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Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« on: March 17, 2010, 06:59:13 PM »
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/mar/17/blockbuster-dvd-chain-chapter-11




After 15 years as a high street stalwart, the heavily indebted DVD rental chain Blockbuster has warned that it is in danger of declaring bankruptcy as it faces a possible credit squeeze by Hollywood studios and struggles to keep up with movie buffs' changing technological habits.

The Dallas-based company is labouring under $975m (£635m) of debt, largely inherited when the business was spun out of the media conglomerate Viacom six years ago. After hefty interest repayments, Blockbuster lost $569m during 2009.

In a filing with US regulators, Blockbuster revealed it was in negotiations with top Hollywood studios about the financial terms on which they provide DVDs to its stores. If the studios decide Blockbuster's finances are impaired, they could rewrite the day-to-day credit terms on which they do business with the company – forcing it to make upfront cash commitments.

"We are currently experiencing significant liquidity constraints," said Blockbuster's disclosure. "Should we not be able to generate sufficient cashflow from operations and should the studios tighten or eliminate credit terms, we may determine that it is in the company's best interests to voluntarily seek relief through a pre-packaged, pre-arranged or other type of filing under chapter 11 of the US bankruptcy code."

Under bankruptcy, Blockbuster would stay in business but would seek court approval to renegotiate its finances. The warning prompted Blockbuster's shares to dive by 13 cents to just 26 cents on Wall Street, giving the business, which has 5,200 stores around the world, a market capitalisation of barely $50m.

Blockbuster has found it tough to keep up with technological changes in movie viewing. In its core US market, the company lost customers to a phenomenally popular mail-order DVD service, Netflix. More recently, it has faced a challenge from $1-a-rental movie vending machines at supermarkets and convenience stores operated by a rapidly expanding nationwide firm, Redbox.

In an effort to fight back, Blockbuster is introducing new services, including movies streamed via the internet directly to customers' televisions or phones, and download services allowing people to load films onto memory cards at its shops. But experts say it has not moved fast enough.

Charlie Wolf, an analyst at Needham & Co in New York, said Blockbuster's underlying operations traded close to break-even level but were hamstrung by annual debt interest payments of about $100m.

"They're not going to be a viable competitor in the marketplace with the kind of debt burden they have," said Wolf. "Until that's attacked, this company is really like a dead man walking. Ex that burden, we have a viable story."

Blockbuster suffered a key setback some years ago when it had to curtail the lucrative late fees it charged tardy customers, in response to competition from mail-order firms that allowed unlimited rental periods.

In Britain, the firm has been trying to cut costs by renegotiating leases on its 630 stores, which employ about 5,000 people.

Blockbuster's chief financial officer, Tom Casey, told the Guardian the bankruptcy warning was merely "precautionary language" and customers should not be alarmed.

"Our customers will continue to enjoy the Blockbuster experience through stores, kiosks, by mail and by digital download," Casey said.





http://www.netflix.com/

http://www.redbox.com/





Funny cause i just download DVD rips using bittorrent and didnt pay to watch a movie in 5 years.
And i wont mention the fact i enjoyed only 1 out of 5 movies i ve watched, cause most of them are shitty remakes of previous remakes definitely more of a wate of time than anything; i stoped watching after 10 to 20 minutes cause i felt i alrdy seen this ten times before.

a movie in itslef is overpriced garbage nowadays, not worth a quarter of the money you put in it.
I cant believe people didnt hear of XVIDS and still PAY to watch stuff.



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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2010, 06:35:03 AM »
i enjoyed only 1 out of 5 movies i ve watched, cause most of them are shitty remakes of previous remakes definitely more of a wate of time than anything; i stoped watching after 10 to 20 minutes cause i felt i alrdy seen this ten times before.

a movie in itslef is overpriced garbage nowadays, not worth a quarter of the money you put in it.


