According to data from NPD’s “Entertainment Trends in America” report,
when asked about their recent spending on home video, consumers reported
that 78 percent of their home video budgets went to the purchase and
rental of DVD and BD(Blu-ray Disc), including online and in-store retail
purchases and rentals, while 15 percent was spent on video subscription
services like Netflix that offer a mix of physical and streaming
rentals. Digital video downloads, paid streaming, paid transactional
video on demand (VOD), and pay per view (PPV) comprised the remaining 8
percent. Overall per-capita spending on home video fell by 2 percent.
It is happened that two new releases and two Blu-ray re-releases hit
home video this week. I bet that the people belonging to “Entertainment
Trends in America” will have a good time to enjoy it. While the new
releases are worth a watch, the re-releases are must-buys. Those
dreadful first quarter theater releases are finally making their way to
home video, but at least this week’s pair are two of the better ones.
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Now let’s have a rough learn of the movie of Green Hornet:
“Green Hornet,” the 2011 film starring Seth Rogen as the masked crime
fighter with Jay Chou as his more-capable partner, Kato, comes to DVD
and Blu-ray this week.
I’m not sure the film was a complete artistic success – though James
Franco was fantastic in a cameo. But with the nearly $100 million made
domestically at the box office, I wouldn’t be very surprised to see
Rogen and Chou reprise their roles.
So far, the Green Hornet television series ran just one season, it was
far more true and faithful to the original radio story than this latest
Seth Rogen project. The original “Black Beauty” car from the television
series was a customized 1966 Imperial Crown which cost $50,000. It was a
beautiful custom from master car customizer Dean Jeffries. The 2011
Seth Rogen film also featured a customized 1960′s vintage Imperial as
“The Black Beauty” as well, but with some more wild features such as
machine guns that would pop out from under the hood.
Although Seth Rogen’s Green Hornet has been reviewed before here as a
film when it was new and in theaters, it’s worthwhile to take another
look at this DVD release. As could be expected, Seth Rogen is totally
miscast in any true action movie, so this version of the Green Hornet
gets largely played up for laughs, although there is still plenty of
action here.
“We expect strong growth from many digital sectors, driven by connected
devices, improving selection, and the consumer’s endless quest for
convenience,” Crupnick said. “For now, though, physical discs continue
to lead overall engagement and spending by home video viewers; and even
with increasing use of VOD and other digital formats, the primacy of DVD
and Blu-ray in home video will continue for the foreseeable future.”
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