ABC78
Junior Member
Here's a panel discussing all the angles of screening room.Anyone hear about "The Screening Room?" You buy a set top box for a $150 and you can watch movies at home at the same time as they're released in theaters. Catch is it cost $50 a movie. I can see why theaters would be up at arms at this but unless you have a large family going to the movies all the time, who's going to pay $50 for a movie?
To me this is for a niche market as several members have already stated i would also add parents who don't want to ruin the movie experience for other movie goers by bringing their babies and under aged children to movies no suitable for them when they can't get a babysitter.
Now if this service could keep the disruptive jerks that ruin movies at home then maybe the theaters might be able to attract more people back to the theater.