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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
12/10/2017 6:29:17 PM
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Until it is "simpler", "cheap" and "appeals to the masses", it will be challenging to be adopted--these are the three key milestones that has seen, in my view, the rapid rise of Netflix that others (including Disney & Amazon) are trying to emulate.

 

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elizabethv
elizabethv
12/1/2017 8:14:59 AM
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@Michelle - That's interesting, 3D gives me a headache too. I've never even tried VR, I wonder if it would also. I don't like wearing my glasses for a long period of time, because they give me a headache also. I guess I'll have to try them out some time and see. It's a fair point though, if VR is much like 3D, there are certainly a group of us that won't be joining in, no matter how attractive they make it. 

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afwriter
afwriter
11/29/2017 1:39:08 PM
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This is literally one of my dream goals. I not only review movies for profit, but I just love movies in general and being able to watch them in an environment like this has always been a dream of mine. 

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Ariella
Ariella
11/28/2017 2:02:45 PM
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@dcawrey You can get it, but it will cost ya, big time. http://www.imaxprivatetheatre.com/en/index.aspx

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Michelle
Michelle
11/28/2017 1:59:01 PM
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They really should explore the option. It could replace movie theater viewing for those who rarely go anyway. I might watch a few more new movies each year if I didn't have to go to the theater :)

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dcawrey
dcawrey
11/28/2017 1:35:28 PM
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If I could just get IMAX-out-of-the-box for my home I'd probably never go back to the theater again. 

Theater operators are in trouble. I don't think the chaines will go extinct but they are gonig to have to double down on service. 

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afwriter
afwriter
11/27/2017 11:35:35 PM
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@Joe, I couldn't agree with you more. I pretty much only get out to one or two movies a year with my kids and I am shocked at how loud they have a kids movie turned up. I know that they have special sensory shows for special needs kids so there is no reason why they couldn't adjust the lights and volume. As I was writing that I realized that this technology may be used to give people who can't go out the ability to share a semi-social experience without having to leave the house.

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
11/27/2017 7:09:08 PM
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@dcawrey: They're just offensive to all of the senses now. Movie theaters don't need VR sets; they need a holodeck! Or, better yet, just to be less terrible. I stopped going to the movies years ago because they've gotten too loud.

One of the straws that broke the camel's back? Years ago I went with my grandparents to see a movie (NOT an action or anything you would expect to be mega-loud). The coming attractions were so loud that my near-deaf grandfather had turned off his hearing aid and complaining it was too loud. I had to complain to someone loudly, vigorously, and repeatedly.

(Even then, this doesn't always work -- especially at more urban movie theaters).

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Ariella
Ariella
11/25/2017 5:58:12 PM
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<They can play with VR releases, but there are plenty of people who might be willing to rent a new release earlier (as a streaming option). They can get customers to rent early and get distribution deals for the big streaming services not long after.< @Michell yes, that sounds like a viable plan to reach a particular type of customer who is willing to pay  a premium rental price in order to gain earlier access.

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Ariella
Ariella
11/25/2017 5:58:11 PM
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<They can play with VR releases, but there are plenty of people who might be willing to rent a new release earlier (as a streaming option). They can get customers to rent early and get distribution deals for the big streaming services not long after.< @Michell yes, that sounds like a viable plan to reach a particular type of customer who is willing to pay  a premium rental price in order to gain earlier access.

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