I've never had to sit through anything more than 1 min of unskippable stuff. There's loads more crap, but you can easily skip it. I'm sure things are different in the US, but is it seriously that ridiculous?? If so I can definitely understand the complaints, though 10 more seconds now make even less of a difference.Sexual Harassment Panda said:That's an odd way of looking at it, I reckon. I'm sure we are a little spoiled, but this is a legitimate complaint.GeorgW said:It's interesting to see they realise they're only hurting the legitimate consumers, and that they're actively aiming at that. While I agree that that's a stupid idea, I don't see how society has become so obsessed with instant gratification that people can't wait a minute or two before watching their 2 hour movie. Yeah it's annoying and stupid, but it's not that big of a deal, just go pop some popcorn while you wait. DRM is much worse, maybe we should be happy we don't have to put in a code before watching a movie or that it won't lock the DVD to a specific DVD player. I do like the IPR one, why can't they just replace all the other ones with only that? I'm sure no-one would complain about that.
An entertainment product that has put you in a shitty mood before it's actually started can be described as defective by design. It's not even a case of 2 minutes here and there, it's easily 8 minutes on a lot of discs, and I've heard closer to 15 minutes on certain discs. That's annoying for a single adult viewer. Just think of the poor bastard who is putting on Finding Nemo for his 2 year old and having to deal with the ensuing tantrum when 8 minutes later the film still hasn't started.
They've taken something good, and ruined it. £15, please.
Are you specifying the IPR one, cuz I should elaborate that I specifically like the idea to have an external website with all the info in to replace all the other crap, not the specific website.Nasrin said:Redundant ad is redundant, imo.GeorgW said:It's interesting to see they realise they're only hurting the legitimate consumers, and that they're actively aiming at that. While I agree that that's a stupid idea, I don't see how society has become so obsessed with instant gratification that people can't wait a minute or two before watching their 2 hour movie. Yeah it's annoying and stupid, but it's not an excuse for piracy, just go pop some popcorn while you wait. Think about it, it could be worse, maybe we should be happy we don't have to put in a code before watching a movie or that it won't lock the DVD to a specific DVD player. I do like the IPR one, why can't they just replace all the other ones with only that? I'm sure no-one would complain about that.
Kind of feels like scare tactics.