The primary reason a major movie production house makes a movie is to make a profit. Sure, some of those indie guys do it for the art, but they're not normally rolling in the big bucks. Now, Hollywood has a new way to boost an otherwise losing film into a winner.
Xbox Live's downloadable HD service is doing a stand-up job in delivering the goods. Movies like Poseidon, which failed to make back the $160 million budget in the US (apparently Hollywood doesn't count international ticket sales), are getting some great support from Live. The reasoning behind the support is the HD version.
Where other services like Amazon's Unbox not faring too well, Microsoft hit pay dirt with their HD downloads. When movies start pulling in profits on Xbox Live, Hollywood is certainly going to put more up on the service and possibly as soon as the regular versions hit the store shelves. With the confusion most consumers are having in the HD-DVD vs Blu-ray war, it would appear Xbox Live is going to be the big winner in the HD content war.




















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And the download speeds have seemed to have picked up for me. A 7Gb HD movie takes about 3 or so hours to dl, which isn't all too bad.
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Well, yes and NO. These are movie RENTALS you're talking about. The movies only stay watchable for 3 days once you start it... Very acceptable for many movies, but not really for favorites, which even if you were buying it for keeps, would be occupying 1/3 of your 360's hard drive (available) space. It's pretty obvious that Microsoft will be offering a larger hard drive soon. I predict a 60gig drive for $129, and a death knell to the current 20gig.
On a mildly related note, my friend offered the sage advice of waiting until your entire xbox LIVE movie is downloaded BEFORE you start watching it, as he started watching 'Nacho Libre' when suddenly his internet went out, unable to be fixed for a few days - the 'viewing' had been started, but the download was incomplete, and he lost his rental - only a few dollars, but an avoidable little hiccup nonetheless.
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It has already been shown in several instances that people will watch HD even if it is not a program they are interested in. People with HD sets are starved for HD content and will watch it anyway that they can. Well, except for really stupid ways like $50 blu-ray or hd-dvd movies, that's just ludicrous.
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I can't wait for 2009/10, when we've managed to make 250GB+ of space a sub-$100 solution and digital movies no longer require several-hour waits.
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The convenience of the xbox live movie service is great as long as you plan ahead of time. Most movies take a bit to download before you watch them, but you dont have to download the whole thing before you start the movie.
I still dont get why people use itunes to buy music when allofmp3.com is 90% cheaper and there are even cheaper options than that out there. But you're the type to rent a movie just to see the movie, there is no better service.
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It took 36 HOURS to download! WTF? To top it off, it won't even play because of a "license issue."
I called Xbox Live support, asking for a refund, and they told me to go f*ck myself.
Get it right MS. Why the f*ck are you not using BitTorrent to distribute these movies!!!!????
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How am I a fanboy I said to each his own, shows who the real fanboy and were all looking at you, fanboy im not I picked blu-ray for its benefits and as i said I own both a 360 and ps3, I dont feel like hooking up an attachment to a system like the hd-dvd player so I decided to use the blu-rays because its built in, I could still easily purschase one but I choose not too, so sorry if you expect everyone on joystiq.com to be a 360 fanboy. hater
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Now, call me crazy, but that doesn't sound like a very bold claim to me, especially coming from Microsoft themselves. It also doesn't say anything about profitability.
My company deals with all of the major download services and not one of them is doing jack right now in terms of selling video (not even iTunes). MS obviously had quite low expectations from these films, and Hollywood probably did as well. What have they got to lose putting crap like Poseidon up there? They figure it'll get a few thousand downloads, maybe. So it doubles that, and now it's doing "better than you would expect". But that's not even a drop in the bucket of what it would take to make that film (which lost nearly $100 million at the BO) profitable.
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Movies? No. Old TV shows not on DVD? YES!!!!
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Yeah, cause we all know the xbox 360 core/premium ship with the HD-DVD included...
Fanboys these days are fucking annoying.
Look, we get it:
YOU DON'T WANT A PS3. AND NO, WE DON'T GIVE A FUCK.
As far as the 360 service goes, it's definity something nice, i just wish MS supported USB hardrives at least (and network HD's if possible), that and that studios allowed you to keep the movies, not just rent them for nearly 6 bucks, that's just too expensive to lose the movie right away.
With that said, i think sony should have a comparable service sooner rather than later, i mean. It's nice that it plays blu-rays and all, but i'm just too much of an "on-demand" guy these days to keep going to check out releases to the store.
Hard drives shouldn't be an issue on the PS3. (you can add a bigger HD yourself, or you can just connect an extremley huge USB HD)
The only movie i've rented so far on live is V for Vendetta, just wish i still had it.. cause i just sold my projector that had very poor contrast and bought a new one that has very good ANSI CR, the movie is very dark and would look a lot better on this new one i just got... if only WB would've let me own it, i would've paid a full 20 bux.
on a side not, can you belive you can buy a 720p DLP for 900 bucks these days? amazing shit.
So, while this is a nice feature. i REALLY hope that movie studios sell movies and not just rent them.
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The TV downloads, however, are just plain awesome. Buying a season costs about the same as buying a season of most shows on DVD. And the quality is superb. For most (SD) shows it only has to download for about 3-4 minutes before I can start playing them.
I downloaded all the current episodes of Studio 60 after getting hooked by the pilot. And I actually started watching South Park again because of it being on there. It was also great when a friend of mine brought up Robot Chicken and I wanted to show him a specific episode. Instead of watching it in a tiny YouTube player on a PC screen like I might have before - we didn't even have to leave his living room. I just signed in on my Live account, downloaded the episode (which I'd already bought), and 2 minutes later watch it in DVD quality on his plasma screen.
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