"you will own nothing, and like it!" originalities from the interpretation of something Klaus Schwab from the WEF said
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Yes, it sure does, and most of the people saying it have no clue what the original context is. They're using it to represent "the other" who they hate and who they think is trying to destroy their way of life. (Which I suppose in some ways is true)
@martianwoodpecker
4 ай бұрын
The thing is, it's not restricted to movies. Corporations are all shifting towards models of non-ownership. Music, video games, car leases, subscription services, companies buying up single family homes that's making home ownership harder for average people. It's far more profitable to rent you something in perpetuity than sell it to you once.
@realdarthplagueis
4 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnight But this "other" is trying to destroy our way of life. It's in the very source of the vision from WEF itself. They are promoting a future where you don't own a house, a car or any other large physical entity. They are combining this with a Neo-Fascist / Neo-Marxist society with no privacy, and no individual agency. This is "the other", this is the vision of the socialists and the ultra-rich globalists. What we are seeing is a rebirth of the fascism of the 30s and 40s (that looks very much like the national socialism of Germany) combined with the Marxism of the Soviet Union. It's not wrong to identify these people, they exist, and they are very busy trying to take away what we have.
@90sKidForever
4 ай бұрын
@@martianwoodpeckerThat last sentence says it all. That's exactly their logic with media. I might not have known where the phrase comes from originally, but the point the phrase is used to make still stands.
@jonathanrivera8585
4 ай бұрын
Exactly! @@martianwoodpecker
@jamied1579
4 ай бұрын
They ultimately want to charge the customer EVERY time they watch a movie. They hate the fact you can buy a physical copy and watch it dozens or even hundreds of times for a one-off cost. The music industry is the same. They can only do this if physical media doesn't exist.
@Stargazer-lg8cs
4 ай бұрын
I agree. That is what studios would love. That was the business model behind DivX back in the day.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
A pipe dream when piracy is so accessible.
@knownpleasures
4 ай бұрын
Owning a physical copy of a film is pointless as you get bored watching one film after another dozen times . There’s far too much content out there to even watch a film more than twice!
@jamied1579
4 ай бұрын
@knownpleasures 1000s of collectors will disagree with you... including myself, and Heath, more than likely.
@soliopy
3 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnight It's a different conversation entirely, but do you ever fear piracy could successfully be killed? I know, a lot of people scoff at the idea because when there's a will there's often a way. But what happens if internet policies continue to get worse? And some day soon ISPs will have the technology to crack down putting total automated surveillance on everybody's entire internet usage? Even if some tiny groups of people still figure out a way, if the ISPs are successful in just making it too difficult/risky for the overwhelming majority of the public to even consider piracy, the practice will essentially be dead or very close to it. And I think all it will take is a coalition of ISPs like Comcast and others (who have financial investment in the entertainment industry) to decide to lobby congress and enact a complete crackdown on it all.
@Asoleimani1989
4 ай бұрын
The anxiety I think stems partly from censorship. We want movies as they were originally presented, not edited or removed altogether.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Thankfully there have only been a few instances of that, and I believe they've been corrected as soon as we protested. It's funny though: when The French Connection was censored, thousands of people bought the Blu-ray---from Disney, who censored The French Connection.
@premis5198
4 ай бұрын
Corporations always own the answer to the problem they create.
@ladyjaye27
4 ай бұрын
It's not just censorship. For instance, The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video here in Canada. Well, guess what? It's the freaking old Canadian DVD edition (from Alliance Atlantis, which have changed hands a few times over the past several years and haven't been called that in forever) in 4:3, and with no subtitles either (when it's one of those movies that require them because of the thick Welsh accent).
@soliopy
3 ай бұрын
For me collecting is mostly about the perks of physical releases (I love higher fidelity, bonus materials, feeling of owning a collection, etc.) but I can't deny there is also a small mix of paranoia of "what happens if the streaming model DOES prevail?" Or at the very least, a near future where physical media is finally no longer supported or licensed out by the major studios, what happens? Even if it's just certain films belonging to specific studios no longer available. Because lately it seems studio attitudes towards removing shows/films from existence to save money is becoming more acceptable among the major streamers. So, as horrifying and absurd as it may sound, could that attitude eventually be applied to any older films they don't care to provide to the public any longer? When every new project becomes "hours of content" competing for audiences' time, will the studios that hold a monopoly decide to shelve their older film libraries to promote only the newer stuff? When the day comes when we will have no (legal) alternatives to access certain films/series beside the old remaining physical copies still out there, as unlikely as that reality hopefully may even be, the threat of that dystopian nightmare still feels plausible enough I'd rather just be prepared for that future. It's a great time right now for physical media and I just want to buy these great releases while we know we'll have them.
@1165mac
4 ай бұрын
From Wikipedia: "You'll own nothing and you'll be happy" is a phrase originating in a 2016 video by the World Economic Forum (WEF), summarising an essay written by Danish politician Ida Auken. The phrase has been used by critics who accuse the WEF of desiring restrictions on ownership of private property.
@cyberius7042
4 ай бұрын
Your point that it's a bigger issue than media is spot on. The same thing is happening in tech, finance, cars, groceries, etc. Basically every industry. The biggest companies in every sector have run out of ideas for how to keep growing and keep their shareholders happy so they start gobbling up smaller rivals and jump on whatever new trend comes along whether or not they understand it or know how to implement it.
@typemasters2871
2 ай бұрын
“Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.”
@Saba316
4 ай бұрын
it's not the decline of "physical media" but rather it's the decline of people
@miketocci
4 ай бұрын
Too true.
@jamied1579
4 ай бұрын
And the decline in modern movies. most new movies are absolute shite
@RobynHoodeofSherwood
3 ай бұрын
@@jamied1579☝️This! I own all the older movies I want. I've stopped buying anything except in a rare case because there's nothing coming out that I want to view over and over. Once is enough.
@Mondomeyer
3 ай бұрын
They're far from being mutually exclusive.
@crystallaner230
3 ай бұрын
I actually donated all my dvds when netflix came out. I thought it was like a digital library. Boy was I wrong. Building it back now
@994pt4
4 ай бұрын
"you will own nothing and like it" is not just reserved for physical media I've seen the younger generations using it when it comes to home ownership, car leases, etc.
