Appetite for movie theaters? Sure.
Appetite for overpriced tickets, garbage movies, snacks at 1200% market prices and 30 minutes of ads? No thanks.
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Appetite for movie theaters? Sure.
Appetite for overpriced tickets, garbage movies, snacks at 1200% market prices and 30 minutes of ads? No thanks.
I pay 6€ for cinema tickets and just don't buy any snacks and drinks. The fact that you can't pause the movie, or check your phone, is worth it for me, I just get distracted too easily when watching movies at home. And ads are easy to avoid by just showing up 20 minutes late.
I do avoid big Hollywood productions mostly though, and try to stick to indie productions or documentaries.
The only major annoyance I have is that I frequently get patted down because they assume I'm smuggling in my own food from outside
get patted down because they assume I'm smuggling in my own food from outside
If my local theaters did this I would never return. Its not a fucking airport.
Leo should love Blu-rays.
You can actually own them, and they're 19 years old.
Hollywood churns out mostly dogshit quality movies, reboots, and sequels, of which a single ticket is around $20.
A family of 4 could easily spend over $100 just to see one mediocre movie.
Either Hollywood movie studios works with theaters to change that reality, or theaters die, and studios get acquired by streamers without any fear of antitrust to hold them back.
The only change I can see them making is increasing their ticket and concession prices.
Quality of Hollywood films is the main reason people avoid theatres. No one is paying those prices to watch 11% rotten tomatoes films.
There are films I get angry with even after torrenting.
Tron: Ares has entered the chat. Wtf was that trash
Theatres are meant to be places to watch movies, and movies are an art form. The garbage Hollywood is putting out these days is designed-by-committee bullshit. Not art. So yeah, theatres will probably die because they’re not making art anymore.
My local theatre shows some new artsie movies. We go to see them, and some are great.
But the theatre is usually close to empty.
I don’t think expunging the bland, mass market movies would save theaters, even if they did.
His newest flick was excellent and it bombed, so there's some disconnect here. I think it suffered a Shawshankian fate though.
I'm not sure I understand this take. Are you specifically talking about Hollywood vs. indies? I would consider PTA a part of Hollywood and I thought One Battle After another was fantastic. Same for people like Zach Cregger, Yorgos Lanthimos, or Danny Boyle.
It's almost like people don't want to pay $20 to sit down in a squeaky, sticky room with a dozen strangers who are invariably inconsiderate assholes, to see the 17th remake of some hit from the 80s. And throw in another $10 if you want a bag of popcorn, $12 for a drink, or trade-in of your vehicle for a box of Milk Duds that actually contains a completely unnecessary plastic bag of Milk Duds to fill the space otherwise occupied by 5 or 6 chunks of candy.
Especially when we're all just rolling in cash from this new tariff money. Like, what else are we gonna spend that kind of money on - 600mg of ibuprofen from the ER visit where you rolled / suspected broke your ankle??
Nothing about the movie theater experience draws me in anymore. The exception being Alamo Drafthouse. Last time I went to a Regal theater they had legitimately 15 to 20 minutes of straight up fucking commercials before the showing, before the trailers. I'm already paying out the ass for the ticket and food and you're still showing me commercials? Nah. That alone is enough to turn me off to it. Alamo Drafthouse on the other hand may be a little more pricey, but it's god great food and drinks and no fucking ads. They also have a high respect for no talkers in the theater and adults only on most showings or require an adult with them. End rant.
I’d pay thrice the price if seating was good, volume was 75% of current levels, talking was policed, Mary Jane was finger banged in a car instead of the row behind me, popcorn weren’t thrown around, phones were off, commercials didn’t last 25 minutes before the main showing started, I could press pause and go to the bathroom or for a snack.
Everything you said was completely reasonable and actually practiced in many theaters except that last part.
I was definitely being facetious 😄
My point is partly that not only do cinemas have to deal with managing all these people in there, they also have to compete with significantly better AV setups in people’s homes. Screens are much bigger, OLED, with surround sound at home. And at home I CAN press pause.
When cinemas were a big thing, people were lucky and wealthy if that had a 40” plasma at home. Now, you can get a 55” screen for the price of taking the family to a cinema 4 times.
That's a very valid point. I think it's more about the experience of going there with your friends, ordering popcorn etc.
I've been to the cinema alone, but that's usually only if I reeeally want to see the movie ASAP and it's not out anywhere else in the seven seas (if you know what I mean). Other than that it's always been about going there with friends. Kind of like music festivals - I enjoy them for every reason except the music part :D (with exceptions)
I can't take the commercials after paying 50 bucks. This is why I only attend rep cinemas. They once tried to project a single commercial and a large group of us pounded on the door of the now ex manager.
Yeah, if the cost of seeing a movie for my family of 4 is $80, if instead of going to the movies I take that and save for a TV, staying at home 4-5 times gets me a 75 inch 4K TV.
If I'm going to watch some unimaginative retread of an established IP, I'd rather do it on my couch, drinking a beer, and eating my own popcorn.
My wife and I used to go to the movies every Tuesday for like $5 a ticket. Didn't matter if there was something we were really interested in, we would take the chance on something. If that price tracked with inflation, it'd be $7 a ticket and we'd probably go with kids a couple times a month still. But it's more than double that and so are the snacks, so we instead go maybe twice a year.
But, yeah, some executive with an MBA knows best how to price empty goddamn seats.