Couldnt agree more.  I have literally sat in a movie and said "I wonder what rip off of another movie this will be".  I was buying my movie tickets at Costco to defray the cost of the ticket ($7.50/ticket down from $9.50).....now, I go to the first matinee show of the day on Sundays and pay $5.00/ticket.  I bring a powerade zero (.79 cents) and a large bag of M&M's ($3.29).  So, I come away spending only $14.10.  Plus there is usually only 5 - 10 other people in the theater.  Even 3-D movies.  Its great.  I still do torrents because some are not even worth the $5.00/ticket.

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« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2010, 06:40:12 AM »
Couldnt agree more.  I have literally sat in a movie and said "I wonder what rip off of another movie this will be".  I was buying my movie tickets at Costco to defray the cost of the ticket ($7.50/ticket down from $9.50).....now, I go to the first matinee show of the day on Sundays and pay $5.00/ticket.  I bring a powerade zero (.79 cents) and a large bag of M&M's ($3.29).  So, I come away spending only $14.10.  Plus there is usually only 5 - 10 other people in the theater.  Even 3-D movies.  Its great.  I still do torrents because some are not even worth the $5.00/ticket.

I'm with you Curt. I go to the matinees. Bring my own food and such, especially when you have a little one.

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2010, 06:41:03 AM »
unless it's a blu-ray, it's not worth renting movies anymore when you have torrents available.

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #4 on: March 18, 2010, 06:52:34 AM »
If the cost of a movie ticket is making you blanche it’s time to get a better paying job.  Btw, wtf does this thread have to do with bodybuilding gossip?  Once again, the mods here are asleep at the switch.  ::)

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #5 on: March 18, 2010, 06:57:38 AM »
If the cost of a movie ticket is making you blanche it’s time to get a better paying job.  Btw, wtf does this thread have to do with bodybuilding gossip?  Once again, the mods here are asleep at the switch.  ::)


Maybe because all of these former blockbuster stores will make perfect locations for gyms.

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« Reply #6 on: March 18, 2010, 07:08:21 AM »
If the cost of a movie ticket is making you blanche it’s time to get a better paying job. 

It doesn't happen often, Bay, but I have to strongly disagree with you here.

If everyone had a 'better-paying job', then those of us who do have great jobs already would not enjoy the nice comfy positions (no pun) we currently have in life. 

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« Reply #7 on: March 18, 2010, 07:09:29 AM »
It doesn't happen often, Bay, but I have to strongly disagree with you here.

If everyone had a 'better-paying job', then those of us who do have great jobs already would not enjoy the nice comfy positions (no pun) we currently have in life. 

haha, yes the world needs ditch diggers too.

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #8 on: March 18, 2010, 07:12:13 AM »
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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #9 on: March 18, 2010, 07:20:19 AM »
If the cost of a movie ticket is making you blanche it’s time to get a better paying job.  Btw, wtf does this thread have to do with bodybuilding gossip?  Once again, the mods here are asleep at the switch.  ::)


or not having a job

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #10 on: March 18, 2010, 07:22:16 AM »
I'm glad Ballbusters will be gone.

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« Reply #11 on: March 18, 2010, 07:26:58 AM »
If the cost of a movie ticket is making you blanche it’s time to get a better paying job.  Btw, wtf does this thread have to do with bodybuilding gossip?  Once again, the mods here are asleep at the switch.  ::)


Bay nails it once again (yes, homo).  Seriously guys, if spending 10 bucks makes your asshole pucker so bad that you have to make a thread on Getgay about it, you need to reconsider your career path.

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #12 on: March 18, 2010, 07:30:48 AM »
Bay nails it once again (yes, homo).  Seriously guys, if spending 10 bucks makes your asshole pucker so bad that you have to make a thread on Getgay about it, you need to reconsider your career path.

$10 x 2....want a drink with that?  Hmm.....$4.25.....want popcorn with that? Hmmm....$5.25  Thats a nice little $30 night for ya!  I do have a nice job....but when it comes to plunking that money down for a shit pile of a movie...I wont do it.  I like spending what I do, going when I go.  Its the same damn movie....and I get the food I want.  Call me cheap, but I also feel better taking my girl out for dinner on Saturday night.  Amazing...the restaurant doesnt charge me more for it being saturday night.  If I take her for sushi...my bill would be the same on sunday afternoon as it is on saturday night.

