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sevendoubler

03/14/15 3:45 PM

#289023 RE: Nikodemos #289019

Excellent DD> MODS please sticky Niko's> MOVIE RELEASE PRODUCT CYCLE Example!!! post 289019

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jutkl

03/14/15 3:55 PM

#289026 RE: Nikodemos #289019

very impressive.
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Mexico10

03/14/15 5:33 PM

#289046 RE: Nikodemos #289019

Beautiful

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KennyPro

03/14/15 7:39 PM

#289098 RE: Nikodemos #289019

All good in Theory Niko...NTEK has a LOT of that and very little actual substantive delivery or proving of it's " Theories "! I am not happy at all with whats been said to have been done to date! Time to talk is over...we need audits and some follow through that is not strictly off the backs of the shareholders through dilution and dreamer talk!
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Nikodemos

03/14/15 8:09 PM

#289117 RE: Nikodemos #289019


The UltraFlix™ VALUE PROPOSITION:

Consider: The average movie price in the U.S. was ~$8 over the
first three months of 2014 (down 5% from last year). For a family
of four, just getting in the theater doors costs ~$32.00.

Then there's the concession stand (where the theater itself makes
its money) since ticket sales mostly go to the studios. The average
cost of a large popcorn is $8.25, a large soda is $6.50 cents, and
a pack of candy is $4.45. Even assuming the kids get smaller sodas,
that’s still another $40 or so: That’s nearly $75 for one movie.

A monthly trip to the theater would come to approximately $900 a
year. If the family goes twice a month (hardly out of the question),
that’s an annual budget-bite of $1,800.00.

Now what does, or will a 4K TV cost TODAY or by years end?

So consider that with the declining cost of 4K flat-screen TVs, a
family can set up a totally decent home entertainment center for
around $1,000 including a solid sound system & a gaming device can
be done for less than $1,300 total. And that’s ignoring the fact
that the television would not only act as a home theater replacement,
but also as an arcade, a gym, and a device to watch news, sports,
weather, sitcoms, mysteries, & — you know, TV shows!! Add your own
bag of popcorn (that can make many servings) at about $3 & a 2-liter bottle of soda at roughly $2 & treats-galore.

Even at a conservative estimate, that home entertainment equipment would last for 5 years & potentially provide entertainment every night of the week; not just a few hours on a weekend.

UltraFlix is poised as a market disruptor...


[] Live 4K Events (Concerts, Festivals, Sports, etc.)

[] All-Day 4K TV Streaming

[] Dedicated 4K TV Music Video Channel

[] Paramount Pictures "Interstellar" EXCLUSIVE



[] iMac IOS

[] Armada TV

[] Authorized partner with Dolby for both the Dolby Vision and Atmos products

[] & MUCH MORE....


READ ALL ABOUT IT HERE:
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NTEK's Iron Dragon TV Channel

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Pennylanepam

04/05/15 7:56 PM

#296227 RE: Nikodemos #289019

WHERE IS THE INTERSTELLAR MOVIE?
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makinezmoney

05/22/15 10:54 PM

#308238 RE: Nikodemos #289019

Ya... Looks like none of this applies anymore.

Lots of Conjecture.. No Deliverables.
Maybe FooleyTech has gone into some other kinda business.





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Ranchersw

05/22/15 11:47 PM

#308239 RE: Nikodemos #289019

This is already being done on Amazon HD and many other sites. And Amazon is already in the 4k game, it is being advertised (for real) on all new Sony TVs. Ultraflix is going to have to acquire good new content(and pay for it)while paying for real advertisement to even have a chance at competing with Amazon, Hulu, Comcast and the rest that are jumping in the 4k game. Interstellar ( though a good movie), GI Joe 2, Rain Man, Fargo and Rocky 5 just aren't going to cut it. I may have missed 1 or 2 that folks may have heard of. I keep hearing Ntek praisers saying content is key. Yes it is and it isn't on Ultraflix. Most movies and other content on Ultraflix most people have never heard of and don't care to even see. 4k will be the standard on TVs in the future but Ultraflix has become an Ultra disappointment especially to its shareholders.