
In-flight movies and their evolution are examined, from single-screen showings to on-demand entertainment. Airlines spend millions on licensing and equipment, yet an economics professor suggests significant savings by eliminating in-flight entertainment. Licensing fees can reach $90,000 per movie for a limited time. The discussion covers the concept of "airplane movies"—content viewers wouldn't typically pay for but will watch during flights. The hosts also discuss how movies are edited for content, with different regions having varying sensitivities towards nudity, violence, and cultural references. While some airlines are more restrictive, others, like American and United, are more lenient in their content choices.
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