@Ron2600_
4 ай бұрын
And video games aswell, theres the thing Ubisoft said about gamers better get use to not owning there games.
@ProfessorEchoMedia
4 ай бұрын
The biggest issue I think is that all of our attention spans have been diminishing for years so wanting to actually OWN a title seems silly now. Most people probably think they will have no desire to ever watch something more than once so why own it? This is fed by streaming and KZitem (I myself even have problems with YT videos that are too long!) and the instant fulfillment of our fast speed internet culture. I have cut back on my physical media purchases simply because my impatience has increased with watching stuff. A lot of what streams and is produced as entertainment now is very disposable and not worth owning even on an aesthetic level so we are training our tastes and attention spans to be less patient and jumping from one thing to another.
@kencoakley8366
4 ай бұрын
Here in New England, there is a chain of stores originally based in Maine called Bull Moose. They sell all BD, 4K, DVD, CD. They expanded to New Hampshire and now there are about 11 or 12 locations between the 2 states. They were going to expand to Massachusetts, but the taxes are too high. They carry Scream Factory, Severin, Vinegar Syndrome, Mondo Macabro, etc. The guys who run Vinegar Syndrome run a place called The Archive in Bridgeport Connecticut. Last I heard, they were opening another store elsewhere in Connecticut. There are new mom and pop places popping up here in Boston. There will always be cinephiles. I'm in a nursing home, trying to walk again. There is a nurses aide here, who is 18 years old. She told me her favorite film is La Bamba. I predict streaming will crash and burn before 2030. People will be fed up with the high bills, lack of selection and the clampdown on password sharing.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
SO here's the big question: streaming is already billions in the hole. At what point do the studios say "well, this didn't work." And when they do, what do WE do? Do we go back to cable? We certainly can't afford to buy everything we want to own at 30-50 bucks a pop.
@Mr_Ghoulie
4 ай бұрын
I love Bull Moose. The Salem NH location is the closest to me. I just heard they're going to be moving it to Plaistow NH. That Salem store has a boutique section in their Blu-rays, and the largest DVD section I've ever seen. I hope its new location isn't too much of a pain to get to.
@premis5198
4 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnighttry to throw contracts at people as a last ditch effort to save streaming.
@kencoakley8366
4 ай бұрын
@@Mr_Ghoulie I checked on Maps because, even though I am in this nursing home, I plan to get out of this place and spend so much at Plaistow that their heads will spin. From what l gather, Plaistow is only 15 minutes away. The only other Bull Moose I went to was the one in Portsmouth, NH. That was a 2 hour drive each way from my place in Wellesley, MA. As opposed to 40 minutes to get to Salem, one thing I will miss is stopping by the SPCA place on the border, where they have horses and cows.
@Stargazer-lg8cs
4 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnight I believe the streaming services will consolidate into just a couple of services. I believe that Netflix has shown it can be profitable but only at a certain sized customer base. I also believe that the studios have to realize that their content is not as valuable to the public as they think it is. When a streamer is paying $500 million for the rights to "The Office" that makes it very hard for a streamer to be profitable. Licensing fees are going to have to come down to a reasonable amount.
@MaxwellErwin
4 ай бұрын
This is so true. They did it to the radio industry... a whole bunch of execs who don't like music, don't understand radio, and just continue to drive the whole thing into the ground.
@archangel0891
4 ай бұрын
Nobody wants you to own nothing and like it. Speak to the CEO of Ubisoft. He said EXACTLY that.
@Mondomeyer
3 ай бұрын
Said that they do or don't? That statement was a bit confusing.
@liegelord64
4 ай бұрын
I think that the powers that be want you to own nothing and like it. I think we as the consumers have forced them to sell us physical media which is what they dont want. So, yes I still think they want us to own nothing and like it but the market has forced the powers that be to make physical media.
@brianwalker7771
2 ай бұрын
The truth is you OWN NOTHING that you "BUY" Digitally the "OWNERS" of the content can take it from you at any time! That is my gripe with the industry as a whole.
@karanvirkooner1993
4 ай бұрын
the streaming model is unsustainable and therefore will inevitably implode
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Yes, and when it does, it's looking more and more like it will take the business down with it.
@karanvirkooner1993
4 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnight exactly
@kurtrussell5228
4 ай бұрын
So what you're saying is, buy all the toilet paper?
@DomH75
4 ай бұрын
It's already imploding. Larry Fink (BlackRock) said at the WEF that his organisation and others are forcing 'behaviours' on the organisations they bankroll. BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street have a controlling 20 per cent institutional stockholder bloc in almost every Fortune 500 company: every Hollywood studio and TV company except Japanese Sony, Ford, GM, Apple, Meta, Netflix, Amazon, Alphabet, Coca Cola. The companies are all insanely in debt. The investment banks are then forcing them to carry political messaging, use DEI and ESG systems in their 'culture' in order not to have the money taps turned off. This becomes most obvious in entertainment. DEI and ESG are anathema to mass entertainment, guaranteeing 50 per cent of the audience are being pushed away.
@chrisjfox8715
4 ай бұрын
Streaming isn't an inherently unsustainable model. The way it's being handled right now is. It being as fractured as it is is what makes it unsustainable - if there were only a handful of companies streaming then they'd all be thriving. Even with the fracturing, Netflix is still quite profitable at the moment despite all of their ills.
@NecropsY1
4 ай бұрын
if streaming services told you they would Cut the Music and audio quality - and cut up all the classic movies and then randomly cut movies with no notice - no one would support streaming
@jimmymelendez1836
4 ай бұрын
I'm baffled at people who say stuff like, DVDs? They still exist? Or whatever? It's always a doomsday situation. Yes, discs on any format still exists.
