It does. You have to pay every month, with nothing good to watch, just for the off chance to get the movie you want once in a while. You’re paying for the movie ticket, in installments, and a LOT more expensive.
I bought the DVD of Knives Out, but it turned out to be a region 2 that I couldn’t play. Then it was on a cable station xmas eve. With commercials, 3 hours.
There are lots of movies that are enjoyable enough to watch at home (without commercials) but I’d feel ripped off if I’d paid $20+ for two tickets to see in a theater. “Don’t Look Up”, which I watched on Netflix last night, is a good example.
RAGs almost 3 years ago
Many people do not value what they get for free. They believe that the more you pay the more something is worth.
Yakety Sax almost 3 years ago
If they have cable, watching it is not free!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I was more excited to watch something when it was after making a trip to town, and as part of a community experience.
Ubintold almost 3 years ago
I haven’t been in a movie theatre for a long time.
James Wolfenstein almost 3 years ago
It does. You have to pay every month, with nothing good to watch, just for the off chance to get the movie you want once in a while. You’re paying for the movie ticket, in installments, and a LOT more expensive.
Sir Isaac almost 3 years ago
Did Betty enjoy the movie, you know that warm fuzzy feeling you get when you’ve seen a quality movie?
mountainclimber almost 3 years ago
I bought the DVD of Knives Out, but it turned out to be a region 2 that I couldn’t play. Then it was on a cable station xmas eve. With commercials, 3 hours.
James Bond with a colonel chicken accent.
Diane in comics land Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The exact opposite of how I feel about free movies.
ZBicyclist Premium Member almost 3 years ago
There are lots of movies that are enjoyable enough to watch at home (without commercials) but I’d feel ripped off if I’d paid $20+ for two tickets to see in a theater. “Don’t Look Up”, which I watched on Netflix last night, is a good example.
Ron Wm. Hurlbut almost 3 years ago
Cable ain’t free! How many movies could you see in the theater every month for the price of Cable?
paullp Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Not me. Prices got too high, and too many of the offerings weren’t worth the bother.