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It will take a mainstream release to get any data.
Interesting data would come if somethign like The Pink Panther had been released like this. I used that movie as an example because it looks like it was number one in the US this past weekend. I'm not interested in seeing this either.. But the first big movie to be released this way will simply have one more excuse for why they didn't do well, as opposed to simply being a bad movie.
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What about Curious George?
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The real problem with Bubble
When all the information about a movie is how it's being distributed, I really can't think of any incentive to rush out and see/rent/watch it. Whoever the marketing team was, they failed spectacularly.
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The movie might have done better
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Controversy sells. And the movie industry is loving this.
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Movie Theaters Suck
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Restrict the sales to only theaters
Theaters need to be imaginative. And work with the studios.
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1) To get the big screen experience
2) To see the movie soon after it comes out.
The people that go for the experience will still go to the theater. It will still be a better option for youths to go to the theater on a date rather than "hey lets go back to my place and watch the movie on my 32-inch TV with my parents"
The people they would lose money from are the ones that only go to the theater in order to see the movie as soon as it comes out.
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I bought Bubble in its first week of DVD release -- my (large) best buy received only 6 copies and I got the last one on Saturday (released Tuesday).
We voted with our wallets and will do so again.
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