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #13 on: March 18, 2010, 07:33:25 AM »
$15 for 2 hours of great entertainment is worth it.

However it's harder and harder to find great movies.

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« Reply #14 on: March 18, 2010, 07:34:30 AM »
$10 x 2....want a drink with that?  Hmm.....$4.25.....want popcorn with that? Hmmm....$5.25  Thats a nice little $30 night for ya!  I do have a nice job....but when it comes to plunking that money down for a shit pile of a movie...I wont do it.  I like spending what I do, going when I go.  Its the same damn movie....and I get the food I want.  Call me cheap, but I also feel better taking my girl out for dinner on Saturday night.  Amazing...the restaurant doesnt charge me more for it being saturday night.  If I take her for sushi...my bill would be the same on sunday afternoon as it is on saturday night.

again...if blowing (yes, homo) $30 bucks gets you that exercised you need to looking into TESST College for TV repair or Medix for medical transcription.

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« Reply #15 on: March 18, 2010, 07:37:48 AM »
It doesn't happen often, Bay, but I have to strongly disagree with you here.

If everyone had a 'better-paying job', then those of us who do have great jobs already would not enjoy the nice comfy positions (no pun) we currently have in life. 

Touché! What I should have said was “…it’s time to make different choices.”

I have observed that people who complain about the cost of X have no trouble spending as much money (or often lots more money) on other things most of us would find superfluous such as cigarettes, alcohol, jewelry, hairdos, overpriced stereo equipment, etc.  Of course, we’re all entitled to our indulgences, but we should recognize them as such and not be so quick to cry foul over a paltry purchase like a movie ticket.  That said, I rarely go to movies these days.  Netflix at home is often a better viewing experience for me.  :)

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #16 on: March 18, 2010, 07:38:21 AM »
Just print up some phony press credentials and tell them you are a local movie critic.

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #17 on: March 18, 2010, 07:49:06 AM »
$10 x 2....want a drink with that?  Hmm.....$4.25.....want popcorn with that? Hmmm....$5.25  Thats a nice little $30 night for ya!  I do have a nice job....but when it comes to plunking that money down for a shit pile of a movie...I wont do it.  I like spending what I do, going when I go.  Its the same damn movie....and I get the food I want.  Call me cheap, but I also feel better taking my girl out for dinner on Saturday night.  Amazing...the restaurant doesnt charge me more for it being saturday night.  If I take her for sushi...my bill would be the same on sunday afternoon as it is on saturday night.

When I DO go to the movies, I don’t go on an empty stomach so, no, I don’t want popcorn with that.  Nor do I want soda (I don’t drink soda anyway), or overpriced candy.  I am likely to go to dinner after movie so eating during the movie would just be a noisy distraction.

Just think of all the money you could save if you stopped eating at movies.  :D

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« Reply #18 on: March 18, 2010, 07:51:26 AM »
When I DO go to the movies, I don’t go on an empty stomach so, no, I don’t want popcorn with that.  Nor do I want soda (I don’t drink soda anyway), or overpriced candy.  I am likely to go to dinner after movie so eating during the movie would just be a noisy distraction.

Just think of all the money you could save if you stopped eating at movies.  :D

I used to have my girlfriend take a big pocketbook with popcorn and drinks from home.

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #19 on: March 18, 2010, 07:53:13 AM »
oh I bring a backpack..for me and the little one...

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #20 on: March 18, 2010, 08:22:45 AM »
I'm with you Curt. I go to the matinees. Bring my own food and such, especially when you have a little one.

lol, you're poor.
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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #21 on: March 18, 2010, 08:35:30 AM »
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/mar/17/blockbuster-dvd-chain-chapter-11




After 15 years as a high street stalwart, the heavily indebted DVD rental chain Blockbuster has warned that it is in danger of declaring bankruptcy as it faces a possible credit squeeze by Hollywood studios and struggles to keep up with movie buffs' changing technological habits.

The Dallas-based company is labouring under $975m (£635m) of debt, largely inherited when the business was spun out of the media conglomerate Viacom six years ago. After hefty interest repayments, Blockbuster lost $569m during 2009.