It's true, I didn't want to pay over $14 for one person to go to the theater. If the prices were reasonable I'd be there.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Christopher Nolan (another theater advocate) should come to a rural town and watch a third-run movie on a screen that feels barely bigger than your living room TV. Sure, it's like 10 times bigger, but between that, the Coke stuck to the ground, the popcorn stuck to the Coke, and the sticky stuff on your seat you hope is Coke... I think they'd agree that most Americans are just fine watching movies at home. They go to these exclusive, high class theaters with the best of everything and they think we can all get an experience like that. We can't.
I don't care about artsy-fartsy movies or Marvel/superhero movies (or Avatar). I mean both are okay, I don't hate them or anything, but I'm not generally going out of my way to see them. (I did see last year's Superman on IMAX. Even though I don't like Superman, I knew that would be a unique experience, and I was right.) I like indie movies that fit a certain niche, and I like Japanese movies (especially anime movies, like stuff from Shinkai and Hosoda). I try to support these movies, but usually we get like, the worst screen. It's fine, we used to have to drive for hours to get the worst screen. Now we can get the worst screen just up the road. I support the films marketed to me and my niche. I'm not gonna spring for every DiCaprio or Nolan movie, they usually make a billion dollars anyway. I have no sympathy for the occasional one that doesn't.
Not even 3 weekends in. It looks like, now follow me here, it looks like people are willing to pay for spectacle they can't duplicate at home.
(Source: boxofficemojo.com)

Compared to this entire 13 week run:

Nothing against the latter, but I saw the trailers and was like "Yeah, I can watch that at home."
I would argue that seeing One Battle After Another in IMAX 70MM definitely is an experience I can’t reproduce at home and was amazing btw. Unfortunately most people don’t have the opportunity to see it that way.
Remove the 1st hour and I agree. It was way too long and the mom's story i feel like could've been told as dialogue.
I might be in the minority but I actually really, really enjoy the movie theater experience. I just can't afford it more than every so often.
For me to go see a movie in a theatre it needs to be an experience that is enhanced by the theatre.
Action/adventure movies like the Avengers were much better in theatre than on my tv at home because the scale of the image and sound add to the epicosity of the film.
For a comedy or a romance film a theatre only adds to the cost of viewing. Its alright for a date night but theres not really a point otherwise.
Make better films
I saw a movie 2 days ago, it cost 34 dollars for 2 tickets and was preceeded by over 25 minutes straight of ads before any trailers. Leo is completely out of touch, and I don't think anybody asked him for his fucking opinion on this in the first place.
The only movie theatres I still go to are pretty much jazz bars. Art Deco interior, very comfortable recliners and sofas, full bar, everyone has their own little table with a lamp and you can order in a cheese plate if you want. The tickets are a bit on the pricier side, sure, but I think it's worth it. They show both new and old movies and often host events related to them.
So for me, movie theatre's have never been better, as long as you avoid the AMC owned ones.
I used to love it. But there are more important things to spend the $50 bill on.
I have plenty of apetite for movie theaters, I don't have apetite for taking the time to going to the movie theater to watch a mediocre movie....
I love theaters, but I haven't been in a long time because it's a big investment of time.
I like IMAX, I like that theaters now have better food rather than just popcorn.
I don't like that there's half an hour of advertisements before the film, or that basic politeness etiquette seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird and the kids will be on their phones and talking and what not
Going to the movies has become unbearable. Even if Hollywood didn't produce nothing but mindless trash and the whole evening didn't cost an arm and a leg, there's always at least one group of assholes in the theater who don't know that you're supposed to keep your mouth shut at the movies. I used to go regularly and often, but now I only go on rare occasions.
Let's see...fight traffic, find parking, crazy price, uncomfortable seating, can't control the heating or cooling, can't lower the volume or turn it up, can't stand up and sing along, can't text or take a call, can't pause for bathroom break, can't rewind cuz you missed that one part, it's too big or too far became of seating, other people are doing X thing, a crazy person may end your life after or during a shitty movie you were invited to, ticket master and ticket slave relationship......yeah no appetite.
Everyone talking about ads before the showing - is it not standard practice to arrive late?
Here it's usually "ah, it's 20 mins past the starting time so we're perfectly on time!".
I like movie theaters, but most of the movies coming out aren't very interesting. I don't like superhero movies or COD/John Wick-y movies where the plot consists of people getting punched in the face and going on car chases for 15 minutes.
I miss movies like Interstellar. Weapons was the last movie I saw and really liked in theaters.
Haven't been to the theater since '09.
It'd be hard to get me back. First of all, you'd have to make a movie I want to see. Maybe screen some retros too since good movies can't be made anymore apparently. (I'm sure they could they just don't because they just want Marvel.)
Even then, you'd have to make the theater itself more attractive than piracy. For starters, cheaper. I'm not above paying for the experience of going but not that goddamn much. Maybe add a pinball machine or two like the good ol' days, or even Time Crisis. Hell a little lounge area with that, maybe a bar and some bar food at a reasonable price, I'll go see two and chill in the lounge in between, fuck it.
But the biggest thing is that would have to be reasonably priced and that's never going to happen while the industry continues to huff its own farts into its grave.
Agree on most points here. At least where I am at, there is still one theater kind of like this. $6 movies and reasonable priced snacks/beers. Only problem is the building is literally falling apart.
I live near an IMAX theater and started going recently - gotta say, its a lot more compelling when you're watching a movie in a theater bigger than my entire apartment building
the only time i go to the theaters now is when i'm worried about the internet spoiling plot for me.