@CPBuff22
4 ай бұрын
I think you missed the point. “They want you to own nothing & Like it” doesn’t just pertain to movies. Video game industry is moving away from physical games & when a studio shuts down a server you can no longer play that game. All the major book retailers other than Barnes & Noble went out of business when the fad of buying books digitally started. There are no more music stores & big box stores that use to carry music now have moved to just collectible vinyl. The automotive industry has priced people out of buying new cars & we have seen a huge uptick in leases. You pointed out they want you to stream & you pointed out they still want to sell you stuff. The point is that goes hand in hand. They want to sell you the same thing every month. That service to listen to music. That service to watch movies. That service to watch TV. That automotive lease that when it runs out you have to start another. The goal is you own nothing so you have to pay forever. These companies are not trying to sell you on digital downloads. Those are a thing in music, movies, & books, however they want you to rely on streaming. Because it use to be if there isn’t a movie you want to buy in a month you just don’t spend the money & watch one you already own. But with streaming if they don’t release something you want to watch that month, they know you will stay subscribed because you don’t own anything else to watch & they make it difficult to unsubscribe & easy to forget to unsubscribe. The key is retention. The only streaming service to succeed at that is Netflix but that’s what every streaming service wants, you to pay them every single month for the rest of your life.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
I didn't miss the point. Maybe you missed mine?
@crystallaner230
3 ай бұрын
You missed the point. Most consumers WANT to own nothing.
@CPBuff22
3 ай бұрын
@@crystallaner230No, most consumers click the “buy” option on digital media and think it means they own it because it says buy. Then when it’s delisted they complain online.
@RobertQuant
Ай бұрын
Huhhh ur actually wrong 😑 my boyyy Not everyone is only streaming I love physical media myself and know people that buy cds 💿 and records There’s still music stores 🏬 that still exist depends where u live at Japan 🇯🇵 cds are number 1 over there and Germany 🇩🇪 they don’t support streaming and here in Los Angeles we have Aomeba records music store 🏬 in Hollywood and they make a lot of money on physical media Yes 👍 I understand most of the stuff is online know but physical media will always be around to sell and 1 more thing Amazon know sells cd 💿 transports for new cars that don’t have cd 💿 players 😅😅😅😅 so problem solved No more excuses 😅😅😅😅
@alancheatley4378
4 ай бұрын
I had one of my brothers mate round looking at my shelves full of physical media, he says it's worthless, it's all about streaming now. Nobody will stop me buying physical media😊
@Chrisicola
4 ай бұрын
The various thrift stores don't seem to think it's worthless. Most outlets filter through stuff and sell it online.
@martianwoodpecker
4 ай бұрын
Sure, as long as what you want to watch is available to stream and you subscribe to every streaming service.
@blackymir
4 ай бұрын
I'd tell him he's worthless
@Stargazer-lg8cs
4 ай бұрын
Physical media is like any other hobby. There are those that enjoy it and those that could care less.
@brannonhill4046
4 ай бұрын
Worthless to who? You're buying them for you, not for others. They have worth to you. A few years ago, I was in a store picking up some movies for black friday and some guy saw the movies in my cart and was like, "You know you can watch all those for free online." Trying my best not to let out the biggest sigh, I was just like, Mm-hm. That's cool. Take care. Bye bye
@bmasters1981
4 ай бұрын
Noticed you have a whole bunch of TV show box sets behind you, many of 'em classics, and quite a few of which I have as well.
@popretro1
4 ай бұрын
I was looking at the same thing. haha
@DavidMander-rs4uk
3 ай бұрын
Quite a few I have too! 👍
@bmasters1981
3 ай бұрын
@@DavidMander-rs4uk My favorite among those being Have Gun Will Travel, Emergency!, The Streets of San Francisco and The Bob Newhart Show, among others.
@ApolloT-vp5dn
4 ай бұрын
Greed drove Hollywood to streaming. They honestly believed they could replace cinema and physical media, while getting subscriptions forever and have all the money to themselves. Hollywood also stopped taking risks. Movies became stale and boring. Things move in trends. Somewhere this will balance out. I honestly believe that streaming and physical media will exist for a very long time as viable business models.
@TheMediaHoarder
4 ай бұрын
The decline started 10 or so years ago when studios started putting movies out on digital a week or so before they were on disc. That was a blatant ploy to get people to stop buying discs but they haven’t been called out on that enough. The joke’s on them though because now I can watch PIRATED copies of these digital movies (in 4k and Atmos most of the time). If the discs were still in stores I’d do the right thing and buy them, but they’ve been discouraging that. I’m not going to pay for digital movies, if they want me to watch them that way then I’ll just steal them.
@JohnDoe-bz4yl
4 ай бұрын
there are so many Fox movies people want to buy but Disney won't release them on physical media they want to make people subscribe to watch them
@NecropsY1
4 ай бұрын
New movie intrest is on the decline because of all the politics forced into new movies - Old Movie intrest couldnt be higher - highest streamed shows are all 90's 80's shows - people still watch that stuff constantly
@paulconway384
4 ай бұрын
I rarely watch anyything post 2000. Everything is bland and ugly now.
@joefawley9264
4 ай бұрын
I've mentioned this in a past video but I think a lot of this comes from the way the gaming industry is handling digital and major companies like Ubisoft saying literally what is in your thumbnail.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
I can't speak to games, since that's not my world and I don't know anyone who makes them or sells them. I'm not really sure how any corporation thinks they can stop fans from owning something in a world where piracy is as easy as clicking a couple of buttons.
@scaps2200
4 ай бұрын
I agree that it is from the videogame industry but with Sony and Microsoft closing studios and laying off employees, the gamepass type model is stagnant and starting to fail.
@scaps2200
4 ай бұрын
Then you get Assassin's Creed Shadow physical release indicating " Internet required to install the game." So I guess you don't even own the physical."
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Yes! That Xbox news last week is a mess. They bought all those developers and then fired them? Nice job, huge corporation.
@ApolloT-vp5dn
4 ай бұрын
@@scaps2200Even worse, that seems to be some form of DRM they're sneaking in.
@JoseMorales-lw5nt
2 ай бұрын
To your point regarding the genuine love for physical media, just look at Christopher Nolan. He made damn sure that OPPENHEIMER would have a 2 DVD Set, which I happily bought to add to my 22 year old DVD Collection. Universal had no problem with that demand. Another source of revenue. Hello? Name a company that ever said NO to making more money. Cue the crickets....😂❤
@jasoncain9602
4 ай бұрын
I agree with your main point, I will say on a grander scale beyond movies I think the corporate overlords are the ones who want to sell you the same thing as many times as possible. Subscriptions forever, incomplete products or take functionality away from products to sell and repackage later, and I think that is a form of never truly owning anything. Planned obsolescence etc, I think that’s somewhat apparent.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Well, some of that is just business. Selling the same asset as many times as possible is just good business. And I say that as someone who is excited about the new 4K announcement for The Lady From Shanghai, a movie I already own FOUR copies of!
