Just re-read the question...I'm going to expand on my statement a little...I also don't like the workflow of film, Can't do extended takes cause you'll run out of film in the middle of it...I suppose if you were to stagger 2 cameras runtimes, you could get overlapped footage of the takes, but I think that would be too cumbersome to manage as well.
I like the artistic freedom video gives you when working with actors. You can tweak performances right now and just have them redo it without having to go through all the cumbersome cutting and actioning and what not. By the time you go through the litany of starting to film again, the actors can lose their momentum and start to fall back on what they've been doing. If you don't cut, you will run out of film faster and the stress is higher budget wise for the actor to get a nice relaxed atmosphere where an actor can really feel comfortable to explore their part.
Film is dead, long live the new film...I'd still like to move to a format that will transfer nicely to film print (red) and give me real control over DoF (red)...so I guess my answer is still red...but the reasons have been expounded upon.