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redboxWhile we use Netflix, I have to wonder where people are going to rent from who want a specific movie to watch that night, without planning ahead. I suppose there must be some mom and pop video stores still in areas without much in the way of internet.
Ah well.
Pretty much this. Now you can watch a lot of it on Hulu/Netflix, or you know...other means.Suncoast used to be really good for obscure anime in the 90s, back when "obscure" meant anything that wasn't DBZ, Sailor Moon, or Pokemon. Similarly for foreign films.
They just completely forgot to innovate/anticipate/price accordingly when everyone else (particularly the Internet) started offering the same things for cheaper.
Hollywood Video + Game Crazy... failed.In all honesty, the first service to combine both games AND movies is going to become the front runner very quickly. As it is, we have two virtually identical services that service two different markets, when both have the infrastructure to expand into the other market with very little problems. I mean seriously... what the hell is wrong with Netflix and Gamefly? What could possibly be keeping them from cornering the market?
IMO, that's actually the problem with big discount stores like Walmart and Amazon.com.. it's actually being harmful to the economy in this way. The person TRYING to make a buck, can't. In some ways, I think it's like a monopoly?If you go to the mall to buy a DVD then you deserve to pay 28.99 for that copy of "You Don't Mess With the Zohan"
Oh I hear ya, and I won't pay $30 for a dvd either.. BUT on the flipside (and I've seen this happen) if the little guys are selling a book or a dvd for 17.98 at their store, Walmart will lower theirs to like $12.98 for a few days, and get all the sales. Later it'll go up to 19.96 in practice when it's not as popular, but by then the initial sales have died down. Sure they can do it, it's America, .... but it really doesn't seem right.. I'm missing something here...That's how monopolies begin.
If it's a couple bucks difference, I try to help the little guy. If it's a 50 percent difference, I'm sorry, I can't. And I can't justify $30 for a DVD that's not a special edition.
Hollywood Video + Game Crazy... failed.In all honesty, the first service to combine both games AND movies is going to become the front runner very quickly. As it is, we have two virtually identical services that service two different markets, when both have the infrastructure to expand into the other market with very little problems. I mean seriously... what the hell is wrong with Netflix and Gamefly? What could possibly be keeping them from cornering the market?
IMO, that's actually the problem with big discount stores like Walmart and Amazon.com.. it's actually being harmful to the economy in this way. The person TRYING to make a buck, can't. In some ways, I think it's like a monopoly?[/QUOTE]If you go to the mall to buy a DVD then you deserve to pay 28.99 for that copy of "You Don't Mess With the Zohan"
Yeah, this. The first company that will let me rent whatever i want for $10-15 a month from a single source is the guy I pay for the service. I'm not going to pay $30 a month for both.[
I think he means delivery services, like netflix and gamefly, only combined.
Yeah, this. The first company that will let me rent whatever i want for $10-15 a month from a single source is the guy I pay for the service. I'm not going to pay $30 a month for both.[/QUOTE][
I think he means delivery services, like netflix and gamefly, only combined.
I actually wonder whether Netflix wants to assume an operation like Gamefly. Not only might they have trouble fitting games to their recommendations algorithm, I imagine that game rental licensing fees are much higher than movies. They might not think it's worth the cost, either to buy the joint or the maintenance.what the hell is wrong with Netflix and Gamefly? What could possibly be keeping them from cornering the market?
information on my suncoast bitch, I use to go there mainly to buy anime that I couldn't find at the other larger retailers. this was when i was still under 18 and couldn't obtain a credit card to use on the internet, and the internet hadn't flourished to the point its at now. so in my defense when I am complaining about suncoast's pricing it is not because they are a little more than say the little guy or the big guys, it is because they go at least 10-30 dollars mark-up on the MSRP of any product. to me this is to extreme to continue shopping there when everyone else is far less. but thats just me.Oh I hear ya, and I won't pay $30 for a dvd either.. BUT on the flipside (and I've seen this happen) if the little guys are selling a book or a dvd for 17.98 at their store, Walmart will lower theirs to like $12.98 for a few days, and get all the sales. Later it'll go up to 19.96 in practice when it's not as popular, but by then the initial sales have died down. Sure they can do it, it's America, .... but it really doesn't seem right.. I'm missing something here...
I'm from Canada... no Redbox here... (as far as I know anyways).Redbox has blu-ray. They're only 50 cents more per night.
It sounds like the American Blockbuster charges a lot more than the Canadian one.Honestly is anyone surprised by this? First off, if you just look at their stock over the last 10 years it was pretty clear they were going to die hard. On top of that, why in gods name would I ever rent at blockbuster? Their selection was poor, at best, only moderately acceptable for new releases, the rest was godawful. The prices weren't even remotely competitive. For the price of renting a movie I could almost buy one. Then of course there is the convenience of red box for new releases or netflix on demand for 'I don't know what I want to watch exactly.)
Really the killer for me was the pricing. I can buy a movie at Valero for like 7$. And not some crap movie either, something good. I think I saw Inglorious Basterds there for 9, I got Charlie Wilsons War for 6 a couple months ago. I just grabbed Hellboy for 6 at the Randalls. Why would I ever pay 3-6$ to rent a movie when I can own it for 6-9?