Tiggnutz wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:58 am
Really sad assortment of films to see in theaters this October. I say this every year.
Least you had Terrifier 3
I'm saying First Omen could of been released in October there wouldn't have been much competition and I think it makes more money. I should have a new horror film every weekend in October
Agreed. But I can see the new business model some have, like Beetlejuice was smart. They released and cleaned up in theaters in September, now released to rent/buy on streaming for Halloween.
Buying on streaming is glorified renting.
It actually is. I have to say, I thought if you bought the movie, you could download it to your computer and do what you want with it, rip it to disc or flash drive etc. Guess they fuck you out of that too unless you're a hacker. It does have to be played in certain apps in certain ways or some such shit. Yet another reason I'll just keep sailing the open seas here, argh!
Tiggnutz wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:58 am
Really sad assortment of films to see in theaters this October. I say this every year.
Least you had Terrifier 3
I'm saying First Omen could of been released in October there wouldn't have been much competition and I think it makes more money. I should have a new horror film every weekend in October
Agreed. But I can see the new business model some have, like Beetlejuice was smart. They released and cleaned up in theaters in September, now released to rent/buy on streaming for Halloween.
Buying on streaming is glorified renting.
It actually is. I have to say, I thought if you bought the movie, you could download it to your computer and do what you want with it, rip it to disc or flash drive etc. Guess they fuck you out of that too unless you're a hacker. It does have to be played in certain apps in certain ways or some such shit. Yet another reason I'll just keep sailing the open seas here, argh!
How do digital codes work? It's the same thing right? You download the code onto a library that you really don't have control over and aren't able to download it freely?
Tiggnutz wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:58 am
Really sad assortment of films to see in theaters this October. I say this every year.
Least you had Terrifier 3
I'm saying First Omen could of been released in October there wouldn't have been much competition and I think it makes more money. I should have a new horror film every weekend in October
Agreed. But I can see the new business model some have, like Beetlejuice was smart. They released and cleaned up in theaters in September, now released to rent/buy on streaming for Halloween.
Buying on streaming is glorified renting.
It actually is. I have to say, I thought if you bought the movie, you could download it to your computer and do what you want with it, rip it to disc or flash drive etc. Guess they fuck you out of that too unless you're a hacker. It does have to be played in certain apps in certain ways or some such shit. Yet another reason I'll just keep sailing the open seas here, argh!
How do digital codes work? It's the same thing right? You download the code onto a library that you really don't have control over and aren't able to download it freely?
I've given hundreds upon hundreds away.
Never used em myself either, always pop in the DVD. Although I might use codes now, as most new computers no longer have Disc Drives, my new one is SSD and has USB shit only, main thing I didn't like.
Tiggnutz wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:58 am
Really sad assortment of films to see in theaters this October. I say this every year.
Least you had Terrifier 3
I'm saying First Omen could of been released in October there wouldn't have been much competition and I think it makes more money. I should have a new horror film every weekend in October
Agreed. But I can see the new business model some have, like Beetlejuice was smart. They released and cleaned up in theaters in September, now released to rent/buy on streaming for Halloween.
Buying on streaming is glorified renting.
It actually is. I have to say, I thought if you bought the movie, you could download it to your computer and do what you want with it, rip it to disc or flash drive etc. Guess they fuck you out of that too unless you're a hacker. It does have to be played in certain apps in certain ways or some such shit. Yet another reason I'll just keep sailing the open seas here, argh!
How do digital codes work? It's the same thing right? You download the code onto a library that you really don't have control over and aren't able to download it freely?
I've given hundreds upon hundreds away.
yeah, you put it onto a digital library of other movies you might have that way. if you don't like buying digital, you won't like digital codes any better.
Tiggnutz wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:58 am
Really sad assortment of films to see in theaters this October. I say this every year.
Least you had Terrifier 3
I'm saying First Omen could of been released in October there wouldn't have been much competition and I think it makes more money. I should have a new horror film every weekend in October
Agreed. But I can see the new business model some have, like Beetlejuice was smart. They released and cleaned up in theaters in September, now released to rent/buy on streaming for Halloween.
Buying on streaming is glorified renting.
It actually is. I have to say, I thought if you bought the movie, you could download it to your computer and do what you want with it, rip it to disc or flash drive etc. Guess they fuck you out of that too unless you're a hacker. It does have to be played in certain apps in certain ways or some such shit. Yet another reason I'll just keep sailing the open seas here, argh!
How do digital codes work? It's the same thing right? You download the code onto a library that you really don't have control over and aren't able to download it freely?
I've given hundreds upon hundreds away.
yeah, you put it onto a digital library of other movies you might have that way. if you don't like buying digital, you won't like digital codes any better.
If you have already bought the physical media than why not use the code it came with as another way to access it. I will no longer buy digital movies but I will utilize the code I get when I buy physical media
I give my digitals away like candy. Lol. MX was the recipient of a lot of great shit. He got the entire Bond Franchise and the complete series of Supernatural for example.
I asked in the chat years back who wanted them and he was the only one to respond.
Tiggnutz wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:58 am
Really sad assortment of films to see in theaters this October. I say this every year.
Least you had Terrifier 3
I'm saying First Omen could of been released in October there wouldn't have been much competition and I think it makes more money. I should have a new horror film every weekend in October
Agreed. But I can see the new business model some have, like Beetlejuice was smart. They released and cleaned up in theaters in September, now released to rent/buy on streaming for Halloween.
Buying on streaming is glorified renting.
It actually is. I have to say, I thought if you bought the movie, you could download it to your computer and do what you want with it, rip it to disc or flash drive etc. Guess they fuck you out of that too unless you're a hacker. It does have to be played in certain apps in certain ways or some such shit. Yet another reason I'll just keep sailing the open seas here, argh!
That's how it used to be. Then they found out doing that makes it really easy to pirate. So yeah, I don't bother buying in the app anymore either ever since finding out they make them in-app only now.
zombie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 10:43 am
i dread watching it's a wonderful knife. but i have to cause katharine isabelle. i'm sure i'll hate it, but here goes anyway.
Also Justin Long, so you're looking at a movie that's at least an 8/10.
zombie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 10:43 am
i dread watching it's a wonderful knife. but i have to cause katharine isabelle. i'm sure i'll hate it, but here goes anyway.
Also Justin Long, so you're looking at a movie that's at least an 8/10.
cigarette smoking man is justin long's dad. that's worth another half point, right?
zombie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 10:43 am
i dread watching it's a wonderful knife. but i have to cause katharine isabelle. i'm sure i'll hate it, but here goes anyway.
Also Justin Long, so you're looking at a movie that's at least an 8/10.
cigarette smoking man is justin long's dad. that's worth another half point, right?
Reign in Blood wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 10:36 am
Never used em myself either, always pop in the DVD. Although I might use codes now, as most new computers no longer have Disc Drives, my new one is SSD and has USB shit only, main thing I didn't like.
Reason #57 to not by prebuilt pc's. You could put a drive in, but it's more of a pain since it's a prebuilt.