MaxFulvus: Who is ready to buy movies here whereas you can find some dvds for almost nothing in garage sales, second hand shops or with a huge discount on internet ? There is no hardware or compatibility issues contrary to games and the only drm is the regional lock (zone 1, zone 2...) but the difference between the versions are ridiculous (cover, some bonus...).
The GOG movie section is dead, let it rest in peace !
I think that's the biggest problem. I was able to get the first 4 leprechaun movies for $5. I'm not sure that GOG could have afforded to sell them to me for that, even if they had a license to do so.
I think it could be cool for independent releases, I'm going to be making a short in June and we'd probably be interested in getting it in the movie store here on top of any other sites we can get it on.
But, therein lies the problem, the movies people are likely to want are available elsewhere for cheap, or they won't be here at all. It was just a stupid idea that didn't get thought out properly.
Darvond: It turns out that films that premiered at Art's house are a bit too niche for us users.
Not an art house. Some guy named Art(s) house. With 3 couches.
Now if say MST3K had appeared or some other thing like that, I'm sure people would have hopped. But turns out film people are nuts about DRM for some odd reason.
That's precisely the problem. There's a ton of indie movies out there, but probably not a lot that people would come to a game retailing website to buy.