@jasoncain9602
4 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnight Yeah absolutely
@joshua2814
4 ай бұрын
I agree especially about the apathy. If everyone wanted physical media it would be everywhere making lots of money. When I used to talk about how I had hundreds and hundreds of movies (now 2000+) people would be kind of impressed. Now they say things like “why?” or “oh, I just stream stuff.”
@RobertQuant
Ай бұрын
The prices are getting higher on streaming so good luck people paying for a licensed not to own anything 😅😅😅😅😅
@randysalsman6992
4 ай бұрын
It's "You'll own nothing and be happy".
@dudeguy7347
4 ай бұрын
One reason I haven't bought much physical media lately: they're not putting out movies on 4K. If they ONLY release that film on 1080p disc, when the studios know damn well they could spend an extra dollar to produce a disc with TWICE the resolution, they will not get my money. 1080p is an outdated format and it's ridiculous that they would expect people to buy that and then buy the 4K a year later
@frommatorav1
4 ай бұрын
I agree with you 100% but somehow we get outvoted by a majority of people still buying DVD even though it's inferior to both... by a lot.
@RobertQuant
Ай бұрын
Not true old movies are always coming out on 4K with new special features We’re getting sudden 4K with van damme and poltergeist 2 on 4K can’t hardly wait and red eye 👁️ to finish up august 🙏🙏🙏💿💿💿💿💿👍👍👍👍👍👍
@old78s53
4 ай бұрын
I don't think this statement applies to physical media. My biggest fear is studios censoring content as a form of virtue signaling that they really don't believe in (i.e. Disney). I'm in my mid 40's now. There is so much product being released I would have to spend almost every waking hour watching tv to keep up. There's so much backlog currently in my collection it will take months to get through it all. This doesn't even include titles that are announced or releases that I want to own. Think of all the content coming out every month from labels like Kino, Warner Archive, Severin, VCI, Vinegar Syndrome, Shout, MVD, the list goes on. I for one can't keep up there's so much.
@994pt4
4 ай бұрын
I don't subscribe to a single streaming service other than Prime Video which comes with my Prime Membership. For me it's 100% physical media and I don't see that changing anytime soon.
@cdjxman
4 ай бұрын
You are ABSOLUTELY right! I lost my interest in movies since 2016 and on because movies today(mostly) are crap and not worth my time, although in the last 2 years or so I have been watching OLDER MOVIES. I think that is how I found YOUR Channel! You love the older stuff and I THANK you for keeping it ALIVE!😎👍
@994pt4
4 ай бұрын
same!...there is a lifetime of older films to explore and enjoy.
@dustbin5044
4 ай бұрын
Like when Steve Reeves or Gordon Scott plays Hercules, the son of Zeus.
@lock67ca
4 ай бұрын
Corporate greed and incompetent company CEOs who only see $$$ and have no idea what the general public actually wants. I think that nails it.
@swirl44
4 ай бұрын
You talk about how these companies have gone all in on streaming and they're afraid to admit it was a mistake. What I don't understand is why they can't do both? Why isn't every streaming service putting out their shows on physical media and double dipping? If their worry is that the audience will suddenly stop subscribing, I highly doubt the average streamer wants to go back to individually buying each show and movie, a player, and giving up the convenience of streaming. I just don't see that happening. So there's an opportunity for them to be making more money while pleasing both crowds, but they aren't? If they're worried that suddenly that one show that someone would've subscribed for, they now just pick up on a blu-ray, that blu-ray purchase surely outweighs the cost of someone just subbing for a month and cancelling? I would love your thoughts on this and even a video if you wanted.
@bmasters1981
4 ай бұрын
"You talk about how these companies have gone all in on streaming and they're afraid to admit it was a mistake. What I don't understand is why they can't do both? Why isn't every streaming service putting out their shows on physical media and double dipping?" That's what I'd like to know, especially as I got two of Joey King's projects on physical that were on streaming-- Paramount themselves put out The In Between (which was on Paramount+ in 2022), and Universal put out The Act (which was originally on Hulu in 2019).
@-haso
4 ай бұрын
It’s interesting when you get together with people, they don’t ask anymore what movies you’ve recently seen, they ask what shows you’re watching.
@guely55
4 ай бұрын
"Series" as they call them. Everybody has one to recommed or ask "Have you seen...?"
@thegrasshopperliesheavy
4 ай бұрын
physical media may be dying in north america, but when i was in japan last year people were buying lots of it... because brick and mortar retail is still thriving over there. i think its because their communities are more walkable and people go shopping as part of their walking commutes every day. also malls are still a strong "third place" over there. i went to several shops over there that sold cds and blu rays / 4ks and the stores were doing great business. even more shocking / surprising, there were tons of young people buying the physical media too. i think in the west we have self-fulfilling prophecies. they think physical media is dying, so retail shops pull out of the business entirely, so physical media dies more. its a snake eating its own tail. i think movies can absolutely have a resurgence like vinyl has. i think cds can too. the boutique blu ray scene is a good start. maybe we need a "record store day" for movies lol. but streaming will never stop sucking. and all of these legacy film companies will continue to kill themselves. just like indie vinyl labels started the resurgence of vinyl, boutique blu ray labels will hold up the movie market. who's going to be the boutique blu ray taylor swift? christopher nolan? lol
@CultofCinema
4 ай бұрын
This is a really interesting take because as someone who lives abroad. I recently travelled to Paris and noticed the same thing that you did. There is a very vibrant shopping culture there and a strong physical media presence. I walked through various shops like Gilbert Joseph, FNAC and Metaluna among others and was refreshingly surprised with how different the take is over there. Physical media is definitely becoming more online on a worldwide basis but the record store analogy is 100% where this goes in a world where Boutique labels do tend to still stand out. Italy is my next trip and Japan is on my bucket list as one of the places I most want to visit .
