Following in the footsteps of MovieBeam, MovieLink, etc.
The quality may be better than the above parties, but who cares? Hardly anybody is buying these Vudu boxes, and Vudu's future is far from certain. Maybe you want to take a chance on them, but I don't. And it's not because I am cheap. I spent $500 on a Pioneer Blu-Ray player. But you know what, I have a lot more faith in Pioneer being around in a year or two than Vudu, and besides even if Pioneer were to go out of business, their assets would likely be bought up by another manufacturer (i.e. Panasonic or Sharp). And my Pioneer Blu-Ray player will keep on working as all the major studios are releasing on the format (Sony-owned United Artists, Paramount, etc.).
Disney sold MovieBeam to Movie Gallery (which owns Hollywood Video). Movie Gallery is in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection and shed its MovieBeam assets, I believe.
MovieLink lost tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars before the movie studios sold it to Blockbuster for about $2 million. Blockbuster is perpetually losing money.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Rob78 @ Dec 23rd 2008 9:24AM
Weren't they suppose to go out of business a year ago. How did that prediction work out?
Leonardo DiCrapio @ Dec 23rd 2008 12:02PM
Vudu...
Following in the footsteps of MovieBeam, MovieLink, etc.
The quality may be better than the above parties, but who cares? Hardly anybody is buying these Vudu boxes, and Vudu's future is far from certain. Maybe you want to take a chance on them, but I don't. And it's not because I am cheap. I spent $500 on a Pioneer Blu-Ray player. But you know what, I have a lot more faith in Pioneer being around in a year or two than Vudu, and besides even if Pioneer were to go out of business, their assets would likely be bought up by another manufacturer (i.e. Panasonic or Sharp). And my Pioneer Blu-Ray player will keep on working as all the major studios are releasing on the format (Sony-owned United Artists, Paramount, etc.).
Disney sold MovieBeam to Movie Gallery (which owns Hollywood Video). Movie Gallery is in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection and shed its MovieBeam assets, I believe.
MovieLink lost tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars before the movie studios sold it to Blockbuster for about $2 million. Blockbuster is perpetually losing money.