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It really makes me wonder if society will begin to see theaters as being less than essential than previous generations did. People do need to eat. People do not need to pay $13 to see a movie they can rent online for $4 three months later.
Death of cinema.
Well, people can also eat at home.
Restaurants also offer something theaters don't: The ability to converse without being shunned.
Also very true, but on the other hand a cinema trip is much safer than a bar/restaurant trip if one fears getting the virus. Then again, people aren t going about this in a logic way regardless.
And again, watching at home is even more cheap.
I can assure you that going to a bar or restaurant here in Norway isn t cheap.
Is there that much of a price difference? Here, where I am at least, there's little difference in price between a decent meal and a cinema ticket with the extra indulgences on the side. However, I guess you could argue you get more for your money in a restaurant if you're just looking to get out.
There's a blast from the past. Hope you are well @RogueAgent :-bd
I have literally resurfaced this morning. Been mad at work with the pandemic. Family been up and down but thankfully we are all ok. Been long overdue for me to come back. Have missed you all and glad to be back. Looks like i got alot of catching up to do! @-) :-bd
Hope all is good with you WillyGalore? :D
True, unless they find a more profitable way to stream movies?
Hollywood has known this for a while hence the fads for 3D/imax/sequels. Ticket prices and concessions are unbelievably expensive.
The truth is not all industries are going to be able to survive the next few years. Bearing in mind their business model is based on lots of strangers sitting next to each other, I think cinema is one of them. I think the studios that are going benefit, as with all businesses, are the nimble ones that bend and adapt.
Here in Norway, cinema numbers in general (pre-Covid) were in decline amongst younger audiences. In a survey done for NRK (the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation) in 2019, there were some interesting numbers:
How many people in the 91% (wrongly) feel safe enough to go about their normal lives?
We have a long way to go with masks, social distancing, and lockdowns...and hopefully scientists will find a vaccine that works someday.
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2020/09/few-americans-have-coronavirus-antibodies-study-finds.html
This is why NTTD was postponed, and probably will be again.
Exactly, and seeing before the latest push back happened? I thought it was quite telling that the latest poster said coming November without a year attached!
The thing is, this virus could be with be with us for potentially years, so people have got to some degree to learn to live with it (whilst also being cautious). If the cinemas suffer or go under, it's partially down to the public's fear or apprehension about going to the cinema. It's a chicken and egg situation.
Don't feed DaltonCraig007's ego even more, please. He was a very unpleasant person to me - I'm glad to not be reading his superior, self-righteous, bullying posts on this situation.
Thank goodness for that! \:D/
Well, what I feel got lost in all of that is the fact that Cineams were slowly dying before Covid even started, with only biggest blockbusters making money. There is a reason why Martin Scorsese had to go to Netflix- film studios know that expensive projects that are not blockbusters will simply not make them money. And now we are in the pandemic where not all theatres open, movies that are being released wouldnt be breaking bank even before covid. The problem is not the pandemic itself, it's the studios that are not willing to take the risk and hoping that if they delay long enough they will be making the same money they would before the pandemic
The studios are showing their true colors. It's clear that they don't know what the f**ck they're doing. Neither EON, MGM nor Universal have any earthly idea when the general public will be safe to enter a movie theater. I'm just trying to wrap my head around their way of thinking. Nearly every Bond fan and movie goer on the planet came to peace with the film coming out when it is "safer." Any executive decision needs to have a basis and I don't think anyone believes that anything supports the new release date.
If they can pull the plug whenever they please, after re-vamping promotion, they should be able to call a slot whenever they please as well. So, what they should have done, at the first sight of uncertainty, is delay the film's release indefinitely. That way, when there's an actual sign of promise, they can spend money when it's worth spending and no one would be pissed off and out of a job. Right?
Exactly
It will not be "safer" than now for about 1,5 years, I believe.
But it is safe enough now to go to the movies now.
Distributors and people just don't seem to realise this.
That's not even all of the films scheduled for the next year - see how cramped it is in places!