money.cnn.com— Are you going to download them on your computer and then watch them on your TV or an iPod? Continue to buy or rent DVDs? Order them through a video on demand service from your cable company?
Jun 26, 2006View in Crawl 4
I seek top quality, so I...DOWNLOAD"Why?" you might ask. While the content I get is among the poorest quality imaginable, I will download for a year or two until the format war has ended, then grab a wheel barrel full of HD quality movies. I used to have hundreds of legal DVDs, but I sold most of them (I figured their value would diminish once HD-DVD hit the market). So, content war means no HD-DVDs/Blu-ray's, future plans mean no DVDs, => download...
As far as downloading,I will still go to the movies,It only cost 2.00 per person where I live. Besides I would not give more than 5 dollars a head for the trash that is being put out now.Not trying to be pessimistic but the truth is the truth! Downloading or renting a DVD just doesn't interest me any more, the content of the movies are not what they use to be. I used to be a movie nut but not anymore I have other things to do.
They can take away my Netflix subscription when they pry it from my cold dead fingers.The local Blockbusters and Hollywoods of the world aren't even in the same league. They have next to nothing in stock that interests me, and I do stop in to them from time to time to browse.Netflix is amazing for documentaries, which I love, and it's also much easier to find relatively obscure foreign films. Even TV shows are much easier to rent via Netflix IMO.
"Why would you download a movie in crappy DVD quality when you could buy an HD version on ITMS for $10?"Why would you pay $10 to see a movie under ANY circumstances?! There is much better entertainment available for $5/hr.
onthejdarJun 27, 2006
I seek top quality, so I...DOWNLOAD"Why?" you might ask. While the content I get is among the poorest quality imaginable, I will download for a year or two until the format war has ended, then grab a wheel barrel full of HD quality movies. I used to have hundreds of legal DVDs, but I sold most of them (I figured their value would diminish once HD-DVD hit the market). So, content war means no HD-DVDs/Blu-ray's, future plans mean no DVDs, => download...
fly1m1Jun 27, 2006
The three R'sRent....Rip.....Repeat
bluesbopperJun 27, 2006
As far as downloading,I will still go to the movies,It only cost 2.00 per person where I live. Besides I would not give more than 5 dollars a head for the trash that is being put out now.Not trying to be pessimistic but the truth is the truth! Downloading or renting a DVD just doesn't interest me any more, the content of the movies are not what they use to be. I used to be a movie nut but not anymore I have other things to do.
santeJun 27, 2006
They can take away my Netflix subscription when they pry it from my cold dead fingers.The local Blockbusters and Hollywoods of the world aren't even in the same league. They have next to nothing in stock that interests me, and I do stop in to them from time to time to browse.Netflix is amazing for documentaries, which I love, and it's also much easier to find relatively obscure foreign films. Even TV shows are much easier to rent via Netflix IMO.
Closed AccountJun 27, 2006
"Why would you download a movie in crappy DVD quality when you could buy an HD version on ITMS for $10?"Why would you pay $10 to see a movie under ANY circumstances?! There is much better entertainment available for $5/hr.
saman82Oct 1, 2007
what can u say about <a class="user" href="http://coplace.com">http://coplace.com</a> it offers you to download. not for free bt for cheap. should we also kill it huh?