Thursday, January 19, 2006

Boing Boing: Big theater chains refuse to show Soderbergh's "Bubble"

Everyone should go and see this on opening day. The concept is a worthy way to deal with pirating (rather than be assholes), and I like the concept of being able to see a movie on DVD the same day it opens in the theater. For now, to prove it will work, we have to go to the cinema.

Besides, it looks like it will be a pretty messed up movie, and I know how some of you think baby doll's heads are funny.

Boing Boing: Big theater chains refuse to show Soderbergh's "Bubble"

3 comments:

Scriptsaurus said...

Cinema can lick my smooth smooth nutz.

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great sandwich! said...

that's just the chains keeping the consumers down. the beauty of simultaneous release is that you only have to have one marketing push instead of multiple ones--in theory it should make distributing movies cheaper. then, if we could watch movies at the theatres cheaply, we'd go more often. too bad, it won't work because of small minded big business.