nah honestly dude I have a shitton of viddy games and I would hate myself for dropping bucks and getting games I already own. would feel hella wasteful.
For decades, people claimed that TV would be cheaper if there was an a la carte model instead of bundles. We are basically doing a la carte and it’s still very expensive especially when you add the WiFi.
ITC, I live a suburb of a large city and I travel 30+ min at least once a month to go out for date nights or to hang out with friends. Why not do that to see a movie?
because it is worthwhile to fund quality local reporting
anyway, rewatched Dr. Strange the other day. i still think that character is best used just standing around making fun of other MCU characters
i think a better question is: who the fuck is going to drive 30 minutes to watch a movie
i feel like this is way more common than you realize
$168 a year on Netflix, $120 on Spotify, $96 on Hulu, $144 on HumbleMonthly, $119 on AmazonPrime adds up tho
dunno honestly just my cheapness
what's up with the trend replacing pay-as-you-go consumption with subscription-based services?
"Time is a flat triangle" - Hegel, definitelyi only started thinking about all these subscription-services because I was looking at subscribing to the Pittsburgh paper
"time is a flat circle" - Hegel, probably
"Time is a flat triangle" - Hegel, definitely
What the hell are you even talking about here? You seemed to not understand what Movie Pass's endgame is, and I explained it to you. Now you're being a dick because you don't think its going to work? Dude I don't fucking work for Movie Pass. Just explaining to you what they want to do. Drop the fucking attitude and stop being a prick."even more leverage" implies that they have any leverage to begin with. The industry as a whole seems more than happy to let MP drown itself right now.
To be honest, your entire argument here seems to be you theorycrafting some populist backlash using growth projections from the company itself (around data that isn't even actually all that relevant to the argument, because MP is keeping their important data in-house). I get that, as a MP subscriber, you have an interest in seeing it live a long and healthy life, but I don't think there's much actual data out there to support it doing so.