• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    6 hours ago

    I think it was Netflix that went through a period of releasing movies in cinemas and putting it on streaming on day one.

    It was such a resounding success that they no longer do that.

    I guess MS has deep enough pockets to not realise their folly yet. PSN Premium/Extra isn’t as good value from a consumer point of view, but it also hasn’t killed their own console. What that cannibalises is the “wait for a sale” people, who would likely have paid £20 for a game a year or two down the line. I think that’s a more manageable than losing all the day one £65 sales.

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      4 hours ago

      I thought that was during Covid.

      I’m honestly surprised that movie theaters even exist still. Motion picture groups basically starve the theaters to the point where they can only survive off of concessions. The places are almost universally dirty and understaffed. Most of the mom and pop shops died off decades ago.

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        2 hours ago

        And as an industry they return less than the sp500 so not only is movie viewing horrible, movie making is a terrible investment .

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        4 hours ago

        According to Wikipedia, they started it in 2015 with Beasts of No Nation and stopped in 2018 with Roma.

        Lots of others did it during covid though.

        The last time I actually enjoyed a cinema was a tiny little place in Iceland that appeared to have two screens, a ticket stand and a snack stand, and had one old guy running between all of them like a novelty act. This is how a cinema should be, not some horrible 12 screen thing showing the same Marvel shite at 20 minute intervals.

        We did see Die Hard 4 though, so it wasn’t all fun and games. Still it could have been worse. It could have been Die Hard 5…