The rich man’s bootleg. Reports the WSJ:
A proposed service aims to bring movies to homes the same day they hit theaters, a milestone that Hollywood has long anticipated with a mixture of fear and fascination. But there’s a catch: At the prices currently being discussed by Prima Cinema Inc., the start-up that is touting the service, those movies will reach only world’s the best-appointed living rooms.
Prima plans to charge customers a one-time fee of about $20,000 for a digital-delivery system and an additional $500 per film. The Los Angeles-based company has around $5 million in backing from the venture arm of Best Buy Co. and General Electric Co.’s Universal Pictures, and hopes to start delivering movies to customers as soon as a year from now.
Or you can pay $5 bucks and watch a “more blurry” version of a just released movie.





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Or you can pay $4 bucks to see it on the big screen (well in MD we had a $3 dollars movies once they been out for a while) so I’ll wait until then
Or you can download/stream them for free or just get it from Asian bootleg lady in NY for cheap.