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Re: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/donald-trump-wants-br
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 4:12 pm
by Foo
zombie wrote:Foo wrote:What I am saying is that we are both fans. If neither of us are patronizing an industry that relies on fans, that is immediately something that should be contemplated.
I love poke. A new poke place opened up and I have been there an average of once per week. I know other poke fans who have also been there multiple times. That tells me that particular business, at minimum, has some core strength.
that is something that should be contemplated, exactly. i've been saying that the theater owners need to look at why they are losing people, and find a way to bring them back, rather than just squeezing those that are still going for more and more money. that isn't sustainable. it's short sighted greed, in the moment. rather than trying to figure out how to continue for the long term. and maybe they're too far gone at this point to survive, but that's on them. *shrug*
It is the culture, not their fault. Look at the survivors and you know who made the right decisions. Every single budget theater in my area is gone. They ranged from $1 to $5, depending on various factors. I wanna say there were four that I went to, and every single one is gone. We took a class trip to see Back to the Future at one of them.
What survived? The premium theaters who went digital and 3D and IMAX.
So why would you go out and spend all kinds of money to make a glorified DVD screening room when the others failed under better conditions (less access to home media)?
Re: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/donald-trump-wants-br
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 4:13 pm
by zombie
Foo wrote:
I never pointed a finger at you. You seem to think some of this stuff is worth saving. By all means, spend the money to help save it. Wishing upon a star isn't going to save it, but supporting the things that need supporting will. Go to the drive in, the independent theater, the modest budget movie. That helps.
do you not feel like they are worth saving, or that things should be done differently? cause the post below seems to indicate that you do.
Foo wrote:
Entertainment is the worst. The digital era was supposed to democratize entertainment. Troma was once able to get movies into hundreds of theaters. No more. Now Disney has demanded 65% of the ticket sales, plus 4 weeks on the biggest screens at theaters in order to give them Star Wars.
but if you don't, let's just both agree that they're fucked the way they're going.
Re: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/donald-trump-wants-br
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 4:17 pm
by zombie
Foo wrote:zombie wrote:Foo wrote:What I am saying is that we are both fans. If neither of us are patronizing an industry that relies on fans, that is immediately something that should be contemplated.
I love poke. A new poke place opened up and I have been there an average of once per week. I know other poke fans who have also been there multiple times. That tells me that particular business, at minimum, has some core strength.
that is something that should be contemplated, exactly. i've been saying that the theater owners need to look at why they are losing people, and find a way to bring them back, rather than just squeezing those that are still going for more and more money. that isn't sustainable. it's short sighted greed, in the moment. rather than trying to figure out how to continue for the long term. and maybe they're too far gone at this point to survive, but that's on them. *shrug*
It is the culture, not their fault. Look at the survivors and you know who made the right decisions. Every single budget theater in my area is gone. They ranged from $1 to $5, depending on various factors. I wanna say there were four that I went to, and every single one is gone. We took a class trip to see Back to the Future at one of them.
What survived? The premium theaters who went digital and 3D and IMAX.
So why would you go out and spend all kinds of money to make a glorified DVD screening room when the others failed under better conditions (less access to home media)?
those theaters are also losing moviegoers every year. if they don't find a solution, they are not going to survive. squeezing a shrinking number of moviegoers for more and more money is not a solution. it's not sustainable. if they do not find a sustainable solution, they're gone too.
Re: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/donald-trump-wants-br
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 4:19 pm
by Foo
zombie wrote:Foo wrote:
I never pointed a finger at you. You seem to think some of this stuff is worth saving. By all means, spend the money to help save it. Wishing upon a star isn't going to save it, but supporting the things that need supporting will. Go to the drive in, the independent theater, the modest budget movie. That helps.
do you not feel like they are worth saving, or that things should be done differently? cause the post below seems to indicate that you do.
Foo wrote:
Entertainment is the worst. The digital era was supposed to democratize entertainment. Troma was once able to get movies into hundreds of theaters. No more. Now Disney has demanded 65% of the ticket sales, plus 4 weeks on the biggest screens at theaters in order to give them Star Wars.
but if you don't, let's just both agree that they're fucked the way they're going.
The market has dictated they are not worth saving. I don't go to theaters. I am part of that market. I can't complain about what happens.
Re: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/donald-trump-wants-br
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 4:25 pm
by zombie
Foo wrote:zombie wrote:Foo wrote:
I never pointed a finger at you. You seem to think some of this stuff is worth saving. By all means, spend the money to help save it. Wishing upon a star isn't going to save it, but supporting the things that need supporting will. Go to the drive in, the independent theater, the modest budget movie. That helps.
do you not feel like they are worth saving, or that things should be done differently? cause the post below seems to indicate that you do.