@guely55
4 ай бұрын
@@CultofCinema Put Japan first in your list, Aaron, and remember one name (for many places): MANDARAKE Is japanese heaven on earth, in Japan! Greetings from Sweden!
@JohnHegg-x8b
4 ай бұрын
Streaming is a effing joke.....The picture quality sucks they remove parts of the movie or show because THEY think it offends people and or they change the words to their liking. or they change the musical score. because they dont like the song writer.....STOP STREAMING.......Once again stop EFFING STREAMING,,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@RobertQuant
Ай бұрын
Streaming is garbage 🗑️ 🤮🤮🤮🤢🤢🤢🤮for music and movies that’s why I’m always buying cds 💿 and blue rays to enjoy my stuff on best quality’s 🙏🙏🙏💿💿💿💿👍👍👍👍 physical media forever
@rachelhenderson491
4 ай бұрын
Love these unscrpited videos
@cyberredpandas1903
Ай бұрын
The idea of the phrase is that large corporations are trying to push their customers into subscriptions where the consumer can be charged for a lifetime instead of once. The result of this is as everything becomes digital the ownership of the media is held entirely by the company and when paying for the product you only pay for the licence to view it.
@flow2333
4 ай бұрын
Honestly I don't really care for new releases... So I don't need those on physical media. Most movies and series today are kind of disappointing and generic. I have all my favorite movies from past decades on DVD and I can rewatch them. Also I even discover new stuff from the 40s, 50s, 60s and so on every week. There is so much old stuff and it is way better for me anyways.
@scaps2200
4 ай бұрын
Everyone has personal preferences and opinions but when I hear someone say it was better in my day, it kind of makes me laugh. And I am 55 years old!
@nealtauferner1988
4 ай бұрын
I agree that the movie studios have lost the ability to make movies of interest.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Fall Guy is incredible and Furiosa is being hailed as the best movie of the year!
@Kev_Cos
4 ай бұрын
But genuinely, if these streamers are losing so much money, do you not think it would make sense (from a financial standpoint of these companies) that they would band together and edge towards releasing physical media again? If people had no other choice but to buy physical media to watch their favourite shows/movies, they will inevitably do so, no? All these subscription based services, people will always just register and un-register whenever they feel like with regards to streaming services. One months sub is the cost of one physical disc practically, it literally only makes sense for them to make physical media dominant again.! But of course in modern times, convenience seems to overrule everything else on the consumer side of things.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
If the audience is there to BUY that physical media, then yes, but the audience is not there. Despite the decay of streaming and how much money it continues to lose, physical media is not growing, it's shrinking. With 60-100 disc releases hitting every single week, that audience is still shrinking, not growing. My end statement is true: most people just don't care.
@Kev_Cos
4 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnight I definitely agree with your sentiment. Nothing will return to what it used to be like regardless of whether there is a renaissance of sorts, that's just how things change. Definitely the younger generation just seem to care less about movies (be it in the theatre or at home watching) and prefer YT and other sources of 'content', sad shame really.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
As I get older, I'm a lot less worried about what other people are doing. I'm realizing time is short and we should all probably just try to find some happiness instead of being so angry at one another all the time.
@AVAPopCulture
4 ай бұрын
@CerealAtMidnight if there were no streaming, the audience would be the same size for physical media that it was in its heyday
@Stargazer-lg8cs
4 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnight I believe that the whole concept of Home Theater is dying too which then takes down physical media. Too many younger people are content to watch movies/shows on a phone or small computer screen nowadays.
@kenpope5798
4 ай бұрын
It’s kind of depressing I own like 95% of what is behind you !!! 😂
@u77750
4 ай бұрын
Nice job Heath. Appreciate the segment. By the way love the WKRP in Cincinnati box set. That’s my all time favorite show!
@shrikeofterven6006
4 ай бұрын
Stopped buying anything on kindle. Now I pay more to ger the physical book. Slowly searching out used copies of the books I bought on kindle over the years. Just don't want to let digital stuff magically disappear someday.
@CultofCinema
4 ай бұрын
Another great video from KZitem's gold standard of physical media and cinema analysis (aside from me lol) People do tend to put on their doom hats and look for the shadow-y evil corporations. Doctor Who recently moved its streaming over to Disney Plus outside of the UK because it made more sense. Now its just being streamed there but to didn't stop people from their cringe takes on how Disney will ruin Doctor Who. Apathy is the true enemy cannot be a more dead on comment. Also might I suggest it as a possible t shirt ? It's not just physical media , look at how films are doing now in theatres. Some will say but look the films have changed, but honestly we have changed. When you can have a big screen tv that outputs dolby atmos sound quality and watch without someone talking, kicking your seat or over-priced food its going to be tempting to wait to watch films in the comfort of your living room. Businesses will always be run shockingly like businesses. It's something we need to expect without putting on the tin foil hats. Another great video with a brave take.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Thanks, Aaron! That means a lot.
@waynegroleau3946
4 ай бұрын
I'm like a dinosaur Heath! You're correct about streaming & that's why I don't subscribe to very many services anymore! Thank you for keeping us informed! I appreciate your channel!
@iwontshareyourdelusion
4 ай бұрын
Klaus schwab of the world economic forum said that....about 5 yrs ago....thats real
@HollywoodByTheNumbers
4 ай бұрын
WEF and Klaus Schwab are the Jesuit Order, they run the show behind the scenes.
@randysalsman6992
4 ай бұрын
He didn't say what this guy said, what he said was "You'll own nothing and be happy".
@AVAPopCulture
4 ай бұрын
@@randysalsman6992basically the same thing
@paulconway384
4 ай бұрын
@@randysalsman6992 And take your mystery juice for depopulation 😂
@shanenice5380
4 ай бұрын
@@randysalsman6992that's why people won't own houses anymore.
@josephwoods5925
4 ай бұрын
I kinka disagree with Heath, here. Studios may not want to force folks into streaming, but I absolutely believe they push people to buy digitally over physically. Why else would you be able to buy movies digitally weeks or months before the physical copies are released? They don't have to pay for manufacturing or distributing the discs if they are selling digitally. Then, you don't truly "own" digital copies as they are perpetual rentals for as long as the platform you "bought" them on have the rights to offer those films to you. I think THAT is where "they want you to own nothing and like it" comes from. Well, that and car makers.
