I think the boutique companies will continue to flourish as the studios continue to diminish catalog output.
And yes, Kieth, your son already is immersed in what will be the future of film release.
I just hope that there will be a future for high-quality music listening and film viewing.
Robert brings up an excellent point.
If the physical media format does come to an end, it's the public's fault, not the studio.
No studio is just going to kill a format because it wants to. They are going to sell what the public wants to buy and kill what they aren't.
I'm pissed off about...
I think you are jumping the gun on that. There is no evidence to support that statement.
While I do think Fox is trying to promote digital releases, I have a feeling that some of these exclusives will make its way to physical media within the year -- especially if a new HD transfer has been done.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT CELEBRATES A CENTURY OF CINEMA WITH A SLATE OF NEVER-BEFORE-RELEASED FILMS
100 Films Will Be Made Available Digitally for the First Time Ever
Honoring the Rich History of the Studio, Including 10 Films Never-Before-Released on Any Format
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