Can the movie and TV industry survive the digital era and not face the same fate as its music industry counterpart? Given the advancement of broadband technology, digital video compression and increased bandwidth distribution, users can easily download full feature movies and shows on their computer. This is a turning point for the major movie and production studios. Will they choose to alienate themselves from consumers by introducing restrictive technologies and suing anyone downloading illegal content? Or will the movie industry not follow the doomed path that the music industry took when Peer-to-Peer filing sharing networks and open source MP3 files came to turn their world upside down? Hollywood must look at the music industry's past mistakes and take the appropriate measures about positioning itself better in this digital era of "quick-fix" consumer satisfaction. This means listening to the consumer, embracing technology and finding innovative ways to be profitable.