“Death of the what? DVD is not dead, at all,” Kevin Costner said. “That’s what they’d have you believe. Maybe it’s not making the same amount of money, but just try to go ask for that from the studio. They won’t give that up. A lot of people that like my movies, they can’t get to a theater, and they’re waiting for that moment. You can’t make your film for the opening weekend. You have to make it for its life.“

    • veee
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      57 months ago

      Streaming isn’t a reliable option when platforms are able to withdraw content from their libraries.

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        Well, clearly none of you actually read what I said and just heard “DVD bad”, so I’m just going to delete the comment because I’m tired of hearing people put words into my mouth

        • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝M
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          so I’m just going to delete the comment because I’m tired of hearing people put words into my mouth

          Yeah, but now we latecomers don’t get to read what you said and we have to try and imagine it (and some of those people are probably sickos). It’s fine to disagree, especially in such cases where there isn’t a right or wrong answer.

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      I sometimes do if I want to own it forever, since streaming services love to take stuff away.

      I’m down to one streaming service, and I’m rebuilding my media inventory. Soon IL be streaming to friends and family, who will be able to sync anything they want.

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        That’s fine, but that’s something you’ve chosen to collect as a hobby. The quote in the article sounds like Costner thinks if someone misses a movie in the theater then their only option is to go buy it on DVD.

        A lot of people that like my movies, they can’t get to a theater, and they’re waiting for that moment.

        They never even mention streaming as an option the whole article, as if they’ll just never see it unless they go to the movie theater or purchase a DVD of a movie they’ve never even seen before. It makes it sound like the whole article is from like 2008

        • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝M
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          It makes it sound like the whole article is from like 2008

          Him refering to “DVDs” makes me wonder if this is some kind of time capsule. I’m surprised he didn’t mention Blockbuster as an option.