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Welcome to the very first episode of MFN Studios’ new project “Moviescope”. Moviescope is bringing you all the latest news from big Hollywood movies to low-budget independent flicks. News appearing in this episode (in order). – Scary Movie 5 release date confirmed! – Halle Berry in Dark Tide. – Guillermo del Toror is producing the horror movie remake “Don’t be afraid of the Dark”. – Steven Spielberg may direct Transformers 4…. – Halloween 3D coming out everywhere on October 26, 2012! Please rate, comment and subscribe. Enjoy!
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Transcript by www.newsy.com BY BRICE SANDER The Redbox battle may be headed to war. Redbox and Verizon announced a joint venture that could directly compete with Netflix’s online streaming services. But Deadline says details are scarce. “We don’t know whether it’ll be competitive with Netflix because the companies won’t say what they’re offering consumers and how much they’ll pay … investors lost a lot of their initial enthusiasm for the That didn’t stop industry analysts from examining the launch of another streaming service. One analyst tells CNBC he’s a fan of the idea, as long as they learn from past mistakes. “Verizon and Redbox would have to take on pretty significant content risks to compete. And if you go back to 2011 with Netflix, you saw what happens if you start licensing a lot of content ahead of subscriber growth.” A VentureBeat writer argues Verizon’s TV industry connections give Redbox a leg up on Netflix. “If you combine those relationships with Redbox’s major movie studio relationships, you have enough reach to rival Netflix in a big way. Not only that, but Verizon has access to lots of cash to pay for those streaming deals…” So this new venture could beat out Netflix for a lot of content. But the LA Times suggests Netflix is only one opponent in the fight for content and customers. “Due to complex rights issues, Netflix’s streaming service offers a hodgepodge of older and independent films, as the rights to most new releases from major studios are …
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