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by doorbumper
3012 days ago
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You act as though seeing it in an independent cinema is an advantage? Isn't a month of Netflix's subscription cheaper than going to the cinema? That's the real problem. Trying to charge that much for a single viewing of a single movie. Consumers will cheer for whoever is not trying to screw them over at any given time. Cinemas have taken advantage of consumers for decades, and continue to try to do so by banning content from their festivals. |
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You can only watch a Netflix movie, on Netflix. You can't watch it on Amazon, nor Google Play.
Promoting independent access to this media is a good thing.