We have so many diversions, now. We can’t consume everything. We’re trying, though.
AndrewCoja on
I don’t get why there are all these news stories about how big of a star The Rock is when he keeps making all these flops
CarneyVore14 on
Our country is falling apart, going to the movies isn’t really a thing right now.
nsa_k on
There’s kind of a lot going on economically right now. Not much money for entertainment. Especially with such unappealing choices.
Does Hollywood actually think we want more of Jared Leto? How many terrible movies do they think they can trick us into watching?
TheRealCabbageJack on
Have that thought about putting that Jared Leto guy in a blockbuster? I bet that would fix things.
BrofessorFarnsworth on
Sorry, can’t afford $50 popcorn
toomuchtostop on
Is it me or does it feel like a lot of movies aren’t even in theaters very long?
Past_Yam9507 on
[you sure you’re in the mood for another wes anderson film with everything that’s going on?](http://You Sure You’re In The Mood For Another Wes Anderson Film With Everything That’s Going On? – The Onion https://share.google/FqLBGvlNgsPgeBKRz)
SnooCheesecakes2743 on
How about some better movies??
SupremeGobbler1996 on
When is October ever a good box office month? It’s just like Feb and March, they never release any hits during those months.
Horror_Response_1991 on
Wow it’s almost like movies are really expensive just like everything else, and people are very selective on what movies they go see
jekyllcorvus on
In this economy?
Iamantifade on
The Safdies are all hype
Whompa on
If you’re asking people to get hyped for Jared Leto, I have bad news…
KlutzyRequirement251 on
No one wants to go see the same damn movies over and over again. America (I’m speaking from my geographical perspective) is in upheaval and movies are the LAST THING on many peoples‘ minds.
boner79 on
not surprising since the Internet hates Jared Leto and The Rock.
Get_Out_lmao on
NO ONE HAS MONEY YOU GOT TOO GREEDY. YOU HIT THE LIMIT
Trix_Are_4_90Kids on
Again, there is no incentive to sit in a theater full of people who can no longer pay fucking attention for 2 minutes.
patron11223344 on
I saw absolutely no marketing for smashing Machine. Didn’t realize it was out. Would have liked to seen it.
RasThavas1214 on
I saw Tron: Ares in the theater twice.
WuTang4thechildrn on
It’s like people really don’t understand that spending money on movies is not a priority right now for a lot of people
cozycorner on
We can’t afford to go to the movies and we are too tired after working .
TimeToBond on
Maybe Americans should go to the cinema.
lowprofilefodder on
Leto needs to be behind bars, not the big screen. Never again.
-_sumac_- on
It was spooky season. We wanted horror movies, not horrific movies.
Jorgen_Pakieto on
I would argue that it’s all reflective of where the cost of living situation is at globally, which is not good.
Recent-Dependent4179 on
Maybe if it didn’t cost $90+ for my wife, daughter, and I to go see a movie with a few snacks we would go.
pyramidsindust on
Well yeah. You think I have extra money after bills to go see movies that don’t interest me?
Darkdragoon324 on
I looked at what was playing in my local Cinemark on Friday, nothing really looked good except special screenings of older movies. Studios figured out they can release horror movies whenever and people will watch them all year long, so the October box office is slim pickings.
dakotanorth8 on
People expected The smashing machine to make excessive box office numbers lol?
It’s an indie film, with a niche subject, it was never going to crush it at the box office
nobusgleftalive on
I want to see running man. It might be the first movie I have seen in theaters since the dnd movie.
upfromashes on
All these articles have a „what could be going on?“ tone, with a lot of questions about particular actors, or genre fatigue, while aggressively ignoring that the American audience (at least) are being financially squeezed well beyond having discretionary funds to pop off to the (increasingly overpriced) movies.
Krow101 on
There are a lot of factors. Obviously streaming … huge, high-tech TVs … the price of a ticket. Also, Hollywood doesn’t seem to cater to their audience groups like they used to. They’ve mixed things up … tried different formulas.
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We have so many diversions, now. We can’t consume everything. We’re trying, though.
I don’t get why there are all these news stories about how big of a star The Rock is when he keeps making all these flops
Our country is falling apart, going to the movies isn’t really a thing right now.
There’s kind of a lot going on economically right now. Not much money for entertainment. Especially with such unappealing choices.
Does Hollywood actually think we want more of Jared Leto? How many terrible movies do they think they can trick us into watching?
Have that thought about putting that Jared Leto guy in a blockbuster? I bet that would fix things.
Sorry, can’t afford $50 popcorn
Is it me or does it feel like a lot of movies aren’t even in theaters very long?
[you sure you’re in the mood for another wes anderson film with everything that’s going on?](http://You Sure You’re In The Mood For Another Wes Anderson Film With Everything That’s Going On? – The Onion https://share.google/FqLBGvlNgsPgeBKRz)
How about some better movies??
When is October ever a good box office month? It’s just like Feb and March, they never release any hits during those months.
Wow it’s almost like movies are really expensive just like everything else, and people are very selective on what movies they go see
In this economy?
The Safdies are all hype
If you’re asking people to get hyped for Jared Leto, I have bad news…
No one wants to go see the same damn movies over and over again. America (I’m speaking from my geographical perspective) is in upheaval and movies are the LAST THING on many peoples‘ minds.
not surprising since the Internet hates Jared Leto and The Rock.
NO ONE HAS MONEY YOU GOT TOO GREEDY. YOU HIT THE LIMIT
Again, there is no incentive to sit in a theater full of people who can no longer pay fucking attention for 2 minutes.
I saw absolutely no marketing for smashing Machine. Didn’t realize it was out. Would have liked to seen it.
I saw Tron: Ares in the theater twice.
It’s like people really don’t understand that spending money on movies is not a priority right now for a lot of people
We can’t afford to go to the movies and we are too tired after working .
Maybe Americans should go to the cinema.
Leto needs to be behind bars, not the big screen. Never again.
It was spooky season. We wanted horror movies, not horrific movies.
I would argue that it’s all reflective of where the cost of living situation is at globally, which is not good.
Maybe if it didn’t cost $90+ for my wife, daughter, and I to go see a movie with a few snacks we would go.
Well yeah. You think I have extra money after bills to go see movies that don’t interest me?
I looked at what was playing in my local Cinemark on Friday, nothing really looked good except special screenings of older movies. Studios figured out they can release horror movies whenever and people will watch them all year long, so the October box office is slim pickings.
People expected The smashing machine to make excessive box office numbers lol?
It’s an indie film, with a niche subject, it was never going to crush it at the box office
I want to see running man. It might be the first movie I have seen in theaters since the dnd movie.
All these articles have a „what could be going on?“ tone, with a lot of questions about particular actors, or genre fatigue, while aggressively ignoring that the American audience (at least) are being financially squeezed well beyond having discretionary funds to pop off to the (increasingly overpriced) movies.
There are a lot of factors. Obviously streaming … huge, high-tech TVs … the price of a ticket. Also, Hollywood doesn’t seem to cater to their audience groups like they used to. They’ve mixed things up … tried different formulas.