@AVAPopCulture
4 ай бұрын
If there were no streaming, the audience would be the same size for physical media that it was in its heyday ...literally the streaming is what killed the video stores and then hurt physical media...no streaming? Then you are back to physical media...
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
I hear you, I just don't think that's true. Apathy, man. Most people don't care. They'd rather play Fortnight.
@AVAPopCulture
4 ай бұрын
@CerealAtMidnight I feel you...I just think if streaming disappeared and you got even 30% of those subscribers to come back to full time physical media biuyers, youd see a big boom again...love chatting back and forth and getting other people's perspective though!! what are your thoughts on this latest streaming bundle consolidation /bundle of Netflix, Peacock and AppleTV? I'm thinking it is another step towards streaming dying..
@kevino6922
4 ай бұрын
The real issue is that movies that are being made now in general are not worth buying because they stink. Steaming can't get an audience because the quality of the movies stink.
@RobertQuant
Ай бұрын
That’s why I only buy old movies cause there the best and it’s movies I grew up with 😅
@James-yo5zh
4 ай бұрын
Thanks Heath you are spot on. Tik-Tok, podcasting, youtube, etc. and so many other things are competing for our attention (For myself my theory is that anybody will be able to make their own movies exactly how they want with total creative control through A.I.). Yes, there will always be a demand from the public for entertainment but as they say "the times are a changing".
@Dermetsu
4 ай бұрын
I believe that quote is going around physical media circles due to there being an overlap between tv/movie collectors and physical game collectors. The Ubisoft CEO recently made a statement around wanting to get gamers comfortable with not owning their games in favor of streaming/SAAS, so that quote has basically become a rallying cry when protesting AAA games in favor of physical media.
@TheEasterFerret
4 ай бұрын
And Phil Spencer recently referred to digital ownership as "entitlements". IE, they can be taken away.
@bhusar1
4 ай бұрын
The question is, what is the answer? Movie theaters are hurting. People complain that “we are tired of reboots and Super hero movies” and when original movies come out, they don’t go and see it. Fall Guy is a great example. So I see the whole thing in general. It’s not just physical media, streaming is hurting and movie theaters are hurting. I hope all of this survives.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Sadly, I don't know that there is an answer. My conclusion that the audience just doesn't care about movies anymore and has moved on means they're going to be hard to get back--and Hollywood is in no shape to win them back anyway. The studios are fragmented, the creators are frustrated, and the entire creative landscape feels desolate.
@HECTORMONTALVO-le9cn
4 ай бұрын
You tell'em Heat tell'em!🤑 I'm 100% physical I don't stream. I know this young woman who's a horror fan and streams everything and when I buy movies that comes with a digital download I give them to her. My younger cousins have never seen a VHS or bearly know what a magazine is. And of course everything they consume is through computer laptops or tablets. And don't care about movies at all. What do they consider entertainment? Tik Tok!😭 The old geezers like me are the ones who keep movies alive. Good topic and cool video Heath!👉🙂👈
@WorldMoneyWins
3 ай бұрын
"You will own nothing, and be happy" This is how you create slaves.
@ellisvirostko4138
4 ай бұрын
I lost my interest in New Hollywood. So I spend my time watching movies from 1930 to 2000. After that,everything's a retread and the stars just are not there...fortunately I own over 10,000 dvds and blue rays. I'm 53, and I grew up in the 70s and 80s and those movies will keep me warm me until my dying day. I'm good with that....
@anthonybones272
2 ай бұрын
i never got rid of my physical games and started collecting movies and shows its sad my mom rather watch something else then get the copy and watch it
@gurdipvirdee7176
4 ай бұрын
Hi, Physical media is only targeted to movie enthusiasts whom wish to watch their movies to the highest quality. The new generation prefer to watch it on a iPhone, which is a damn shame. The newer generation are getting less in life and will not know any different. We do my friend.❤
@snowatom
Ай бұрын
Many movie collectors buys plastic and not the movies. That's why many have several of the same movies (not counting different editions), but just cause of it being shiny. When buying digitally, you don't own anything, but why own a bad DVD, you'll never watch again anyway. And if for some reason they start removing movies from ones purchased digital library (not a single one, now and then), people will just stop buying digitally, and the movie studios knows this. But sadly, physical video will not survive. Once a new technology comes along, which is easier for the consumer, and better for the supplier, that will win. This is true for every product. I do see an issue with Streaming, but it will shift to purchasable digital movies.
@thetoyboxthetoybox8305
4 ай бұрын
it wouldn't matter if "they" didn't want you to own anything. The physical product is already out there, and frankly cheap as dirt to quickly amass. It's funny how the people professing to everyone about "they" already own their collections. So, why go on such a massive campaign to save the format you already have on your shelf?
@luckdragongirl
4 ай бұрын
People turned to KZitem because KZitemrs made better content. Not just entertainment but news. That's Hollywood's fault. It's been a long time since I've seen a new movie, personally. Or watched a new show. The top things streamed are older TV shows like Friends, The Office, Gilmore Girls. I teach high school. Those kids only talk about old TV shows when they talk about them at all (except when Wednesday was first made on Netflix). They mostly talk about old movies when they talk about movies. Stuff their parents introduced them to. The big problem is there are too many choices. The streaming companies also only make really short seasons of shows and often gives up after one season because they don't get enough views. Of course they don't! It's not like it used to be where there was only a few choices. Especially in the 50s and 60s with 3-4 channels. Even cable/satellite, while they added a lot of channels, didn't really change American TV habits as much. There were water cooler shows. Honestly, most of the DVDs I buy are secondhand because I'm just filling in old movies and shows I would like to watch but have no access to (I have my absolute favorites). Or ones that it's just cheaper to buy 1 DVD than to pay for 1 month of a streaming service. My newest purchase is "The Bob Newhart Show." I used to watch episodes of it on Hulu (when I had Hulu). $35 with free shipping got me the entire series from ebay. I plan to buy "Newhart" maybe once summer ends. When you buy secondhand though, you aren't really giving companies like Disney the money. Someone else did years ago, yes, but you aren't. I'm pretty much done with Disney except I would love some of the old Mickey Mouse cartoon DVDs that are really expensive secondhand but have a lot of those old cartoons. It's so easy to get Looney Tunes like that. Warner Bros./Discovery kept putting those DVDs out for years and in compilations. Not so easy with Disney.
