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Will You Wait or Watch 'Source Code' On Video on Demand Before It Arrives on DVD and Blu-ray?

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Hitting the streaming service two weeks early

Kevin Blumeyer
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Published: Thursday, June 2nd 2011 at 8:56 AM
Michelle Monaghan and Jake Gyllenhaal in Source Code
Photo: Summit Entertainment

Are you so excited to see Source Code that you're willing to rent it two weeks before it's available on DVD and Blu-ray? Well, go see it in theaters. Seriously though, Summit Entertainment will give you the chance to rent it via Video on Demand (VOD) on Friday, July 8, more than two weeks before its July 26 DVD/Blu-ray release. The studio made the announcement with the move coming as a test for a new release model.

Summit made no mention of the rental's price. Same day as DVD releases usually cost $4.99 On Demand, but I'd guess Source Code will run closer to the $6.99 typically charged by indie companies like IFC and Magnolia for their "in theaters" titles for this two-week run.

What I like about VOD is that it provides an outlet for emerging filmmakers whose films wouldn't otherwise be widely accessible since most major theater chains won't carry their films. That's one of the big reasons why I started my "Weekly Alternatives" column. Before moving to Chicago, I depended on this service to see movies such as Antichrist and The House of the Devil. Source Code, on the other hand, was once playing in nearly 3,000 theaters nationwide. To this day, the film can still be seen at one of the big AMC theaters downtown.

My thinking is that if someone really wanted to see Source Code, they would have done so at some point between its April 1st release and now. Of course, the film has only grossed about $54 million, so a lot of people are clearly still on the fence. But if you've already waited three months to see the thing — what's two weeks more? From a personal standpoint, if I've put off seeing a film for that long I'm probably not going to see it unless I can do it on the cheap (be it Netflix, Redbox, HBO or otherwise).

Several months ago, Blockbuster started their new "Less waiting, more watching" ad campaign to take advantage of the 28 day ban imposed by the major studios on Netflix and Redbox and they still can't keep their stores open. I can't remember the last time I drove by a Blockbuster that wasn't in the middle of a liquidation sale.

Oddly enough, Blockbuster more recently announced a new rental format to combat Redbox's low prices. The plan involves a $1.99 or $2.99 charge for the first night, and then $.99 for each night thereafter. Still not that great of a deal if you ask me.

Are any of you likely to check out Source Code via VOD? Or, like me, will you simply wait until it becomes part of the sunken cost of your Netflix or cable subscription?

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  1. Winchester

    It's a little difficult for me to answer properly because I went to see the film twice in cinemas.

    However, if I try to imagine that I hadn't then I would probably be inclined to wait the extra two weeks and catch it as a rental through my normal service. I tend to agree that there are a couple of reasons I don't see a film in theatres and they're pretty obvious ones.

    I either don't manage to schedule it or it's not of enough interest. If it's the latter I would wait until it was rental stuff. It's in theory possible that if it was the former that I 'might' be inclined to do it the VOD way if I was really THAT interested in the first place.

    On balance though, nope – I'd wait. It's only two weeks.

  2. m1

    I didn't love this movie at all, but I certainly think it's worthy of a second try. When it comes on DVD, I'll watch it again.

  3. Ferdi

    In my country it has yet to open in theatres lol! I can't wait for it! It will open here June 9th!

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