I would, yes. As it stands, I only see the lowest price for each movie (and I'm not interested in this lower price). I'm only interested in the "HD" price, and getting to that info takes an extra click to the movie's info screen (and then I need to go back to the listing screen once I've seen it).
This might sound like "white people problems" but it's annoying and hurts the experience.
The entire subject is somewhat "first world problems", so ignore that.
So really your issue is with UI, maybe they could allow you to change which price point is shown to you? Because reducing down to a single price point, sure it might be good in that they're playing less mind games, but if you end up paying higher prices it surely isn't a good change.
Roku's Amazon interface is terrible with pricing. In the browse view the CTA I get is "Purchase from $2.99!"
But when you click into detail, it's actually: rent in SD for $2.99, rent in HD for $4.99, buy for $19.99.
I don't really care that much, but I can see how it comes off as scammy. If it wasn't Amazon doing it, I think a lot more people would have a problem with it.
I would be happier. It would mean they're not trying to play tricks with anchoring and they can't easily push the price up even higher later. They wouldn't have people "compromising" with the $4 version or being tricked into thinking $5 is suddenly a 'deal' because it's only a dollar!! more.
Why not? Are you happier if they instead say "Rent for $4.99" and nothing else?
Most products come in multiple price points, do you also dislike the fact that there are cheap/expensive models of computers, cars, TVs...