RE: Killed by “No Time to Die”. Is the Movie Industry the First Big Entertainment Sector to Collapse Under the Covid-Strain?

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The delay in the release times is the epitome of the "sunshine posters" :D

I think they are going to regret finding a point to keep serving on well, as perhaps a large portion of their audience will be lost forever to other services.



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It does feel ultra greedy to opt for delaying. And risky.

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I wonder if they put the latest Bond as a PPV on Netflix globally, would they pull in enough viewers?

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No. Netflixers already constantly complain about price, PPV will see them stage a revolution on Twitter.

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10 dollars on Patreon? :D

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How about just start the rental market on release date? Rather than make us wait 4 months. I will gladly pay few bucks more than the current rental price on Prime or iTunes, so $13-15.

I think Mark Cuban was absolutely successful with his studio when #starting that btw. That was a user feedback decision, asked on his blog. Of course, that can’t be done yet because time between theatrical release and other release is contractually determined with the distributors.

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Yep. I think it will arrive quickly, much to the detriment of the theatres. Soon, no one will need to leave home for any reason at all, and date night will be a swipe left or right with a new somebody special every weekend. Oh - that is what it is now :D

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