I purchase a great deal of my movies still from amazon simply because of the kids. I can preorder Disney/Pixar movies, often while they're still in the theater, to be delivered to my door the first day they're released. Plus I get a DVD hard copy for the car and a digital copy for the various apple iPads and phones.
Until the newer cars start offering wifi capabilities (and some are ie the new escalade) I will be limited to buying physical media. For the adult titles the store works fantastic. The only complaint I will echo here is the lack of studios. But we can hope....
Just realize that the movie demand in the car will most likely change quickly. My boys are 9 and 12 and pretty much NEVER ask for movies for the car anymore. Heck, I don't think they have in a couple years now. It's all about Minecraft and other games these days for them. Or they actually do *read*. And my youngest does have some motion sickness issues with car trips, so he can only tolerate so much movie or video game time or reading. But he's perfectly fine with audio books, so that's what he ends up doing quite a bit.
I used to think a movie player solution in the car was the end-all of entertainment, but now we don't buy vehicles with any kind of entertainment.
As for what I buy, I actually buy a lot less these days. Movie quality is way down, and often the "high quality" stuff just doesn't appeal to me as something to watch over and over. So renting Dallas Buyers Club, for instance, makes a lot more sense to me. It's a great movie, and I don't think I care to ever see it again. That said, I'm planning to watch all of Breaking Bad a second and maybe more times. It's strange to me that TV shows have that kind of quality, but it's there in some cases. But it's not considered as interesting, and therefore available via subscription streaming, which I'm also fine with.
So as a Kscape owner, I find myself buying VERY few movies in any format. It's most interesting to me to have K get more studios so I can get more *classics* on my system in higher resolution and without taking up vault space, but not as interesting for new content. Call me crazy on that. *shrug*
But I'm *really* much less likely to click the Buy button on the K store if there's no digital copy, too, when it comes to classics. I want to own content I can take with me on an airplane when I'm not connected with an iPad. So when that doesn't exist, I look for ways I can make that happen.
We're basically screwed with an amazing amount of fragmentation in this marketplace. Such a shame.
--Donnie