@christianblackmtlrlz
2 ай бұрын
Streaming is not personal ownership
@leifstrong
4 ай бұрын
With recent inflation, folks are cutting back on all entertainment.
@thebradc
4 ай бұрын
Great video Heath. Very interesting.
@Gobzer5526
4 ай бұрын
Very topical video and commentary. What I find interesting is that almost the exact same thing is happening in the video game world right now, where mega corporations are consolidating all these smaller studios and spending tons of money and they're all in the red and no one at the top knows what to do. You mentioned music and print being dead, I'm guessing video games will be next.
@seanlintner3935
4 ай бұрын
I do find it hilarious myself. Just because a couple of big box stores decide to stop carrying physical media doesn't mean it's the end.😆 I worked 35 years in Retail Management for specialty companies ie Sam Goody/Musicland Group, Blockbuster Music and Blockbuster Video and unfortunately times changed the way consumers purchase items has changed. I mean, when Amazon came along, it changed everything. I actually worked over 10 years for Blockbuster Music and Video division during the time when they had the opportunity to buy Netflix for some $50 million and Blockbuster big wigs turned down the chance because Netflix was working on the beta version of it's streaming service. The big executives said who is going to stream. We all know how that turned out. The funny thing is to look at how well physical media sales are strong. Clearly not like they used to be back in the day. Studios big and small are remastering catalog classic films either to release on 4K ultra hd or to have a new master of the film due to films ages. I'll keep buying physical media as long as studios keep releasing them. Another great video. Thanks for sharing.
@dustbin5044
4 ай бұрын
I think a lot of mostly guys have turned their homes into movie shrines simply because they tried to live up to our father's ideal vision of a modern picket fence house family but didn't succeed for one reason or another, due to a lot of heartless hate-filled women out there. We tried, we were kicked aside and shoved into the gutter now all we want to do is watch horror and cult movies for the rest of our lives to cover up those wounds. We're not the troublemakers, all we do is sit at home watching monster movies till the break of dawn and then work our day job so we have enough money to buy more monster movies on VHS and DVD. Yes it's true, Full Moon, Vinegar Syndrome, Massacre Video and Terror Vision Films are slowly but surely producing a very slim select few movies on VHS again. We need new VCRs the ones we have are running rough with age.
@DodgerFanAD_23
4 ай бұрын
I haven’t gotten any New releases in a long time, only because I still have some many Things to watch. Also I grew up around VHS tapes and DVDs and I’m a firm believer in physical media. My latest purchase on Dvd was the IT Crowd since it unfortunately got taken off of Netflix, I’m really stoked to have it in my Collection.
@James-yo5zh
4 ай бұрын
Also- Overall in other words, movies just don't hold a dominant monopoly on our attention culturally anymore as they did for audiences in the 20th century. Just look at the decline of Oscar viewership ratings over the years as one indicator
@Anonymous-wb3nz
4 ай бұрын
I will not comply.
@movieflicktube
4 ай бұрын
I agree Heath. Movie interest has declined in some age groups . I also think rising cost of living & inflation has made people reassess their lining standards .
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Great point about the rising cost of living. And the cost of home media goes up constantly, too. A nice 4K can now cost $40-50, which buys a fair amount of groceries.
@Mysticbladegod
2 ай бұрын
I'm all in on physical media via the used/secondary market. I have a massive library of games and films/shows built off of used products.
@BrianRidgway-u5g
4 ай бұрын
No, l think what we have to say to the World Economic Forum is: l will OWN and ACCEPT nothing that you are pushing, and l will LIKE it! Now if you will excuse me, time to go watch my detailed and extensive DVD release of TIN STAR!
@erinrising2799
4 ай бұрын
Just on the subject of the apocalypse, I had a random thought while letting the warnings play at the end of the DVD, that's in like ten different languages. What if someday in the far future a random DVD becomes the Rosetta Stone allowing some future archeologists to crack some long forgotten languages.
@Stargazer-lg8cs
4 ай бұрын
I have never understood why the studio streaming services, after the theatrical run, do not move their movie first to PPV and Physical media and then to the streaming service 6-12 months later. Moving it so quickly to streaming hurts the box office since why pay $15-$20 to attend a movie when I can wait a few weeks and see it on the streamer.
@gerryverstrepen5973
4 ай бұрын
This is so true, there is no grand conspiracy. Gotta say, you really made me chuckle at 8:46 "guys, we're talking about physical media here" hahah Personally I don't think the industry is gonna die. It might change but it won't die.
@loftlegacy
4 ай бұрын
I’ve lost patience with TV, especially episodic dramas. Simply I don’t have the time to invest in 7+ hours. Movies rule as it’s 2 hours or so and that’s it. Beginning, middle and end… done. I love that switch 2 hours off time from life in one sitting, especially in a cinema.
@ShatteredGlass364
4 ай бұрын
I’m just going to buy discs, players, whatever for as long as I can, for as long as they’re made. Nobody forced us to move away from VHS, we left. If we don’t leave, if we keep the discs, they’re staying. Forever.
@analogblues
4 ай бұрын
You said, "When you support a corporation that does something you don't like, you're supporting the thing you don't like." I don't entirely agree. First, I believe that we should act in ways that supports the world we'd like to see. I buy a lot of physical media. And, I believe, that if suddenly (and miraculously) 10 million more people followed my behavior, that would cause a shift in these studios' behavior to the point where they'd funnel more resources into selling PM. Meaning, the more PM we support, the more PM we're likely to get. Besides, as you always say, vote with our wallets. I firmly believe in that saying. I don't believe that if millions more people suddenly bought PM, that it would only yield a more pro-streaming world.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
"The more PM we support, the more we are likely to get." Probably. Hopefully. But also we have to acknowledge that Disney is pumping every ounce of their profits into trying to make Disney Plus profitable. What we support in one area is funding the thing so many people are angry at.
@guely55
4 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnight I think you should to talk to Disney , not Walt, but someone in charge there, we wanna see that chat, man! Greetings from Sweden!
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Disney doesn't like me because I make videos like this.
