is crayton harrison. the movie studios are kind of in these conversations with potential distributors of digital downloads apple, comcast, cable companies that sell video-on-demand to offer films even weeks after they gave you in theaters -- after they debut in theaters. they have also been talking to the theaters because they like to have their permission to do this. it would go much more smoothly for them. so far they haven't been able to reach this agreement. there are starting to feel like they might have to go it alone. emily: can movie theaters fight back? crayton: yes. there is a lot they can do to fight back. they are still the biggest generator of revenue for films. they can just boycott a movie. -- say, forand sxample, we will release holme s a few weeks after it is in theaters in the studios can say no thanks. we cannot do that. emily: have you expect this to play out -- how do you expect this to play out? crayton: it is still a work in progress. as thedios as early beginning of next year try t