Sure.. there are movies at almost $40 in retail. Not shows or boxsets. And guess what, just because you buy your titles on deals online doesn't mean that majority of people does. Most people still shop at retail stores and pay the prices, so yes he is right.
Bozster if you think that "most people buy at retail", you are conceding that the format is entering mainstream, since the early adopters and the PS3 demographic would be more tech savvy than that. I sincerly doubt many people pay $40 for a movie, and if they do well so what? There are plenty of outlets in the real world and online where you can obtain movies for much less. If a person buys at a store offering the worst value then that that's their own fault.
Anyone with experience of the last format shift also knows that prices drop as a format goes mainstream. Walmart is already selling recognizable movies from $10 up and the trend will continue. Blu Ray will have its own bargain bins before long if price bothers you.
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Big Wizz @ Dec 10th 2008 4:37PM
Every electronic store (or department) I've been to recently has Blu-ray movies and players front and center.
Of course, the $25-$40 price range on the movies shoos me along...
Spider1981 @ Dec 10th 2008 5:50PM
$40?
Are you referring to a TV show box set or something, or are you just shopping at places that are reeeally ripping people off?
Bozster @ Dec 10th 2008 5:55PM
@Spider
Sure.. there are movies at almost $40 in retail. Not shows or boxsets. And guess what, just because you buy your titles on deals online doesn't mean that majority of people does. Most people still shop at retail stores and pay the prices, so yes he is right.
Mark @ Dec 11th 2008 5:13AM
Bozster if you think that "most people buy at retail", you are conceding that the format is entering mainstream, since the early adopters and the PS3 demographic would be more tech savvy than that. I sincerly doubt many people pay $40 for a movie, and if they do well so what? There are plenty of outlets in the real world and online where you can obtain movies for much less. If a person buys at a store offering the worst value then that that's their own fault.
Anyone with experience of the last format shift also knows that prices drop as a format goes mainstream. Walmart is already selling recognizable movies from $10 up and the trend will continue. Blu Ray will have its own bargain bins before long if price bothers you.