the heydays were in the late 90’s and no sense in enjoying their hobby anymore as its been in a slow decline since then. |
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What's funny is that many small towns in the Midwest now have Family Video stores and from what I heard they are growing. Many of these small towns don't have telcos and cable companies with the latest high end equipment to support extremely fast bandwidth. I kind of miss the visit to the local video store. |
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#6710 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Unfortunately it looks like the sky is falling on 3D Blu-ray. Disney not releasing the 3D version of Frozen in the US, Robocop (2014) only being released on 2D BD worldwide after being shown 3D in theaters, Vizio pulling 3D support from its 2014 lineup, etc.
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Also, while limited in selection, Redbox has also hurt existing rental video stores. In addition, cable/satellite TV subscribers have a large selection of movies to watch, especially on the premium channels. When the industry makes movies available everywhere at the same time that they're substantially reducing or eliminating exclusive windows, you have to expect that some of the outlets won't survive. I'm amazed there's any video rental stores left at all (except perhaps for international foreign language films). In a few years, you'll be writing about the additional theaters that just closed. Since 2011, New York City has lost 7% of its screens and 11% of its theaters. Since 2006, it's lost 10% of its screens and almost 18% of its theaters. Since 2001, it's lost almost 14% of its screens and over 20% of its theaters. That trend is only going to increase as real-estate prices continue to increase and as fewer people see movies in theaters. In 2013, 1.34 billion tickets were sold domestically. In 2002, 1.6 billion tickets were sold when the U.S. population had about 34 million fewer people. |
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#6712 | |
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Even though fewer tickets are being sold in the US, that decline will eventually bottom out. Going to the theater is more than anything a social event (especially for the young and it's still probably the most preferred destination for dating), so there will never be an obituary written about the movie theater, no matter how technologically advanced the average home video setup becomes. |
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#6713 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#6716 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Blu-ray King
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#6718 | |
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Digital distribution projected to exceed physical by 2016:
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#6719 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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Depends on how they tally SVOD in the future. Subscription streaming right now is almost all movies and TV shows. But eventually you'll have sports, news and other programming traditionally viewed on cable/sat. Counting those towards "home video" will be misleading and in my opinion the only way digital will reach $17.5 billion in four years is to include non-movie/tv show programming. |
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