Netflix Has Made Movie Theaters Across The Country ery Angry

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Could be the future. Streaming blockbuster movies at home instead of going to the theaters. Esp. with how expensive it is going there and people's fear of going to the movies in some areas.
 
I think the age of theaters might be done. Crappy movies can be viewed as much as quality flicks can be viewed and still make that same amount of money they would have made. But the theater companies are getting more agitated. I mean if you raise netflix to 20 dollars a month with movies just premiering on netflix and the amount of viewership increases that's more profit and still cheaper for the viewers and would cut and probably really hurt the pirating.

There had to be something innovative and easier for the viewers to defeat pirating. The koreans were dropping movies a week and a half out in the theaters with Blu ray quality with just some korean subs. These were great quality flicks.
 
No matter what people think movie theaters will never die. No matter how awesome home theater systems keep getting the big screen experience just can't be replicated at home. Even wealthy people can't pull it off with their personal theaters at home. Especially now that more incentives are being added on a broader level (IMAX 3D, D-BOX etc.)

 
Broddie;8445262 said:
No matter what people think movie theaters will never die. No matter how awesome home theater systems keep getting the big screen experience just can't be replicated at home. Even wealthy people can't pull it off with their personal theaters at home. Especially now that more incentives are being added on a broader level (IMAX 3D, D-BOX etc.)

But what I like is that directors can get around the loopholes of hollywood restricting them from making certain movies. They boycotted this movie probably cause it consisted of an all black cast and spoke truth while giving a message.
 
That is good but it's not like it's something completely new either. There have always been options to distribute independently. I've seen plenty of quality minority led movies (not just Black) in the past 20 or so years. That's why independent cinema has been so prominent especially since the mid 90's. It's just that most directors prefer to just sell out and not stick to their so called convictions.
 
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I mean the production budget on a netflix series has been bigger than say a budget on IFC or BET. Better quality like a movie that's played in cinema's. I think daredevil is the perfect example.
 
BangEm_Bart ;8445358 said:
I mean the production budget on a netflix series has been bigger than say a budget on IFC or BET. Better quality like a movie that's played in cinema's. I think daredevil is the perfect example.

Plenty of low budget and independent movies that look like they have a more competent production budget way before this influx of original Netflix content though. Hell look at the Undisputed sequels.
 
Black_Samson;8445487 said:
Broddie;8445262 said:
No matter what people think movie theaters will never die. No matter how awesome home theater systems keep getting the big screen experience just can't be replicated at home. Even wealthy people can't pull it off with their personal theaters at home. Especially now that more incentives are being added on a broader level (IMAX 3D, D-BOX etc.)

The drive in theatre.

True. Where else can you eat bbq, smoke blunts and drink dranks in the back of a pick up while watching a marathon of new school flicks and classics?

sure you can do it at home but:

will it be outdoors?

will it have the amount of different types of people you can fuck with all across the lot around you?

 
Netflix is indeed changing the game and I love it. Hollywood has become way too ossified in their ways...deathly afraid of taking any chances at all...so all we get is economically "safe" shit like sequels, remakes etc.

Just saw Spectral, which is a Netflix original movie about American soldiers fighting weaponized ghosts in Eastern Europe and the shit was dope as fuck.
 
Sandinista;c-9800061 said:
Netflix is indeed changing the game and I love it. Hollywood has become way too ossified in their ways...deathly afraid of taking any chances at all...so all we get is economically "safe" shit like sequels, remakes etc.

Just saw Spectral, which is a Netflix original movie about American soldiers fighting weaponized ghosts in Eastern Europe and the shit was dope as fuck.

i saw this shit a few months ago, dope ass movie!
 
5onblackhandside;c-9810319 said:
Sandinista;c-9800061 said:
Netflix is indeed changing the game and I love it. Hollywood has become way too ossified in their ways...deathly afraid of taking any chances at all...so all we get is economically "safe" shit like sequels, remakes etc.

Just saw Spectral, which is a Netflix original movie about American soldiers fighting weaponized ghosts in Eastern Europe and the shit was dope as fuck.

i saw this shit a few months ago, dope ass movie!

Yea thats a cold one
 

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