Marketing data confirm what every stay-at-home viewer already suspected: The majority of Americans will invest time and money going out to a movie only for a truly buzz-worthy, genuine and certified, bona fide blockbuster-a movie that is absolutely and non-negotiably "must-see...right now!" In a year distinguished by some truly fine "indie" and art house films, and in a season marked by movie producers' marketing machines running in overdrive, 2010 has generated remarkably few big hits. In fact, market trends show that the Grand Canyon between the big films and the flops yawns ever wider. "Toy Story 3" is the season's runaway winner, but several other heavily marketed Disney offerings have gone straight to video, complete box-office disasters. The trend is accelerating. Most of the time, American movie audiences will wait even for Academy Award-winning films to become available on DVD or via their on-demand services from cable and satellite providers. Now, with the advent of online movies, trips to the multi-plex may become even rarer. An embarrassment of riches on the online menu Although it hardly matters now that the field is crowded with competitors, analysts say that Netflix launched this trend and has emerged as its biggest beneficiary. Making movies and hit television programs available online and accessible through Wii, Playstation, and X-Box, Netflix has driven its earnings up 34% in the last year. More importantly, it has revolutionized users' viewing habits, making all of their favorites instantly accessible through a variety of devices including their hand-held phones and iPads. http://www.onlinemovie.co.vu/
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- Category: Web Development > ASP & PHP
- Publisher: Online Movie, Inc
- License: Free
- Price: $20.95
- Version: 1
- Platform: windows