RadonGOG: ...no sign whatsoever that "real" (sorry about telling you the inconvenient truth...) movies are folding in...
Trilarion: Maybe that is the crucial point. It seems GOG is not recognized for selling DRM free movies and well as the amount of movies they have to offer is rather limited. I guess this idea just did not take off and the sales are not really promising.
Not every idea has to be good.
Hmm, but is there any other store that sells DRM-free movies? I have never heard about any... :(
...and therefor GOG has to get success. It´s not good that there is no way to buy DRM-free Blockbusters; it strengthens piracy a lot! I mean, hell, it´s just bullshit that we have to pay rather not so cheap prices to get complete shit---Disks that are encrypted and have to be decrypted by otherwise unnecessary software to watch the movie stored on it (BluRays) or accepting shitty image quality and outdated tech (DVDs) --- and in both cases the disk has to be in the damn drive. Hell, you have to own a drive just for that task, as no other application today needs an OpticalDrive anymore...
What I wanna say: The idea doesn´t have to be good; it´s necessary, it´s about time! Just like resurrecting DRM-free games was about time when GOG started!