The rank and file here at Audioholix have shown very little interest in on demand streaming of movie content. I thought people would be interested when I bought a Samsung BluRay player that streamed Netflix and Pandora. Many on these forums are interested in owning their video titles. I have that view on music, but video is a different beast, at least for me, and I have no desire to own movie content. I now have the best of all worlds. I have Netflix delivering Blu ray in the mail, and streaming content via Ethernet.......sure the quality isn't hd but it is fine for casual watching.............I get blockbuster in the mail, and can go half a block to the store to take the mailed copy and exchange it for another title. Streaming content to my HT is a much better way to rent movies, and it is much greener, as well. All this and the two subscriptions cost me less than $20 a month?! I am more than happy with the state of the union in video land...
Wade, a well written article as usual, but it seemed a bit condescending of Blockbuster and "ilk" of that nature. They might be slow to adapt, which is why the Titanic couldn't swerve to miss the iceberg- it takes time for big things to change course. Blockbuster and Netflix (coupled with my ht rig!) have allowed me to bring the movie experience into my home, and I appreciate that.