@guely55
4 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnightAnd you are telling the truth. Got me a spaniard blu-ray copy of Song of The South a few weeks ago. A man gotta do watta man gotta do!
@Aaronjohnson-uh7vb
2 ай бұрын
they should care there is just incompetance all over the place the consumer Needs to fight back
@roywall8169
4 ай бұрын
These movie studios will not get another penny from me in any form.
@colt5189
4 ай бұрын
I hope they eventually bring the original actors back and do a continuation of Sliders. Just ignore the last few seasons like they didn't happen.
@bryanb30
4 ай бұрын
7:27 🫴🏿 The WEF The World Economic Forum (WEF) predicted that, by 2030, individuals would own nothing and be happy. This article examines the prediction from a property perspective.
@NmDPlm31
4 ай бұрын
Very few modern films appeal. They’re just not good. Not all of them, but the majority of them. At least to me. I’m buying physical just as I always did but those purchases tend to be films from the 80s or earlier.
@anaerobic
4 ай бұрын
I don't feel like we're talking about the same thing.. **This is more in line with video game companies where they are purposely releasing digital and online only games
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Then what are you talking about?
@anaerobic
4 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnightsorry just edited to add; I've seen this saying all over the gaming space and I think it's just bleeding into all physical media spaces. Obviously with the insane vinyl releases, they want us to buy the same physical copies in slightly different colors over and over again.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
I see. Yeah, I see it in the video game community and it has definitely infiltrated the film collector community. I should mention I am a 100% digital gamer at this point, so I'm not too upset about it.
@c0wg0d
4 ай бұрын
Insightful as always. I think the most compelling thing you said is that people just aren't as interested in movies anymore, and I will take this a step further, which essentially reinforces the title of the video. People in general are not interested in owning things anymore, and instead want experiences. Instead of buying a movie or video game for someone's birthday, many will buy concert tickets or take them out to a bar/restaurant/club/whatever. I think this is very prevalent in the millennial generation and younger now. I keep wondering if my blu-ray collection will end up worthless since things are only worth what someone is willing to pay. Will anyone pay for these movies in 30 years? Only time will tell.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Thanks, and yeah, I think about this a lot too. I'm starting to have DVDs fail on me, so I'm realizing that all these movies I bought and thought I'd have to watch when I was 60 or 70 might not even play in a decade or two. Collectors are wired for OCD and tangibility, but it doesn't mean much when the technology we've been collecting fails over time.
@bluray76
4 ай бұрын
How did these corporate people because its people get like this? Greedy? Were they brought up wrong? Did their weak mind get poisoned? How did they go from good kids to corporate assholes?
@scotts1589
4 ай бұрын
That saying actually comes from the world economic forum from around 2017. I can understand why the physical media crowd has latched onto it though. I think it has more to do with the cyclical economy that some are calling for in the name of sustainability.
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Yeah, it was never about physical media, but now it's become a battle cry for physical media fans every day. I literally hear it daily, or almost daily.
@beyondsourgrounds5602
4 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnightI think some of that is a side effect of being at the center of a physical media platform/community. I'm friends with some of the owners/employees of various boutique labels and spend a lot of time around their tables at horror conventions and I don't hear much of this talk from physical media collectors in real life.
@AVAPopCulture
4 ай бұрын
@@CerealAtMidnight it was about private ownership...buying physical media is private ownership...
@pennylessplantation
3 ай бұрын
Like your TV listening to you in your living room they want you to buy it and then have post sale control of it.🤷♂️
@JohnDoe-bz4yl
4 ай бұрын
It's all fine and dandy that Disney had released their star wars series on Blu Ray but it's expensive to import to here in Australia
@sefarba
4 ай бұрын
Like another youtuber said: “We have been living in a post-music ‘industry’ since the mid-2000s”. I hope this doesn’t happen to movies and tv shows (yet), because while writing a book and producing music expenses have gone ridiculously down, it isn’t there yet for film & TV. Yes, post-production has gone down over the years but everything else is still quite expensive to put together. I wholeheartedly agree with your analysis, it’s (sadly) more of a cultural downfall and greed than anything else. Netflix to me is the equivalent of Spotify, making everything sound (look) homogeneous, pushing “content” rather than art or quality entertainment that will be there for generations to come.
@TheKKVB
4 ай бұрын
I hope movies don't become dead art forum like disco music is. I LOVE the art of filmmaking and it'll be very depressing if it goes away.
@Methuselah969V
4 ай бұрын
It comes from the World Economics forum popular among bitcoiners who are have all different political views but if someone were to classify the most popular bitcoiners who are mostly Libertarian and some would argue they tend to lean right but mostly centered on the free market. Its also talked about with left wingers too they just focus on different rich and powerful" boogeymen ", rather than just Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates and George Soros.
@davidhoefelman4879
4 ай бұрын
So we need to bring back an interest in movies. How do we do this? I beleave there will always be a niche group who continues to care about movies but what can we do to get them back to the masses?
@CerealAtMidnight
4 ай бұрын
Shut down the IP crap machine, starve the studios, and Hollywood will be forced to create new things that are fresh, interesting, and draw people back to the theater. Or they'll just use AI. Honestly, it could go either way, but the onus is on US. We've got to stop feeding bad practices.
@karanvirkooner1993
4 ай бұрын
there’s an old saying when you play with fire then you get burned
@easyz6654
4 ай бұрын
I think you need to look at this from a couple of angles. Firstly, streaming provides a guaranteed revenue stream in terms of subscribers. It gets reflected on the balance sheet and as long as you can hold the subscribers for a fixed term, that is all reflected in the company bottom line. Secondly, it allows the studios to truly deny consumers from owning the content, rather a licence to view the content that can be revoked at any time. Where I think the studios have failed with the streaming model is the constant revisions made to movies (eg The French Connection) and pulling content from libraries at will. I'll stick to my physical media that I can view when I want to watch and how I want to watch thank you very much.
@Mowglibaloo2
4 ай бұрын
They may do some things we like and some things we do not like. However, i would only support with my cash the things I like. It is only common sense. They wish streaming was more profitable and if it was physical would surely be dead. Look how long it took for them to release mandalorian after initial release. Lets just aay it didn't fully capitalize on initial excitment.
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