MPAA undercuts cinema distrubution
The MPAA announced that they are paving the way towards bypassing theaters in the film distribution model.
In a filing today with the Federal Communications Commission, the Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. (MPAA) reinforced the benefits of allowing studios the option of sending movies fresh from the box office to tens of millions of American households.
“Many of us love movies, but we just can’t make it to the theater as often as we’d like. That is especially true for parents of young children, rural Americans who live far from the multiplex and people with disabilities that keep them close to home,” MPAA Chairman and CEO Dan Glickman said. “Having the added option to enjoy movies in a more timely fashion at home would be a liberating new choice."
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Likewise, the over-40 crowd wouldn't have to put up with people talking on their cell phones during the movie, eating smelly pizza, sloshing Pepsi on the floor, and kicking the backs of their chairs.
And, I've got to say, I'd rather watch a non-tentpole movie at home than having to drive 12-miles to see it on a decent-sized screen!