In a filing with US regulators, Blockbuster revealed it was in negotiations with top Hollywood studios about the financial terms on which they provide DVDs to its stores. If the studios decide Blockbuster's finances are impaired, they could rewrite the day-to-day credit terms on which they do business with the company – forcing it to make upfront cash commitments.

"We are currently experiencing significant liquidity constraints," said Blockbuster's disclosure. "Should we not be able to generate sufficient cashflow from operations and should the studios tighten or eliminate credit terms, we may determine that it is in the company's best interests to voluntarily seek relief through a pre-packaged, pre-arranged or other type of filing under chapter 11 of the US bankruptcy code."

Under bankruptcy, Blockbuster would stay in business but would seek court approval to renegotiate its finances. The warning prompted Blockbuster's shares to dive by 13 cents to just 26 cents on Wall Street, giving the business, which has 5,200 stores around the world, a market capitalisation of barely $50m.

Blockbuster has found it tough to keep up with technological changes in movie viewing. In its core US market, the company lost customers to a phenomenally popular mail-order DVD service, Netflix. More recently, it has faced a challenge from $1-a-rental movie vending machines at supermarkets and convenience stores operated by a rapidly expanding nationwide firm, Redbox.

In an effort to fight back, Blockbuster is introducing new services, including movies streamed via the internet directly to customers' televisions or phones, and download services allowing people to load films onto memory cards at its shops. But experts say it has not moved fast enough.

Charlie Wolf, an analyst at Needham & Co in New York, said Blockbuster's underlying operations traded close to break-even level but were hamstrung by annual debt interest payments of about $100m.

"They're not going to be a viable competitor in the marketplace with the kind of debt burden they have," said Wolf. "Until that's attacked, this company is really like a dead man walking. Ex that burden, we have a viable story."

Blockbuster suffered a key setback some years ago when it had to curtail the lucrative late fees it charged tardy customers, in response to competition from mail-order firms that allowed unlimited rental periods.

In Britain, the firm has been trying to cut costs by renegotiating leases on its 630 stores, which employ about 5,000 people.

Blockbuster's chief financial officer, Tom Casey, told the Guardian the bankruptcy warning was merely "precautionary language" and customers should not be alarmed.

"Our customers will continue to enjoy the Blockbuster experience through stores, kiosks, by mail and by digital download," Casey said.





http://www.netflix.com/

http://www.redbox.com/





Funny cause i just download DVD rips using bittorrent and didnt pay to watch a movie in 5 years.
And i wont mention the fact i enjoyed only 1 out of 5 movies i ve watched, cause most of them are shitty remakes of previous remakes definitely more of a wate of time than anything; i stoped watching after 10 to 20 minutes cause i felt i alrdy seen this ten times before.

a movie in itslef is overpriced garbage nowadays, not worth a quarter of the money you put in it.
I cant believe people didnt hear of XVIDS and still PAY to watch stuff.




They've been in trouble here in the states for along time.

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #22 on: March 18, 2010, 08:36:51 AM »
I told them it would be better business if they waived the late fees and kept me as a customer.  And did they listen?  No, so fuck 'em.  

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Re: Blockbuster is not a Blockbuster, the chain faces bankruptcy
« Reply #23 on: March 18, 2010, 08:40:46 AM »
I told them it would be better business if they waived the late fees and kept me as a customer.  And did they listen?  No, so fuck 'em.  
I'm sticking with Tape he knows how tell there ass to put up or shut up. Now we have the Red Box things here in the states where you cant rent movies for one dollar they are like vending machines you cant beat that with a stick...so Ballbusters can kiss my ass.

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« Reply #24 on: March 18, 2010, 08:58:26 AM »
I'm sticking with Tape he knows how tell there ass to put up or shut up. Now we have the Red Box things here in the states where you cant rent movies for one dollar they are like vending machines you cant beat that with a stick...so Ballbusters can kiss my ass.

Actually I did see a homeless guy in Phoenix beating a redbox with a bat...soooooo