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27 Kommentare
More Sci-Fi!
This just in: people like to spend their time and money on things that are good, not things that are shit. More at 11.
The theaters have a role too
I don’t even think thats the problem. There are good films that get released that I would like to see in the cinema, the price of tickets (in relation to general cost of living) discourages it.
Theater’s are awesome, but at the end of the day it’s the movies and the actors, music, visuals etc. that really matter. The gap between home systems and theaters has closed, and some of the best content out there isn’t even available to theaters (TV)
I don’t have the money to afford movies at the theatre. I’ll let them work out the economic equation there.
I paid $43 for those 2 tickets. That’s 2 months of streaming and some snacks. Maybe worth it once a year
Well, he just made something that i couldn’t get decent tickets to see because of limited IMAX real estate in my theater. I see that as a problem the industry might want to think about. Add some flexibility to let big hits hold rooms longer. I couldn’t get Sinners tix for the same reason. It’s like AMC doesn’t want my money.
I’m sure I saw this same headline a week ago already
The theater experience is pretty boring these days, it’s not just the quality of filmmaking. Plus bigger screens at home are cheaper now.
Imagine going to see a movie with 2 adults, 2 kids. 12-14$ CAD here for entry fee, a popcorn with a drink is like 15$ each. So 120$ to see a movie.
The talk in board rooms across Hollywoodland is very much passing the buck into the consumer. I imagine Ryan or his people are in many of these rooms so it’s refreshing, while obvious, to see him speaking out.
The remedy I dreamt of once upon a time is every famous filmmaker with money opening a theatre in their hometowns. Curated local theatre experiences, especially if the big boys don’t want to play and give you distribution. Give repertory filmmakers a home so we can have a fighting chance of surviving into this new era of entertainment we’re finding ourselves in.
Push for etiquette at the theaters, I don’t want to pay for an experience easily ruined by rude selfish people.
Stop playing it safe.
Take more chances with original ideas, even if that means these Hollywood execs and billionaires get a few dollars less to polish their yachts and private jets.
Won’t hold my breath, though.
With a good tv and a good sound system at home and the ability to pause the movie and do anything I want, why would I go back to the theaters? You can say the theater is all about “the experience” but I’ve been to movies plenty of times and it does not beat the perks of watching movies at home.
Project Hail Mary was incredible. I loved the book, and the movie did it justice
I mean the studios seem hell bent on only producing shit.
The only perk for me to go to the movie theater is for the popcorn, but lately it feels like no matter what theater I go to or which showing time, the popcorn ends up being stale and cold
Now he could be and should be Han Solo’s son.
Best we can do is more superhero slop, live action remakes, and reboots of franchises from only 10 years ago.
It’s been apparent for years that Hollywood is running out of ideas. Majority of of movies are made from comic books or shitty remakes. I’m thrilled to run across a movie with something new.
I have two kids. We go to the theaters like fairly often-ish. It’s really fun. But also, not that much better than the family room. Shit, now I’m looking for a giant TV.
Saw Project Hail mary in theaters yesterday. Was awesome! Super glad I saw it in theaters as well. The music and graphics were amazing and the movie would not have been as good on a TV. I see people paying 20 bucks a ticket for a theater in the comments. IDK I pay around 12 for a ticket, I love the theaters and think 12 bucks is fine. I go for movies like this and will continue to
AMC charged 57 bucks for two tickets. not including popcorn / drinks.
Damn straight
Giving a shoutout to the local theatres. Saw Project Hail Mary on Friday — $41 for two tickets, more popcorn than we could finish, a bag of twizzlers, and two drinks. Time spent with my kid… priceless.
Ads, ads, noisy people, phones, can’t hear the dialogue, deafening action scenes, expensive tickets. What’s not to like?