"The theaters have a 90-day window. It's a perfectly usable model. It's terrific."
It's terrific indeed. Wait for the movie release in theaters, wait 90 days then stream at home without having to bother with the sub-par theatre quality of overpaying for the ticket, the snacks and drinks, the sticky floors, the crappy and probably dirty seats, having to endure idiots around you pushing on your seat, talking, using their damn phones with the brightness at maximum, watching a blurry image and enduring extreme audio loudness with so much bass that you don't even hear anything else.
He's right when he says streaming is a perfectly usable model, all you have to do is wait 90 days!
tl;dr Hollywood does not control the theater experience and it's expensive. When we watch at home we control our viewing experience and the price is low.
As a paying subscriber, I don't give a rat's ass about the shareholders returns or whatnot. The only way to keep me as a paying subscriber is to give me things to watch - that's what Netflix is for.
Wait, Clippy is dead? Why didn't Clippy warn m... oh wait.
Or you could expand that to "Trust no one".
Mulder was right.
Nobody here says "WA LA". It's spelled "voilà" for a reason.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
And we're all out of chewing gum. Time to kick... oh wait, you said walk. Never mind.
"Before the Internet" was a very different world.
It's terrific indeed. Wait for the movie release in theaters, wait 90 days then stream at home without having to bother with the sub-par theatre quality of overpaying for the ticket, the snacks and drinks, the sticky floors, the crappy and probably dirty seats, having to endure idiots around you pushing on your seat, talking, using their damn phones with the brightness at maximum, watching a blurry image and enduring extreme audio loudness with so much bass that you don't even hear anything else.
He's right when he says streaming is a perfectly usable model, all you have to do is wait 90 days!
tl;dr Hollywood does not control the theater experience and it's expensive. When we watch at home we control our viewing experience and the price is low.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a 1987 American comedy film written, produced and directed by John Hughes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
They should be banned for two simple reasons:
1. "Lasers"
2. Sharks
Enough said.
IMHO, the spinner retaliation against Tetris is a bit overkill.
Leave him alone. He's just doing his business.
Intel Core 2 Quad?
So what's next for you? Waiting for the 8-core Raspberry Pi 5?
Hey, you stole the lame joke I was planning to post.
At Dinosaurs'R Us?
You can get five Dogecoins for a penny.
Three years top, uh? That doesn't explain my iPhone 4.
Humans on bicycles.
And yet there's still idiots out there using 12345 for their password. Everywhere.
1-2-3-4-5? That's the stupidest combination I've ever heard of in my life! That's the kinda thing an idiot would have on his luggage!
Judge: "No towel for you! NEXT!"
As a paying subscriber, I don't give a rat's ass about the shareholders returns or whatnot. The only way to keep me as a paying subscriber is to give me things to watch - that's what Netflix is for.
Maybe they reported the number wrong and it was 0.07400000 ETH, valued at USD$14.