Foo wrote:
Entertainment is the worst. The digital era was supposed to democratize entertainment. Troma was once able to get movies into hundreds of theaters. No more. Now Disney has demanded 65% of the ticket sales, plus 4 weeks on the biggest screens at theaters in order to give them Star Wars.
but if you don't, let's just both agree that they're fucked the way they're going.
The market has dictated they are not worth saving. I don't go to theaters. I am part of that market. I can't complain about what happens.
but you have complained about the market. not just in this thread too.
Re: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/donald-trump-wants-br
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 4:37 pm
by Foo
zombie wrote:Foo wrote:zombie wrote:Foo wrote:
I never pointed a finger at you. You seem to think some of this stuff is worth saving. By all means, spend the money to help save it. Wishing upon a star isn't going to save it, but supporting the things that need supporting will. Go to the drive in, the independent theater, the modest budget movie. That helps.
do you not feel like they are worth saving, or that things should be done differently? cause the post below seems to indicate that you do.
Foo wrote:
Entertainment is the worst. The digital era was supposed to democratize entertainment. Troma was once able to get movies into hundreds of theaters. No more. Now Disney has demanded 65% of the ticket sales, plus 4 weeks on the biggest screens at theaters in order to give them Star Wars.
but if you don't, let's just both agree that they're fucked the way they're going.
The market has dictated they are not worth saving. I don't go to theaters. I am part of that market. I can't complain about what happens.
but you have complained about the market. not just in this thread too.
Sure, people are little bitches. I complain about them all the time. I don't really complain about the consequences, though.
Re: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/donald-trump-wants-br
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 4:49 pm
by zombie
Foo wrote:
Sure, people are little bitches. I complain about them all the time. I don't really complain about the consequences, though.
yes you do.
you complain that movies are being forgotten or being "censored". you complain that studios are too focused on big blockbusters. you complain that theaters are not diverse enough with their content. those are all consequences of the system.
Re: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/donald-trump-wants-br
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 4:55 pm
by Foo
zombie wrote:Foo wrote:
Sure, people are little bitches. I complain about them all the time. I don't really complain about the consequences, though.
yes you do.
you complain that movies are being forgotten or being "censored". you complain that studios are too focused on big blockbusters. you complain that theaters are not diverse enough with their content. those are all consequences of the system.
That is not "really complaining". It is like an airing of pet peeves and preferences. :p
Re: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/donald-trump-wants-br
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 5:04 pm
by zombie
Foo wrote:zombie wrote:Foo wrote:
Sure, people are little bitches. I complain about them all the time. I don't really complain about the consequences, though.
yes you do.
you complain that movies are being forgotten or being "censored". you complain that studios are too focused on big blockbusters. you complain that theaters are not diverse enough with their content. those are all consequences of the system.
That is not "really complaining". It is like an airing of pet peeves and preferences. :p
and now you're arguing semantics.
fair enough.
Re: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/donald-trump-wants-br
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 5:11 pm
by Foo
zombie wrote:Foo wrote:zombie wrote:Foo wrote:
Sure, people are little bitches. I complain about them all the time. I don't really complain about the consequences, though.
yes you do.
you complain that movies are being forgotten or being "censored". you complain that studios are too focused on big blockbusters. you complain that theaters are not diverse enough with their content. those are all consequences of the system.
That is not "really complaining". It is like an airing of pet peeves and preferences. :p
and now you're arguing semantics.
fair enough.
It is Festivus season. After the airing of grievances, we shall perform the feats of strength.
Re: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/donald-trump-wants-br
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 5:12 pm
by zombie
Foo wrote:zombie wrote:Foo wrote:zombie wrote:Foo wrote:
Sure, people are little bitches. I complain about them all the time. I don't really complain about the consequences, though.
yes you do.
you complain that movies are being forgotten or being "censored". you complain that studios are too focused on big blockbusters. you complain that theaters are not diverse enough with their content. those are all consequences of the system.
That is not "really complaining". It is like an airing of pet peeves and preferences. :p
and now you're arguing semantics.
fair enough.
It is Festivus season. After the airing of grievances, we shall perform the feats of strength.
happy life day to you, foo.
Re: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/donald-trump-wants-br
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2018 5:28 pm
by Reign in Blood
Foo wrote:zombie wrote:Foo wrote:
Sure, people are little bitches. I complain about them all the time. I don't really complain about the consequences, though.
yes you do.
you complain that movies are being forgotten or being "censored". you complain that studios are too focused on big blockbusters. you complain that theaters are not diverse enough with their content. those are all consequences of the system.
That is not "really complaining". It is like an airing of pet peeves and preferences. :p
Good form from zombs in this thread.