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26 votes
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Is National Cinema Day happening this year? I can't get a straight answer online!
So last year, the day after National Cinema Day, I saw this Tildes thread: https://tildes.net/~movies/19s7/today_is_us_national_cinema_day_what_are_you_going_to_go_see_for_4 Apparently I missed...
So last year, the day after National Cinema Day, I saw this Tildes thread:
https://tildes.net/~movies/19s7/today_is_us_national_cinema_day_what_are_you_going_to_go_see_for_4Apparently I missed out on the year's biggest discount day... No biggie, I'd go next year!
My phone's calendar said it would be on August 25th 2024, so I set a reminder. I check this morning, and see... normal priced movies?
I look it up, and I see Regal's website hasn't been updated since 2023, 99% of news articles are still about 2023, and the articles about 2024 say either September or October dates. The subreddit for cinema employees as recently as 11 days ago had no clue when it would be.
Does anyone on Tildes know what's going on?
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Classic films are making a comeback in cinemas
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Kevin Costner’s ‘Horizon 2’ pulled from August release in theaters
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It seems to me that movie studios, production and distribution companies are to blame for the decrease in attendance in movie theatres
disclaimer that I haven't done much research into this thought and it's mostly anecdotal but I doubt I am wrong? I personally don't go to theaters, except for comicbook movies. and the only reason...
disclaimer that I haven't done much research into this thought and it's mostly anecdotal but I doubt I am wrong?
I personally don't go to theaters, except for comicbook movies. and the only reason I go to theaters for comicbook movies is just cause I liked to discuss the comicbook movies on social media as soon as possible, but honestly, either I am getting really old or the redditors on /r/marvelstudios are getting young and younger everyday cause i go to those comments and it's not really a place I'd describe as open to a civil and non-memey discussion of the latest Marvel movie but I digress.
Point being, I personally prefer to wait for movie to arrive at streaming services. why?
- I don't have to deal with other people.
- I went to watch Creed 3 near the end of its theater run. 3 people chose to sit in front of me when the whole auditorium was basically empty (they looked to be in their mid-late 20s, maybe even early 30s.) I didn't care. What I did care was that one of the dudes spent half his time on his fucking phone. To the point that I literally had to bend over and ask him to put it away and he still didn't. this idiot just attempted to angle the phone in a manner such that I couldn't see it, or so he thought, the light still was there, just less. At that point, I just got too resentful of theaters to tell him off again but felt very stubborn about not moving away from my seat.
- I went to watch Aquaman 2 (iirc on opening weekend). I knew the movie was not gonna be great going in, just wanted to mark the end of the DCEU in theaters. 3 young girls were sitting in the middle section. as the movie started, these girls started taking selfies of themselves for the grams or snapchat or whatever the fuck it was. The light from their phone was bright. There was a couple sitting a seat or 2 to my right. the dude and I collectively rolled our eyes at the girls. They took 1 picture. I was like "OK, thank God". 2 pictures, I think "let's hope the second take works". Third picture "this is ridiculous". by this point, I wanted to throw something at them and just leaned over and asked them to put their phone away. I may been asshole cause it seemed like I scared them with that comment and to be quite frank, I took pleasure that I scare them, even accidentally.
- Theaters are extremely non-inclusive. This one bugs me a lot just cause of Eternals and CODA and Hollywood pretending they are woke. Not sure if anyone here has ever tried to use the closed captioning devices. I am personally not deaf, but I do have trouble processing words. I am the kind of guy who will often ask people to repeat themselves to fully understand what they said. Obviously can't do that with a movie but reading closed captioning helps me process. I finally decided to start trying the closed captioning devices in theaters around the time of Avengers Endgame I think. It's very hit or miss. either the theater forgot to charge the device so it gives out halfway through the movie, or it's just all old and it's neck doesn't retain it's form when I twist it into the good position and it ends up pointing the closed captioning at someone who is a good 1 foot shorter than me or it's fully charged and can retain its form but the studios behind the movie didn't put any serious effort into the closed captioning so half the fucking words are missing, rendering it pointless. My gf and I went to watch Mad Max Furiosa in theaters the other day and the theater didn't even have any remaining, they had given their to the studio to fix and didn't have any in stock as a result.
- Not sure about the states but up here in Canada, our big chain is Cineplex and they are so desperate to charge us extra that they now charge an extra "service fee" that you get charged only if you buy online.
- And the classic complaint of "just the snacks cost us a movie and a half nowadays"
However, I don't know if I blame the theater for my issues.
I've read the stories about how Disney have theaters over a barrel with how controlling they are with how much of a cut of a theater tickets goes to Disney and how Disney insists on how many auditorium the theaters devote to their movies. And how theaters charge so much for concession cause they are trying to keep the lights on to some extent cause the studios demand so much of the profit. And if it's a struggle to keep the lights on, I am not surprised they can't be more enforcing with the policy of no-phones during a movie.
