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I agree with 3ebfan511's first paragraph 100%. I never really see a reason to go to the theater, for the very reasons they stated. {nm}
Posted by: Buckee on Nov 20, 07:12
in response to 3ebfan511's post For me its the opposite...
Seems like anyone and everyone is jumping on the bandwagon to get rid of theatrical. It amazes me.
goodvibe61
Nov 19, 18:36
permanent solution to a temporary problem
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pickle rick!
Nov 19, 18:46
Studios shift to direct to consumer first I agree is destructive especially multi-year window deals.
notfabio
Nov 19, 19:09
Well said! No matter how much is spent on a home system, and I've been in elaborate ones, the cinema experience far exceeds!
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PhoneHome
Nov 20, 05:03
For me its the opposite...
3ebfan511
Nov 20, 05:48
I kinda get that. I'm enjoying more intimate movies at home now. Plus, no upcoming movie will replicate the Avengers: Endgame experience.
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Jay_Beezy
Nov 20, 06:58
I agree with 3ebfan511's first paragraph 100%. I never really see a reason to go to the theater, for the very reasons they stated.
Buckee
Nov 20, 07:12
This has nothing to do with being an introvert or extrovert
TheWeekendWarrior
Nov 20, 07:37
I don't know what that means...
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3ebfan511
Nov 20, 08:20
You suggested that people that go to movie theaters more than twice a year are extroverts. I'm pointing out that this is false.
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TheWeekendWarrior
Nov 20, 10:05
Well you don't know if its false, its a theory. You seem to say you are an extrovert...proving the point. Anyway the last few sentences..
3ebfan511
Nov 20, 10:20
+1. The last movie I saw in theaters was Spider-Man: FFH. After that, had little desire to visit the theaters.
~JPV~
Nov 20, 09:37
The flexibility is whats important. Once there is confidence in the market and people learn to cope with it, people will come back.
Gogreen
Nov 20, 07:30