I somewhat disagree with your statement of 80 to 9
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There are many great movies that have not yet been uploaded. I'm looking at the list now and NTEK has a broad spectrum of good movies yet to be uploaded. If done properly, new releases will include a few blockbusters to keep the filmophiles happy. Keeps 'em coming back. Integrate a recent blockbuster, as was recently done with "Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation", and NTEK remains on the cusp. Remember too that our exclusivity starts when the newly rendered 4K is uploaded. So you want to spread them out a little. You already see new releases from other distributors not just Paramount. And with new contracts it stands to reason that any new uploads may include four, five or more distributors in the mix. To keep the revenue stream constant/consistent month after month a drip, drip, drip of good to great films must be forthcoming. The initial upload of some highly rated films was to pique the interest of movie viewers. This must be refreshed month after month.
And remember too that one's opinion on what a great movie is subjective. I would watch the "Godfather" many times but wouldn't watch "Jason IV" at all. But someone else the reverse would apply. So a smattering of this and a smattering of that is appropriate to reach the broadest spectrum of movie viewers.
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Atlas, you may be on to something and I've speculated something similar. Winston has been posting the box office impact of the movies loaded thus far. I would be interested in seeing what the balance of the movie library box office totals are (Winston do your have the calculations available?). I would suspect that ntek may have already loaded 80 to 90% of box office valuations from the 950 movie library. Further work to load the remaining movies may be an effort in diminishing returns.
Rather, there may be initial work being done to prepare for the next wave of movies being finalized for the next content deal? If so, I would much prefer to see blockbusters made available from other studios as opposed to the low-interest remaining Paramount library. Your thoughts?
Regards,
kbulldog.