Google Pitching Pay-Per-View – And Maybe This Time It’ll Work

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@NicoSchneider: I’m not sure about where you are, but here there is a Redbox everywhere you look almost. Cheap for a regular movie and only slightly more for Blu-ray. Between that, Netflix (which I have), and Pirate Bay (which I use… but not as much now), I really don’t see them totally cashing out on it.
NicoSchneider
@Kevin Ramsey: Well, you’ll have to admin that paying $5 for instant Youtube-Streaming on whatever machine you’re on, presumably without having to begin some kind of subscription or abonnement is not *that* bad … ? At least it sounds easy to use, and Youtube/Google are names most people feel safe with, like Amazon.
Youtube videos stream perfectly for me. 720p and 1080p videos are loading fast and playing without interruptions. If that’s the case for full feature film length, I’ll happily pay 5$ to watch “the new Hollywood blockbuster everyone’s buzzing about” anytime I want, possibly at 11pm when I finally find the time to enjoy myself after a day of work during which I did not have the time to go to the cinema.
Just sounds like a service á la iTunes Store: Of course I could just visit the pirates on their bay and get the latest music charts, but if you’d really like to have a song in good quality, ready to play & go on your iDevice, just fire up iTunes, buy for a couple of $, and you’re done.
In fact, I spent 5$ for more futile things than streaming a blockbuster on Youtube. Just my opinion.
Kevin Ramsey
The $5.00 price point doesn’t seem that attractive to me. You can get unlimited watch instantly access from Netflix plus one DVD at a time for $8.99. In addition to that I can stop by a number of Redbox rental places and get movies for $1.00. I am probably missing something here, but I am not sure what.