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Montreal, Canada
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what happened with Vilya?
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So for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, birthdays etc.. people are going to stay home? People are going to stop going to music concerts? You are acting like this thing is going to go on for five years and people forget what they used to gain pleasure from. It’s not healthy to be stuck indoors all the time, people will be desperate to get back to normal. |
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I can’t speak for other countries, but America is known for being a society of consumers, and us hitting a pause button on things as a nation is not going to change that. |
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Thanks given by: | Steedeel (03-15-2020) |
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Everything will return to normal.
For some perspective, the great pandemic of 1918-1919 was estimated to have killed 50 million people worldwide. From the U.S. Centers For Disease Control And Prevention: "The 1918 influenza pandemic was the most severe pandemic in recent history. Although there is not universal consensus regarding where the virus originated, it spread worldwide during 1918-1919. The number of deaths was estimated to be at least 50 million worldwide with about 675,000 occurring in the United States." https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-res...emic-h1n1.html As of 3 days ago, the World Health Organization has reported that the 5 month old COVID-19 pandemic had killed 4,613 people worldwide. https://www.who.int/docs/default-sou...rsn=e2bfc9c0_2 See the difference in scale between the two pandemics? After the great pandemic of 1918-1919, life resumed. People did all of the things that they had done before; they returned to public venues like concerts, plays, sporting events, and even movie theaters. The Roaring Twenties soon followed and people were doing the Charleston at clubs, and later speakeasies, as if nothing had ever happened. ![]() As for the COVID-19 pandemic, this too shall pass. People will once again be doing all of the things that they enjoy. Last edited by Vilya; 03-15-2020 at 01:51 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Steedeel (03-15-2020) |
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The current pandemic will change nothing regarding how humans choose to entertain themselves. When this is over, we will all be back to doing everything that we enjoyed doing before this outbreak.
Attending movie theaters, Broadway plays, concerts, operas, sporting events, circuses, nightclubs, conventions, carnivals, public protests, parades, revivals, Black Friday sales, and more will resume. History has shown time and again that people bounce back and humanity has overcome far, far greater challenges than COVID-19. Last edited by Vilya; 03-15-2020 at 01:02 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Steedeel (03-15-2020) |
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As it is now evening here, I have a home theater to enjoy and thousands of titles on disc to choose from. Stay healthy, stay sane, and remember how to have fun!
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Thanks given by: | dublinbluray108 (03-16-2020), Steedeel (03-15-2020) |
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Many of us have very nice home theaters, but I doubt that any of us can match the quality of a good commercial movie theater. We do not have anything even close to the screen sizes found there nor do the vast majority of us have surround sound systems anywhere near as immersive or powerful as what they use. None of our homes are even wired for the amount of power needed to operate a commercial theater. Tickets for the cinema typically cost $10-$20 per person per movie per viewing. It would be impossible for the studios to offer video on demand that charged per person as they have no way of knowing how many people would be watching such a streamed presentation. First run movies are the most desirable of pirated video content; the studios would not want to expose their massive investments in new movies to the theft that would certainly occur were they to stream their newest properties. The main advantages that people like about streaming are convenience and economy. Paying movie theater prices to stream video on demand content would not be appealing to people accustomed to paying approx. $5 to rent movies from places like Vudu or from paying $7 per month for a subscription streaming service like Disney+. People are willing to pay movie theater ticket prices because they like the experience that only a commercial theater can deliver. Cinema screens range from 30 feet to 90 feet wide and from 10 feet to 30 feet tall; you are not going to find screens like that in very many people's homes. https://ourpastimes.com/how-big-is-a...-12377132.html Last edited by Vilya; 03-15-2020 at 03:14 AM. |
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Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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As Hollywood postpones movies in theaters, that has a direct relationship to home video sales. No new movies in theaters - no new home videos released. I expect to see a drastic reduction in home video sales coming up soon.
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Albuquerque, NM
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Red Carpet Films offers first run movie rentals for $3,000
While the average person might debate buying a discounted movie ticket subscription, Red Carpet Films hopes the uber wealthy will consider spending $3,000 to rent first run films. The concept isn't entirely new: charge people hefty premiums to watch the newest movies in their homes. But the price tag is higher, the idea is being pushed by longtime Hollywood businessmen and major studios have signed on. For $1,500 to $3,000, Red Carpet Films allows customers -- with a minimum credit card limit of $50,000 -- to watch movies like Shazam! and Godzilla: King of the Monsters as soon as they hit theaters. The rentals are good for two viewings in a 36-hour period. Though, customers have to clear a rigorous application process and buy a $15,000 box that connects to their home theater system and comes with piracy safeguards. https://www.engadget.com/2019/04/08/...movie-rentals/ That is from April 2019. The latest I can find is Dec. 18, 2019. The price is now $2500 and you still need to buy the $15,000 box |
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Thanks given by: | alchav21 (03-15-2020) |
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![]() ![]() Charging more and actually getting it are two different things; extremely few people would pay even existing theater prices to stream a first run movie at home. With so few people being willing to rent at these prices, the studios would never make anything remotely close to what they make at the box office. Copy protection for streamed content is laughable. You can buy streaming capture software for about the cost of one blu-ray or digital movie. FTP sites and bootleggers would have a field day with streamed first run movies. The studios would be robbed blind of their most valuable intellectual properties. None of those CES showboat TVs will be in very many homes; Samsung's The Wall is estimated to cost $100,000 for the 146" model. That's diagonal inches, too; theater screen width can be 30-90 feet. Then there's the theater audio system, too; that could easily run you another 6 figures plus an electrician to rewire your theater room. The commercial theater experience is not going to be truly replicated at home anytime soon for most of us mere mortals. Last edited by Vilya; 03-15-2020 at 06:41 AM. |
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On the plus side, there will be a truck load of blockbusters from October 2020 to September next year. |
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