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Way to Go Amazon Video On Demand.

December 16, 2008 2 comments

I would never, ever, ever consider – or even read about – VOD. Not from anyone. I trust Amazon as a respected retailer, but I’m of the old school mentality of lay on your couch to get your movie fix Gen X’ers.

I’m a comic book superhero movie buff, so of course I pre-ordered The Dark Knight. It was my first ever pre-order, and I wondered if I would really be getting anything for this purchase, besides ending the dismay of walking into another retailer to see my precious selection either sold out, or overpriced. I was happy with this purchase, as, not only did it arrive 3 days ahead of schedule (and ahead of its release date to the public) but it also came at a discounted rate (once billed, I was told I had a refund that was applied to my card).  Joy to Amazon.

Just when I thought it couldnt get any better, I just received this in my inbox:

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Huh. I never would have tried this feature, but, since I can watch it for free, why not? Further, they included with this some outreach to people like me who may be unaware of this service:

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What great customer service combined with adequate service information:  I may not have asked for this service, but now I’m intrigued and will check it out. By understanding I am an involved consumer and evangelist for this title, Amazon saw the opportunity to take me a little further in a helpful, unobtrusive way.

Creativity II

July 24, 2008 Leave a comment

I loved The Dark Knight. I made sure to see it opening weekend so that no one spoiled it for me. I also wanted to be sure it blew away Spider Man 2’s reigning box office record (which, it did). With several sequel’s coming out of our favorite movies, along with remakes of old classics, it begs the question: is there any real creativity out there anymore?

Yes. It does take a lot of talent to recreate the Joker post Jack Nicholson’s performance, but Heath did it. And did it very well. But, how many Spidermans/Indiana Jones’ does  it take for the crowd to say enough all ready?

I loved the original Hairspray, and the sequel wasn’t too shabby either. But now, there’s talk of a sequel. Add to this MTV’s remake of Rocky Horror Picture Show- really?! MTV?! The same MTV that’s changed from being anti-everything to all inclusive materialistic sellouts?

Its days like this when you really appreciate a new idea. What’s yours?


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