It remains to be seen if it's temporary up or not for all we know it will go right back down in a few months personally I don't think it's doom and gloom but I also don't think it's magically going to go back to normal like nothing happened.
It remains to be seen if it's temporary up or not for all we know it will go right back down in a few months personally I don't think it's doom and gloom but I also don't think it's magically going to go back to normal like nothing happened.
Last edited by choptop; 04-13-2021 at 03:31 AM.
You guys been asking me where my evidence, it came yesterday and you guys still can’t accept it.
This is the beginning of the end of movie theaters as we know it. Bigger chains like AMC, Regal and Cinemark won’t entirely go out of business, but they will close a lot of their theaters.
I don’t like this either, I love going to the movie theater, but I have accepted the reality of the situation. Theaters can’t survive on blockbusters alone unless there are significant cutbacks.
Where I live there are four AMC Multiplexs within ten mile plus other theaters, this is not financially sustainable in our post-covid environment.
So I guess Mortal Kombat takes place during COVID.
(joke)
There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!
To put it simply, folks are not accepting what you are asserting because the very small bit of evidence that you actually have does not point to something as big as what is in blue actually coming to pass.
It actually points to that some smaller chains probably don't come out the other side of this.
That is not proof of anything bigger than that.
Because your "evidence" was an expected and predicted outcome that in no way supports your actual claim. As I said, we knew some theaters wouldn't survive so long without big movies. We also knew, and there is evidence now to support this, that attendance would bounce back after covid to bring the industry back. Those dead theaters will reopen with new owners.
Also, why can't theaters survive on blockbusters alone? Blockbusters draw in huge crowds, tons of cash, and in non-covid years there's more than enough blockbusters to sustain them. In fact, pre-covid, theaters were thriving on blockbusters! How can you thrive for years on blockbusters, and yet it inevitably can't let you survive? That makes no sense..
And finally, not financially sustainable post-covid? We're still in covid!
When all the theaters can be open 7 days a week then we can talk about normal conditions.
Kong has now made a profit.
https://movieweb.com/godzilla-vs-kon...-money-earned/
As for drafthouse they said they will make it and were getting help to keep going. They also got $60m to help stay afloat.
My first thought was "who?". Had to look them up. Turns out they are two chains owned by the same group that are up north (main area is la) with only 300 theatres only in america and one is a high class price so most normal folks don't go there anyways as they are high price and 95% of america has never heard of them!This is what I been saying all along, this is the first shoe to drop. I was hoping I was wrong, but apparently not. Hollywood is not making enough blockbusters movies for theaters to survive. I expect other theaters chains will shutdown some or maybe all of their of their sites. The way we watch movies has been changing for years and covid just aggravated the problem.
Movie news also said other theatre chains are aready after the theatres they were at including that big dome one and that there may be a bidding war over it between the theatres.
So a up north theatre chain thats high class that most never heard of and only 300 theatres that are aready getting grabbed by other theatres mark the end of movies?
Don't see it. Now if regal goes under then that's a bad sign.
Croods 2 did well also. Overseas had some big hits also.Well, it's not much, but it's sort of the first to do so since the pandemic started. We haven't seen profits since the first shut-down I think...
Last edited by Gaastra; 04-13-2021 at 04:39 PM.
What's impressive is there are still countries (like most of Europe) that are completely locked down and not showing it, and Japan doesn't debut until May and we know they have reasons to show up.
Yeah but had a much lower budget. GvK would be the first big bucks blockbuster to pull it off.