Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The Future of Media: Movies

I kind of like Hulu. It seems to have a lot of movies on it. If I could be somewhere with a fast connection, I might watch some of them. I don't have a fast connection at home. I like watching DVDs at home, but not every movie I would like to see is available throught the library and I don't want to buy a movie just to watch it once or twice. I have bought movies, but they are usually ones I will watch several times.

The Apple Movie Trailers site is also fun. I don't generally pay attention to what is coming out until I see it on TV or at the movies, but this might be fun to check occassionally. One thing that is nice, you can watch them multiple times to catch what you miss the first time. The Alice in Wonderland is an example. There is a lot going on in that preview. I've used The Internet Movie Database for years to find the names of movies, or who was in a movie. I have occassionally watched a preview through them. They have really expanded their features and information.

I might watch online if there was something I really wanted and could find a place with a fast connection and not have to worry about other people, either bothering me or me bothering them. Since I also don't have cable or satellite tv, no, I wouldn't pay to get movies at home. It is just too much trouble to have to remember to mail back with Netflix or Redbox.

No comments: