No. Maybe take a bite out of Netflix or Blockbuster but won't make a bit of difference in blu-ray sales. Come on Nfinity, better step up your game and cut out the rhetoric and the crap. I just rented two blu-rays last weekend from Blockbuster. I can see me using PS3 download service for things that A) Aren't on blu-ray yet or B) its late and I don't feel like driving to blockbuster or wait for a movie to be mailed to me. But if it is a movie I want to own, I will still buy the BD, no question. Certain movies will be must buy, like Indiana Jones, Batman Dark Knight (yes I am confident in that), Kung Fu Panda and Wall-E (yes I have kids). There will always be movies to buy and movies to rent (like Juno). Perhaps had I not had rented Juno on BD and we didn't plan ahead, might use something like this to rent a movie but I still bought DVD's before blu-ray came out even though I had Cable movies On Demand service...
Seriously, did PPV or OnDemand services kill DVD's? Nope....why is that?
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No. Maybe take a bite out of Netflix or Blockbuster but won't make a bit of difference in blu-ray sales. Come on Nfinity, better step up your game and cut out the rhetoric and the crap. I just rented two blu-rays last weekend from Blockbuster. I can see me using PS3 download service for things that A) Aren't on blu-ray yet or B) its late and I don't feel like driving to blockbuster or wait for a movie to be mailed to me. But if it is a movie I want to own, I will still buy the BD, no question. Certain movies will be must buy, like Indiana Jones, Batman Dark Knight (yes I am confident in that), Kung Fu Panda and Wall-E (yes I have kids). There will always be movies to buy and movies to rent (like Juno). Perhaps had I not had rented Juno on BD and we didn't plan ahead, might use something like this to rent a movie but I still bought DVD's before blu-ray came out even though I had Cable movies On Demand service...
Seriously, did PPV or OnDemand services kill DVD's? Nope....why is that?