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Rentals right now are right about on the line of what I'll consider, which I guess is a sign they're priced well.
Where it gets silly is where the HD version of the rental is $4.99, and buying the film is like $12.99...that can be rough, particularly when you're almost positive you won't want or need to "own" it.
But, convenience is still great, so I can't complain too much.
Where it gets silly is where the HD version of the rental is $4.99, and buying the film is like $12.99...that can be rough, particularly when you're almost positive you won't want or need to "own" it.
But, convenience is still great, so I can't complain too much.
Originally Posted by ynwtf
Dang. I think for 20 U.S. you can make a digital purchase on Amazon. And several movies are releasing direct to HBOnow for their base monthly sub.
Re: theater rentals, I think here are $100 for a private screening with friends + concession expenses.
Re: theater rentals, I think here are $100 for a private screening with friends + concession expenses.
Dang. I think for 20 U.S. you can make a digital purchase on Amazon. And several movies are releasing direct to HBOnow for their base monthly sub.
Re: theater rentals, I think here are $100 for a private screening with friends + concession expenses.
Re: theater rentals, I think here are $100 for a private screening with friends + concession expenses.
Originally Posted by Austruck
Originally Posted by Allaby
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Has anybody been pulling the trigger on $20 “home theatrical†release movies?
I understand the price accounting for multiple viewers, but where is the math behind this? Do they know that nobody watches movies by themself.
First blush is these films would do better @ $10.
I understand the price accounting for multiple viewers, but where is the math behind this? Do they know that nobody watches movies by themself.
First blush is these films would do better @ $10.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Has anybody been pulling the trigger on $20 “home theatrical” release movies?
I understand the price accounting for multiple viewers, but where is the math behind this? Do they know that nobody watches movies by themself.
First blush is these films would do better @ $10.
I understand the price accounting for multiple viewers, but where is the math behind this? Do they know that nobody watches movies by themself.
First blush is these films would do better @ $10.
Originally Posted by John McClane
With the right pair of headphones every car might as well be the quiet car, but I actually like to embrace the noise. Especially if someone is dish out some juicy gossip.
Originally Posted by Allaby
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Has anybody been pulling the trigger on $20 “home theatrical†release movies?
I understand the price accounting for multiple viewers, but where is the math behind this? Do they know that nobody watches movies by themself.
First blush is these films would do better @ $10.
I understand the price accounting for multiple viewers, but where is the math behind this? Do they know that nobody watches movies by themself.
First blush is these films would do better @ $10.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Good to see I wasnt the only one to see Bloodshot.
It will always be remembered as my last movie seen in a theater
It will always be remembered as my last movie seen in a theater
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Has anybody been pulling the trigger on $20 “home theatrical” release movies?
I understand the price accounting for multiple viewers, but where is the math behind this? Do they know that nobody watches movies by themself.
First blush is these films would do better @ $10.
I understand the price accounting for multiple viewers, but where is the math behind this? Do they know that nobody watches movies by themself.
First blush is these films would do better @ $10.
Originally Posted by ynwtf
I ordered Let Him Go but can't remember if it was 20. That's the only new release I've paid new release prices for though. Mostly I think it's ridiculous pricing in general.