It seems to me the studios, in an attempt to "maximize" their profit as much as possible, demanded as much as possible from theaters, while not realizing that the less of a cut that theaters take, the less theaters can invest in a welcoming environment where people actually want to go to and therefore people come less cause couple that with streaming services, why wouldn't people come less?
So I think the demise of theaters and the rise of streaming service can't just be attributed to how much more convenient it is to wait 8 months for a movie on streaming service but it's also attributable to the decline in quality at theaters which I think is cause studios are bleeding them dry.
So I find it odd that studios and production companies bitch moan and complain that people don't go to movies more in a time where a movie has to make 500 million $ just to be considered profitable but they've never really done any proper self-reflection on a possible reason why people don't go to theaters as much anymore.
23 votes - I don't have to deal with other people.
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What a century (plus a pandemic) does to moviegoing and why it matters
16 votes -
Sony Pictures acquires Alamo Drafthouse cinema in landmark deal that puts studios back in theater game
36 votes -
Seven things killing movie theaters (and how to save them)
13 votes -
Data show that the amount of sexual content in top films has sharply declined since 2000
33 votes -
'Run Lola Run' will be back in theaters this summer, with 4K restoration
23 votes -
How ‘Monkey Man’ went from Netflix roadkill to Universal’s theatrical event
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What is your "can't miss" movie that you will not pass up if showing in theaters?
For example, every so often (maybe every year or two) a local theater will do a showing of Lawrence of Arabia on 70mm film. I will plan my schedule around this when it happens, it is simply an...
For example, every so often (maybe every year or two) a local theater will do a showing of Lawrence of Arabia on 70mm film. I will plan my schedule around this when it happens, it is simply an experience I can't miss when I get the opportunity. I'm wondering what movies fall into that category for others!
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On Luca, Tenet, The Invisible Man and other films from the early pandemic era that deserve more big-screen time
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A handful of highly skilled artists in Ghana are behind some of the most imaginative, beautiful and exaggerated film posters. These posters are hilarious, captivating, colorful and highly impressive.
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Doug Liman says he’s boycotting SXSW premiere of his Jake Gyllenhaal film ‘Road House’ to protest Amazon MGM bypassing theaters for Prime streaming release
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David Lynch's Dune coming to theaters in February
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The Abyss | Remastered 4K, in theaters Dec 6 | Official trailer
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‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ intermission imposed by handful of theaters spurs intervention from Paramount
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‘Mission: Impossible 8’ jumps to 2025; ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ goes to summer in 2024 theatrical shake-up due to actors strike
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Is cinema dying? And if so, who is responsible? – A murder mystery
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Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour film is helping movie theatres, and infuriating Hollywood studios
27 votes -
Kevin Costner western ‘Horizon: An American Saga’ to hit theaters in two chapters
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A24 partners with AMC Theatres for ‘Thrills & Chills’ film series
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What’s behind all the box office flops this year - and what lessons can Hollywood learn?
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Taylor Swift box office: Theater owners predict record $100M opening for Eras Tour concert pic
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Taylor Swift concert film will bring Eras Tour to America’s movie theaters in October
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Today is US National Cinema Day! What are you going to go see for $4?
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Nearly a quarter of ‘Barbie’ filmgoers in the US hadn’t been to a cinema since before the pandemic
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US movie-theater behavior has gone off the reels
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Why Oppenheimer 70mm is breaking IMAX projectors
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AMC Theatres drops variable pricing plan that charged more for better seats
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The National Association of Theatre Owners is projecting that more than 200,000 moviegoers will attend same-day viewings of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” at theaters across North America
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AMC Theatres says more than 20,000 moviegoers have already booked ‘Barbie’-‘Oppenheimer’ double features
36 votes -
Raunchy comedies try for a comeback in theaters
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Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse editor confirms there are multiple versions of the film currently in theaters
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Can Warner Bros. restore its movie glory? Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy want Christopher Nolan back, will prioritize theatrical and take more big swings
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This independent Halifax cinema closed nearly thirty years ago. But its legacy is still intact
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Sony sent updated version of ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ to movie theaters after sound complaints
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Desperate for profits and souring on streaming, Hollywood falls back in love with movie theaters
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Most moviegoers will still go to theaters even if what they’re seeing will soon be streaming – study
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The Oscars’ bold bid to boost theaters
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Amazon may buy distressed AMC theater chain in seismic Hollywood streaming shift
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Apple to spend $1 billion a year on films to break into cinemas
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Could mediocre movies save movie theaters? ‘Ticket to Paradise,’ ‘A Man Called Otto’ and ‘80 for Brady’ say yes
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'Ant-Man: Quantumania' won't stream on Disney Plus for weeks (or months), sorry. Disney has been stretching out the time that films spend only in theaters
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AMC Theatres to change movie ticket prices based on seat location
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‘80 For Brady’ changes box office playbook, lowers movie ticket prices
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Hollywood cannot survive without movie theaters. Why is this so hard for studios to believe?
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Theater audiences shrank by half in the last four years. Can movies get them back?
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Avatar: The Way of Water has outperformed top 2022 films to bring infrequent moviegoers back to theaters
7 votes