HSX Forum

Movies

65% but what is considered the ticket price? Surely they won't take more off IMAX/Dolby right?

Posted by: Smoo (a.k.a NipunSharma) on Nov 01, 14:43 in response to Antibody's post WSJ: Disney will receive 65% of ticket revenue from...

I've always wondered about this.  Is there an "average" ticket price that is agreed upon that they take their cut from?  Or what?

WSJ: Disney will receive 65% of ticket revenue from STAR8, a new high for a Hollywood studio. Antibody Nov 01, 13:19

keeping 35% of star wars probably going to be better than keeping 100% of anything else {nm} islndr Nov 01, 13:23

I doubt the strongarming will please theaters but what are they going to do about it? Kinda hard to fight back when its Star Wars. {nm} RollingThunder Nov 01, 13:23

cut screens and showtimes to squeeze supply {nm} slipping jimmy Nov 01, 13:26

Just means customers will go to the theater that DOES have showings, and buy concessions there, too. {nm} BSmurf Nov 01, 14:14

in some markets maybe. in others, there may only be one game in town. TFA was running basically 24/7 on opening weekend in many houses slipping jimmy Nov 01, 14:16

The smaller markets with few theaters would be cutting their own throats (pocketbooks) by trimming showings or forgoing altogether BSmurf Nov 01, 14:19

Pretty cruddy of Disney. They are a business, sure, but such tactics are not consistent with their publically accepted image. {nm} RollingThunder Nov 01, 14:22

I agree it's cruddy, and hurting those who actually HELP them the most (theater owners)! {nm} BSmurf Nov 01, 15:30

I know I know. But consider distributors pay for all distribution costs and all promotion to put butts in the seats Moviesnob Nov 01, 15:40

Slightly off topic, but were theaters making money hand over fist before the Internet Age of devices and streaming? BSmurf Nov 01, 16:17

the split has always been the split but the window was typically longer. Star Wars ran for a year straight in some big city theaters in '77. slipping jimmy Nov 01, 16:23

thats what I mean with saying they have less leverage. Other revenue streams are significant Moviesnob Nov 01, 16:41

I must have seen Star Wars 25 times that year. DTXbro Nov 02, 07:02

its their content and they should be maximizing its value. I would argue that a robust theatrical experience Moviesnob Nov 01, 16:45

countrerargument: if the studios were really better at content, more movies would run a lot longer in theaters b/c more people would watch slipping jimmy Nov 01, 17:05

Increased marketing and expansion of multiplexes has pushed demand into first weekend Moviesnob Nov 01, 17:47

65% but what is considered the ticket price? Surely they won't take more off IMAX/Dolby right? Smoo Nov 01, 14:43

I guess it can be argued that the theater didn't do the work, they just show it?...but man, tickets & concessions are pricey already! {nm} tealfan Nov 01, 15:42

The national average ticket price is typically below inflation. Now, as far as concessions...that is to counterbalance the cost of renting Catzan Nov 01, 19:45





Post a Reply

To post to the forums you must first login!


Flow (FLOW) 150000 4.74 (+2.49)          Radha Mitchell (RMITC) 5 20.45 (+0.12)          Flow (FLOW) 150000 4.74 (+2.49)          Blue Moon (BLUMN) 150000 4.39 (-0.01)          Flow (FLOW) 150000 4.74 (+2.49)          Julie Delpy (JDLPY) 24994 0.62 (+0.03)          Crime 101 (CRIM1) 20000 27.54 (-0.12)          Gladiator II (GLAD2) 100000 167.48 (-3.02)          Lasse Hallstrom (LHALL) 25000 51.41 (+0.16)          Lasse Hallstrom (LHALL) 6 51.41 (+0.16)          Him esh Patel (HPATE) 5 41.66 (0.00)          Crime 101 (CRIM1) 150000 27.54 (-0.12)          Wuthering Heights (WUTHR) 1 38.38 (+0.54)          Blood on Snow (BLOSN) 20000 22.86 (-0.27)          Sherlock Holmes 3 (HOLM3) 150000 15.71 (-0.12)          Gladiator II (GLAD2) 150000 167.48 (-3.02)          The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (TBCPE) 150000 28.66 (+0.84)          Rachel Zegler (RZEGL) 64 70.26 (-0.25)          Gladiator II (GLAD2) 79232 167.48 (-3.02)          The Beatles (BEAT1) 150000 80.07 (+5.06)          Blood on Snow (BLOSN) 20000 22.86 (-0.27)          Blitz (BLTZ) 150000 0.58 (-0.05)          Rachel Zegler (RZEGL) 70 70.26 (-0.25)          Rachel Zegler (RZEGL) 6 70.26 (-0.25)          The Beatles (BEAT1) 500 80.07 (+5.06)          Blitz (BLTZ) 150000 0.58 (-0.05)          Barney (BRNEY) 20000 8.21 (-0.08)          Djimon Hounsou (DHOUN) 25000 70.59 (-1.16)          Bonhoeffer (BNHFR) 150000 12.28 (+0.63)          Flow (FLOW) 150000 4.74 (+2.49)          Flow (FLOW) 149999 4.74 (+2.49)          A Real Pain (ARLPN) 1 7.78 (-0.12)          A Real Pain (ARLPN) 150000 7.78 (-0.12)          Barney (BRNEY) 40000 8.21 (-0.08)          Beautiful (BUTIF) 20000 8.87 (-0.01)          Beautiful (BUTIF) 20000 8.87 (-0.01)          Cleopatra (CLEOP) 20000 36.95 (0.00)          The Beatles (BEAT1) 3356 80.07 (+5.06)          Gladiator II (GLAD2) 150000 167.48 (-3.02)          Flow (FLOW) 149999 4.74 (+2.49)          Josh Gad (JGAD) 999 97.06 (0.00)          Flow (FLOW) 150000 4.74 (+2.49)          Josh Gad (JGAD) 999 97.06 (0.00)          Rosamund Pike (RPIKE) 3999 9.87 (+0.05)          See You When I See You (SYWIS) 150000 4.31 (+0.85)          Cleopatra (CLEOP) 20000 36.95 (0.00)          Rosamund Pike (RPIKE) 1999 9.87 (+0.05)          The Beatles (BEAT1) 150000 80.07 (+5.06)          Friendship (FNSHP) 15999 8.37 (-0.01)          Flow (FLOW) 1578 4.74 (+2.49)