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Title: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: Rev. Powell on September 23, 2009, 07:47:41 PM
I notice that Amazon is offering the ability to rent movies to play on your computer.  Prices seem to be about $2.99/movie, and you can typically view them for a week before they expire.

I wonder if this is a viable movie delivery vehicle.  Would you watch a movie this way?  Why or why not?

I'm voting no, because I don't like watching a movie on the computer, and because it's cheaper to get the same movies from Netflix to watch on my TV.  I'm curious what others think.   


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: SPazzo on September 23, 2009, 08:42:25 PM
I would if it were cheaper.  I usually watch movies on my computer.  I have a 20 inch flat screen monitor so it's not that bad.  No one else in my family has the same taste in movies as me, so it's a little easier.

The only thing is that I'm not interested in having a credit card, and I'm too young for a Paypal account, so it's a little hard to rent off Amazon.  I think iTunes Store has 99 cent "Movie of the week" rentals.  Usually B-grade 70s-80s flicks. :teddyr:


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: Jack on September 23, 2009, 08:49:42 PM
I'm not interested.  I just don't like watching movies on my computer. 


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: WingedSerpent on September 23, 2009, 08:50:52 PM
While I might not be against it, half the fun of going to a store to rent/buy movies is just walking up and down the isles looking at the cover art and sometimes dicovering a titile you never heard of.


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: Rat-Bat-Spider on September 23, 2009, 08:56:05 PM
Not at that price! Jeez! 2.99 a picture? Who do they think they are? Blockbuster?!?! I'll stick to Netflix; it's cheaper, it has a wonderful selection, and they carry the NC-17 titles that Blockbuster won't grow the stones to rent. And I also agree that I don't really like watching movies on my computer, but my monitor also sucks. I feel if they lowered the price, had a selection comparable to Netflix, AND somebody bought me a large HD-capable monitor, then I would probably give it a shot. But, as it stands, I'd rather get my hair ripped out in chunks than pay 2.99 per picture to watch on my POS Moses-brand computer screen. As Shatner shouted on track two of his world-changing album The Transformed Man: "NO THANK YOU! NO, I THANK YOU! AND AGAIN, I THANK YOU!"


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: SkullBat308 on September 23, 2009, 09:59:23 PM
Yeah I'd rent movies on my computer, just not at that price, like RBS said. Once it gets cheaper I'd be all over that.


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: Eyesore on September 23, 2009, 10:31:40 PM
I rented Vampyr from Amazon last week. I like watching movies on my computer, so that doesn't bother me. The only problem is, there aren't a whole lot of movies that I want to see on Amazon yet.


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: Jim H on September 23, 2009, 11:19:38 PM
I feel it is worth noting that HDTVs have monitor connections.  With the right cables, you can very easily plug a computer into them.  Myself, I have a laptop that can do regular TV (S-video and composite) out.  I frequently move it over to connect to my projector to watch films, and sometimes lug it into the basement.  This is how I watch the Net Flix On Demand films (I have WiFi on my laptop, and a good WiFi router).  I might add there is no extra charge for that.

$2.99 for an online delivery method is LUDICROUSLY expensive.  There's no store front, no employees, the bandwith cost is minimal, and they don't even have the handling costs of Net Flix.  If it was $1 or less, and they had a large selection of obscure titles (biggest downside of Net Flix's on demand films is a shortage of obscure stuff, particular foreign and sci/fi horror), or something, I'd consider it. 


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: The Burgomaster on September 24, 2009, 05:24:41 AM
No.  I find no pleasure in sitting in a folding chair at a desk watching a movie.


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: dean on September 24, 2009, 06:58:41 AM

If internet speeds were fast enough and the price was cheap enough then yeah sure, lock me in.

But at $2.99 I'd say no.


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: Psycho Circus on September 24, 2009, 07:19:15 AM
No. I'd rather watch them on TV. Plus, any film I'm remotely interested in, I just buy online for less the £3 usually.


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: El Misfit on September 24, 2009, 07:28:45 AM
my uncle can get his laptop to connect to the tv so he can watch movies easily. :teddyr:


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: schmendrik on September 24, 2009, 09:27:32 AM
Maybe. As a matter of fact, I do.

Netflix makes certain movies available for instant watching over the internet, and I use that feature a lot to avoid the delay of returning something and waiting for the next movie. Sometimes it's an impulse and you need your instant gratification, you know?

That price model works because I'm not paying by the movie. I have an unlimited number of instant movies per month as part of my Netflix subscription.

As far as watching it on the little bitty computer screen, that doesn't bug me. I like the freedom of being able to watch it anywhere in the house. But actually I was asking the guys at the Mac repair shop if there's a way of hooking the TV to the computer. They say that if I have a VGA to DVI cable, that should work on any newer TV with a DVI input.


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: Skull on September 24, 2009, 10:28:09 AM
hehe Im not sure how I can vote on this... I have Netflix and they give me an option to see on my computer but I'm not using Netflix to watch movies on the computer... :)


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: Scottie on September 24, 2009, 11:39:08 AM
I would be interested if the movie they streamed had the same DVD-like qualities such as chapter selection, subtitle options, audio track options and also had the numerous special features I usually shop for in my rental selection.


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: SPazzo on September 24, 2009, 02:37:51 PM
Also, I really would if it were a film I could only legally see by renting it online.  Something really fun and obscure...


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: schmendrik on September 24, 2009, 03:14:05 PM
I would be interested if the movie they streamed had the same DVD-like qualities such as chapter selection, subtitle options, audio track options and also had the numerous special features I usually shop for in my rental selection.

Nope. There's a chapter forward/back button on the player, but no chapter selection menu like you get on a DVD.

But what I really miss are the DVD extras. They're often crap, but I like to check out my extras when I have a DVD. And sometimes they're pretty cool.


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: AndyC on September 24, 2009, 10:35:17 PM
I've got an extra computer hooked up to the TV, so it would work fine for me. Quite a handy thing. Besides allowing the kid to play educational games comfortably in the rec room, it gets news and weather, plays my MP3s and DVDs, and makes Rifftrax much easier to enjoy. Just another unwanted machine somebody gave me. A bit more RAM, a video card, a Linux OS and a cheap remote control, and it's all ready for movies on demand.


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: Jim H on September 26, 2009, 07:38:18 PM
I've got an extra computer hooked up to the TV, so it would work fine for me. Quite a handy thing. Besides allowing the kid to play educational games comfortably in the rec room, it gets news and weather, plays my MP3s and DVDs, and makes Rifftrax much easier to enjoy. Just another unwanted machine somebody gave me. A bit more RAM, a video card, a Linux OS and a cheap remote control, and it's all ready for movies on demand.

Yeah.  The thing these days is you can put together a MiniITX or similar box for like $200.  It'll play DVDs and be region free, play any media you download, older games, etc. 

Newer video cards also have HDMI, so connecting newer computer to HDTVs is incredibly easy.


Title: Re: Would you rent movies on your computer?
Post by: Cheshire414 on October 03, 2009, 04:26:29 AM
the only reason i would is if they had every movie ever made on amazon since tv doesnt, even then i could probably buy it online anyways and watch it at home. They never have the good movies on tv anymore, its all turning to crap =(