▲ | lanfeust6 5 days ago | |||||||
I only understand the frustration with finding any legal avenue at all to see certain films. I don't really understand why disparate services are a big deal. You don't need to subscribe to multiple things all at once, and it's all done in a few clicks in the convenience of your own home. I'm concerned and curious about one thing, which is that tech giants have a monopoly on renting. If you want to rent a digital movie that isn't otherwise available from subscription, you might be able to get it from MSFT, Google or Amazon. Meanwhile the telecoms only seem to offer this through cable machines, just new releases at that. I'm interested in seeing a few Korean films, the kind that aren't on criterion or mubi. Basically no legal way to see them. | ||||||||
▲ | ozgrakkurt 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Why not have some platform that lets users to actually buy the movie and download/stream it as a file at full quality on their device? Renting is sucky compared to just buying things, you could watch any movie you want and have unlimited access to it instead of juggling 5 subscriptions and get frustrated with shitty products. And publishers that make actual good movies that people want to watch would be rewarded | ||||||||
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