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QUESTION: Quite a number of movies in my watchlist are still in theaters. Does every movie eventually become a streaming movie? I sure do hope so.
In a literal sense, probably not, but pretty much. Assuming "streaming" means "is available to watch online" and not "is available on a subscription streaming service" (particularly one someone already happens to have). Sometimes they just have to be purchased individually, but basically nobody completely forgoes that revenue stream.



In a literal sense, probably not, but pretty much. Assuming "streaming" means "is available to watch online" and not "is available on a subscription streaming service" (particularly one someone already happens to have). Sometimes they just have to be purchased individually, but basically nobody completely forgoes that revenue stream.
Ok, thanks. Because there are loads of movies that I hope go to streaming eventually.
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Letterboxd for the win!



Just looking at that gives me the heebie-jeebies. I won't allow my watchlist to exceed one letterboxd page or else I'd be paralyzed with indecision. One of my tricks is to just add one film per director. So maybe I want to see 20 films by so-and-so, but he/she only takes up one slot on the list. Otherwise the utter futility of it all would incapacitate me.


But you do you, of course! 😋



Just looking at that gives me the heebie-jeebies. I won't allow my watchlist to exceed one letterboxd page or else I'd be paralyzed with indecision. One of my tricks is to just add one film per director. So maybe I want to see 20 films by so-and-so, but he/she only takes up one slot on the list. Otherwise the utter futility of it all would incapacitate me.


But you do you, of course! 😋
Yeah, at one point I was adding every film that anybody brought up on the show, but it was too much. I now mostly use it to add obscure films I find out about that I probably wouldn't remember any other way.



What do we think about streaming fees of $20? Working my way through my profile, I see that a lot of very recent movies are charging $20 to stream. I can see buying a dvd for $20, but not for a one-off viewing.

I have paid $20 for a couple of movies that I badly wanted to see right now, but it pains me. Rent 5 movies for $20 each & that’s a $100.

Really want to hear what others think.



What do we think about streaming fees of $20? Working my way through my profile, I see that a lot of very recent movies are charging $20 to stream. I can see buying a dvd for $20, but not for a one-off viewing.

I have paid $20 for a couple of movies that I badly wanted to see right now, but it pains me. Rent 5 movies for $20 each & that’s a $100.

Really want to hear what others think.
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What do we think about streaming fees of $20? Working my way through my profile, I see that a lot of very recent movies are charging $20 to stream. I can see buying a dvd for $20, but not for a one-off viewing.

I have paid $20 for a couple of movies that I badly wanted to see right now, but it pains me. Rent 5 movies for $20 each & that’s a $100.

Really want to hear what others think.
I just wait until it eventually streams somewhere. With the subscriptions I have, especially between Criterion, Amazon Prime, and Tubi, I’ve been putting a significant dent in my backlog and also the MoFo lists lately.
If one hasn’t shown up yet, I know it eventually will. Even if it may take awhile.



A $20 rental means the movie is still playing in theaters... And so for folks who aren't watching movies by themselves, it's actually a heck of a lot cheaper than what they would pay if they went to the theater to watch it, which depending on the number of people, could easily be $60 or more, not including concessions.



A $20 rental means the movie is still playing in theaters... And so for folks who aren't watching movies by themselves, it's actually a heck of a lot cheaper than what they would pay if they went to the theater to watch it, which depending on the number of people, could easily be $60 or more, not including concessions.
Never thought of that. Long time since I was in a movie theater. I feel slightly better about it now.



Never thought of that. Long time since I was in a movie theater. I feel slightly better about it now.
Remember that those $20 rental rates are usually only that high for 2 weeks or slightly longer, once the movie leaves theaters they usually drop it to closer to $5-$7 to rent



Remember that those $20 rental rates are usually only that high for 2 weeks or slightly longer, once the movie leaves theaters they usually drop it to closer to $5-$7 to rent
Good to know. I have no problem with $5-7 prices. I spend a lot streaming.