Why can’t you buy / rent DVDs at the cinema?
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montoya answered:
Because the employees at the cinema would pirate those DVDs in a heartbeat
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chvnx answered:
Why don’t they show full length features at Blockbuster?
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chrisivens answered:
Because they only want you to buy salty food and then buy a drink to quench the resulting thirst.
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sciencevsromance answered:
you can; or rather, I’ve seen DVDs for sale at several US theaters (mostly Landmark)
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riazm answered:
The lasers used to create the DVDs create a residue which interferes with the old style projection technology still used by many cinemas
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ruminator answered:
They make more selling popcorn, soda, and snacks.
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brilliantology answered:
They have stacks of DVDs for sale at my local Odeon cinema!
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bryanmckay answered:
What if every movie ticket you purchased was redeemable as a discount coupon for the DVD of the film?
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dreamingfireflies answered:
Cos all the films in the cinema are new? They wouldnt let you rent new films lol…
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