Do it is the new year of 2010 and i guess i am hopeing that mgm releases word on whether or not the new stargate movie will be shot this year and the SG-1 movie will be released at the end of the year and the atlantis movie will be released at the beginning of the year of 2011. At leas that is what i heard on the front of the movies. What do you say? or think?
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Originally posted by hedwig View PostWas MGM the studio that was going to produce "The Hobbit"? I read something last week on another site that "talks" are going on about that movie, which supposedly will start production this year. But, of course, that's just a rumor, and probably means nothing.Nos Must Amitto Vivo En - Helen Magnus
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Originally posted by Anubis21 View PostDo it is the new year of 2010 and i guess i am hopeing that mgm releases word on whether or not the new stargate movie will be shot this year and the SG-1 movie will be released at the end of the year and the atlantis movie will be released at the beginning of the year of 2011. At leas that is what i heard on the front of the movies. What do you say? or think?
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Proper Stargate Rewatch -- season 10 of SG-1
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Not sure how this impacts the movies, but here is an article that mentions the future of DVDs:
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home...to-buy-in-2010
The days of going to a video shop to rent a movie are at an end. In September, Blockbuster (BBI) said it plans to close roughly 22% of its stores by the end of 2010; meanwhile, third-quarter revenue was down 21% from the year-ago period. (The company didn't return calls for comment.)
Looking ahead, DVD purchases could turn cold, as well. On average, DVDs sell for at least $20 each. That's pricier than signing up for Netflix (NFLX) or renting movies from cable providers' on-demand channels. Netflix charges as little as $8.99 a month to rent one DVD at a time (with no limit to the number of monthly rentals).
Time Warner Cable offers thousands of movies on demand for around $4.99 each. Verizon Fios cable service charges $5.99 a month to download unlimited movies.sigpic
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Originally posted by Lythisrose View PostNot sure how this impacts the movies, but here is an article that mentions the future of DVDs:
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home...to-buy-in-2010
Wonder if there will be "Direct to Download" movies made in the future?
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Originally posted by Lythisrose View PostWonder if there will be "Direct to Download" movies made in the future?
So, imagine a new media such as "Direct-to-download", no way high definition is going to make it through our internetconnections.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
Proper Stargate Rewatch -- season 10 of SG-1
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