I don't understand all these people with collections of hundreds or even 1000 or more DVDs. When the hell are you going to have time to watch all of those and are there really that many movies you want to watch over and over again?
Where is it written that I have to watch my entire collection at once? I like have my options open for entertainment and, yeah, I can put in pretty much any of my movies, or TV shows and enjoy it always and I always want that option. I love collecting them and I would be severely disapointed if I couldn't have a physical copy of what I'm collecting.
I've hundreds of DVDs, many of them TV shows, and I'm always getting more I watch many of them all of the time and, yes, there are some I haven't watched in years, but if I suddenly get the urge to watch "Waynes' World" I can, because I have the DVD. I don't have to rely on it being on cable.
Another problem I forsee with downloadable movies/streaming it is that only the "newer" stuff will be available. Do you think they're going to have some old, rare, classic on there or, hell, even some the real decade-defining classics?
That's part of the problem I have with the popularity of Red Box rentals it only has the 20-or-so most recent and popular titles in it, the Red Box in my store already doesn't have Abrams' Star Trek in it which means, effectively, if you're a person who only rents movies from Red Box you'll never see Star Trek it's now a "forgotten" movie for those people and, hell, it may likely be that way for Net Flix renters too. I remember just walking around in video-rental stores and seen tons of old titles and picking one up out of curiosity or nostalgia. In 20 years or so if all movies are only available as streaming ones over the 'net who will ever see, say, "Ghostbusters" or the "Indiana Jones" movies again? You can't just "happen across" them by browsing like you can in a store, you can only find them by looking for them.
No, sorry, give me a physical copy in day of the week in a store where there rare, odd, "classic" can be found, discovered, and enjoyed and not just the most popular titles that've been released over the last couple months.