Does anyone actually buy movies that are stored in the cloud?

Anonymous
I see this on Amazon all the time - you can "buy" a movie for $16.99 or so. I guess that lets you watch it unlimited times, but I can't imagine ever doing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I see this on Amazon all the time - you can "buy" a movie for $16.99 or so. I guess that lets you watch it unlimited times, but I can't imagine ever doing it.


I take it you don't have little girls who saw Frozen?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I see this on Amazon all the time - you can "buy" a movie for $16.99 or so. I guess that lets you watch it unlimited times, but I can't imagine ever doing it.


I take it you don't have little girls who saw Frozen?


I was JUST going to ask the same thing.
Anonymous
Why wouldn't you buy the DVD? Am I old fashioned?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't you buy the DVD? Am I old fashioned?


Yes!
Anonymous
The thing with the cloud is you have to have an internet connection. If I download it to the ipad then the kids can watch it in the car or where ever we might be.
Anonymous
For convenience. You can just buy it from your TV. No waiting or going to the store. There is no need to store DVDs. You have everything on the screen.
Anonymous
All the time. Buy it once - watch anywhere - ipad, roku, smart tv. Download it.
Anonymous
I don't do it a lot, but I do for kids stuff. This way I can show it to him on the computer, on the main tv via AppleTV, on the iPad, on my phone, etc.
Anonymous
Good lord OP, how old are you? Of course I do and so do all my friends. I'm over 30 btw.
Anonymous
My friends bought Frozen on FIOS. This because they were gonna watch it 10,000 times. It's something you know that you're buying and you don't really own it. But, if you're gonna watch it on the TV over and over (and we don't have a DVD player)...and you're buying one movie you know you'll still have to rebuy, it could be worth it.
Anonymous
Kids can be hard on DVDs. I've been buying the version where you get a blu-Ray, a regular DVD, and the digital copy for one price.
Anonymous
We don't even have a DVD player anymore. Ours was from 2001 and is not compatible with our two tvs, which are from 2012 and 2014.

We were going to buy a new DVD player but haven't had a need to yet since we can download pretty much anything we want directly onto the tv. Really, though, the only things we've bought have been kids' movies and one or two that DH really wanted.
Anonymous
So if you buy it from Amazon, can you download it or just stream it? I thought you could only stream, as it stays in the cloud, but it sounds like PPs are downloading it to play when they don't have an internet connection.
Anonymous
Amazon lets you download to play in their player. But, that doesn't mean much in the scheme of things. It just means you don't have to have the internet to play it.
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