I figured as much when the trailers claims of it being "THE SCARIEST MOVIE IN DECADES" were from obscure sites
the commercial says its "the scariest movie since poltergeist"
That's funneh because it looks like the most hardcore Poltergeist ripoff I've ever seen.
You can also tell it's shitty because of the FROM THE MAKERS OF PARANORMAL ACTIVITY. They got lucky with a great concept, but they're gonna try to cash in on the "uber spooky movie" thing and fail miserably.
TUPAC IS DEAD/THE LEGEND IS GONE/THEY SAYIN TUPAC'S BACK?/DEM NIGGAS WRONG
Narrowing the theatrical window, four Hollywood studios and DirecTV will launch a pricey premium VOD service at the end of April, followed swiftly by Comcast and VUDU. Consumers will be able to see a movie 60 days after its release in theaters.
Theater Owners Fuming Over Studios' VOD PlanThe move is sure to irk exhibitors, and comes just as studios and theater owners are in Las Vegas for CinemaCon.
Warner Bros., Fox, Sony and Universal are all on board, according to insiders. The movies will be available for 48 hours for $29.99. The first titles to be offered are likely Sony's Just Go With It, Fox's Cedar Rapids and Warner Bros.' Unknown.
Fox Searchlight titles will be offered 60 days from the date that they go wide.
While DirecTV will offer the service to its to customers nationwide, Comcast and VUDU will do so only in select markets, at least initially.
Studios are hoping that premium VOD can help offset the decline of the DVD business, once a major source of revenue.
But some in the industry question whether consumers will want to pay up to $29.99 for a movie. There’s also concern over piracy. Paramount isn’t taking part in the premium VOD service because of this issue.
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fucking non youtube
:-))
Narrowing the theatrical window, four Hollywood studios and DirecTV will launch a pricey premium VOD service at the end of April, followed swiftly by Comcast and VUDU. Consumers will be able to see a movie 60 days after its release in theaters.
Theater Owners Fuming Over Studios' VOD PlanThe move is sure to irk exhibitors, and comes just as studios and theater owners are in Las Vegas for CinemaCon.
Warner Bros., Fox, Sony and Universal are all on board, according to insiders. The movies will be available for 48 hours for $29.99. The first titles to be offered are likely Sony's Just Go With It, Fox's Cedar Rapids and Warner Bros.' Unknown.
Fox Searchlight titles will be offered 60 days from the date that they go wide.
While DirecTV will offer the service to its to customers nationwide, Comcast and VUDU will do so only in select markets, at least initially.
Studios are hoping that premium VOD can help offset the decline of the DVD business, once a major source of revenue.
But some in the industry question whether consumers will want to pay up to $29.99 for a movie.
There’s also concern over piracy. Paramount isn’t taking part in the premium VOD service because of this issue.