Tue May 15, 2007 3:44PM EDT
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Had it with trekking to the movies for the latest Spider-Man flick, only to share your movie with obnoxious patrons, ringing cell phones and overpriced hot dogs? Cable provider Comcast is floating the idea of streaming new releases right to your home on opening day—for anywhere between $30 and $50. Sound like a rip-off? Then let's do the math.
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it's not very hard to see how simple pirating these movies would be: all you would need is a cable splitter, a video capture card, and a PC with a large hard drive. Split the feeds to your TV, run a cable to your PC and rip the movie as you watch. An HD capable tuner is a little more expensive, but the possibility of this would make any pirate happier then finding a cache of rum hidden under his floor boards.
I think it's a good idea, but I don't really see is happening with all the risks of pirating. This would make pirating a HUGE issue and probably drop profits intensely. Oh, and shut up Sandersp1968, everyone makes mistakes, their isn't any need to get all angry about it.. sheesh.
i need the gigantic screen
i am in no way a hermit but this would be a great idea. im the only one in my group of friends with an HDTV and i always love it when people say its like im at the theater. Plus you get the girl over to your house quicker.
50 bucks, what a deal - sign me up. If you consider babysitter costs and refreshments for 2 people to go to the movies is way over $50 plus my theater is way better than any commercial theater - I'm in at 100 per movie!
Don't foget the cost of the baby sitter... cha-ching!
great idea... I would buy it.
One thing I dont wana see happen is they block the ability to record it to your DVR unit. Im not paying 50 bucks a pop for a movie that I cant go back and watch later. That would be like buying a Blue Ray DVD for 50 bucks and only being able to watch it once.
Awesome idea. Most people don't even bother going to the movies because it's just too expensive and wait for the dvd to come out. They should make it so that it has to download to the box so that it can only make copyright protected copies. Most people would gladly pay $50 for a debut blockbuster movie that they can even get a copy of. If you couldn't record it most people would say no thanks because there can be just as many interruptions (or more) at home as at the theater. If it wasn't a copyright protected dvd then most movie companies would say no thanks (because there would be no control over how many copies would be made).
Comcast is almost as big a rip off as Amway. I hope they go broke.
complete ripoff. you can't justify the price in anyway. a This would be good for B movies but certainly not for large productions. It opens up a huge can of worms for easy piracy.
I would buy it!!! Wonder if they would give Comcast employees half off discounts??? They do for ON DEMAND!
Well I for one like the "idea" however, pirating would be hard to control. I think that it is time "we the people" start controlling prices more than Mr. Billion dollars telling me that I have to pay 5$ for a drink, 5$ for a piece of bread around a weiner, and 8$ for a tub of popcorn Not to mention getting IN the movie. Maybe if they are threatened with a decline in the quanity of people willing to sheck out the money to their crazy prices they would drop the prices a little. I don't know maybe not
Sounds OK to me.
Absolutely a great idea!!!! I hate going to the movies, too many people doing their own thing, screaming kids, ----- s on cell phones!!!! Some movies like Rocky Horror are a great participation flick, but no one is putting anything out like that anymore. $ 50.00 is not an unreasonable price either, taking in to consideration the cost of the ticket, drinks, food. I've got food & beverage here, big screen H.D., surround sound. If it comes thru Comcast I can pause it for the necessary bathroom breaks.
$50 is very reasonable for my family of four. I spent $38 in tickets alone for the last Disney film we saw. Double that for gas and snacks and movie going is an expensive enterprise. I have great projector and 96" retractable screen that looks AMAZING. Consequently, our movie theatre "must sees" have dwindled to two or three films a year.
That’s a rip off for the people that go to the movies buy themselves or just with one other person. Part of the movie-going problem is the price for admission, price for food, and rude moviegoers. Why pay $50, when I can wait, and rent it for $5. SCAM, SCAM, SCAM, some people do anything to get richer.
I love good movies on the big screen. We go 99% of the Friday openings. I would keep going IF - the theaters were kept clean, the crowds were not so obnoxious (I like appropriate noise), and the food was not so expensive. I would pay $25 for a first night at home showing. I would probably still go to the movie for one of the big boys (Lord of the Rings type) moviefan
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6 Posted by taffae on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:54PM EDT Report Abuse
Hey you forgot about the cost of gas if you are no where near a theater. $10 for popcorn, $5.00 for a mini back of M&M's. Sounds like a money saver to me.