Swede!, Bobby,
Have no idea what the price-tag will be but at first they won't be cheap, but like every other new electronic wonder, the price will drop a lot within the first couple of years.
The untimate (as of now( home movie experience will be as follows:
I don't know if any of you are aware of how movies are made now-a-days, but what you see on the screen is not what you see on the sound stage when/where the movie is being filmed.
A lot of today's movie sets are merely a studio filled with a lot of 'boxes and ramps' of various sizes. Each of these boxes and ramps are painted a bright green color and the actors act on or around these green objects. And the entire background is nothing more than a gigantic green screen/curtain.
The actors go through their scenes as per the director's instructions.
"That green box there will be a stationary vehicle! So in this scene you will jump over it! Rigger!!? Rig him up"
And then they spend the next few hours filming this actor jumping over that green box with the green curtain in the background.
And right there on the set off in some little dark cornor sits a computer geek who watches the action on his computer screen, but instead of seeing that actor jump over a green box with the green screen in the background, he is seeing that actor jump over a Mercedes Benz on 5th Avenue in New York City or jumping over a locomotive with King Kong chasing him in the background.
There is a lot more involved that is years beyond my comprehension, but you might know a bit about it as "MOTION CAPTURE".
And in the not too distant future, you'll have a motion capture syetem in your own home and you'll more than likely never leave your home again.
Here's how that should work .....
You'll get into something similar to a wet suit with blue tooth type sensors all over it including every extremity of your body. (OH OH)
Your motion caption home theater will have a complete circle of motion capture sensors embedded along the walls and ceiling and floor and record each and every move that you can possibly make while wearing that motion capture suit. (Including facial expressions eventually.)
Then a computer will render/interpret your motions and embed them onto a huge, wall sized computer screen which will actually make you a feature part of the story/movie.
I have friends currently working on detective scripts (CSI similarity) and other action/adventure scripts that will allow you to be the detective and attempt to solve the crime or an adventure character in search of some famous treasure. These films (if and when produced) will feature many other actors, and you can play the part of any principal character in the movie and the story will proceed in accordance with any action you choose to perform.
And you see this all on screen as if you were in that movie.
AND THAT'S JUST THE START OF WHAT IS COMING UP WITHIN THE HOME ENTERTAINMENT BIZ. THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE THE FORTHCOMING HOME SHOW BUSINESS!
MY JOB!? I've had friends and family members in the movie business almost all my life. Mainly stunt people but some major stars too. I've worked on a few films but only because a friend or family member needed help or support. Or because I snuck on set just to show that it could be done or to meet some star that I had a lot of respect for at the time.
Only studio lot I ever had a problem getting on was 20th Century Fox because I wanted to say "Hello" to Marilyn Monroe who used to be a neighbor of ours (a few blocks away). That didn't hold any weight with the front gate guard though and I had to complain when I ran into Joe Dimaggio one afternoon at his brother's bar. That must have carried some weight because I drove in freely on my next visit to watch them film that David Duchovney TV show which name I forgot because I never do watch TV.
But I did meet more top stars back then. Probably a few more than OnlyMe even - Sinatra, Novak, Lewis, Stanwyk, Boone, Garner, Lee, etc.
But never Jonesy! DAMN!!!
Getting off subject and remenising ..... sorry!
BACK ON TRACK....Wait for Black Friday 2020 and get a real MOTION CAPTURE Home Theater!