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In reply to the discussion: Movie Theaters Just Experienced Their Lowest Box Office Month in Almost 30 Years [View all]markodochartaigh
(4,537 posts)27. I used to see a half dozen movies a month.
I lived in an apartment complex with a half dozen theaters and 25 screens without leaving the connected parking lots. A friend from work and I would have dinner and a movie. We split the cost, maybe about $25 each, maximum.
I have gone to one movie this year, Avatar II, in IMAX. With popcorn and a drink it was around $50.
But the main problem for me is potential covid exposure. With long covid already, one more round could kill me. Back in Dallas working nights it was easy to have a private screening. Wait until a movie had been out two weeks and go on a Tuesday afternoon. Now in an area of retirees and very few theaters it's a lot more crowded. At least with reserved seating you can check right before showtime.
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Movie Theaters Just Experienced Their Lowest Box Office Month in Almost 30 Years [View all]
Coventina
Thursday
OP
The purpose of the article seems to be simply to report the numbers, not assess causality
AZJonnie
Thursday
#1
And maybe the same old, same old formulaic crap just doesn't get any excitement.
erronis
Thursday
#2
Discretionary spending is down, esp by people who can't afford World Series tickets. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Thursday
#4
"Have any of these brainiacs considered that NO ONE HAS ANY MONEY?!?!?!?!?!?"
Wounded Bear
Thursday
#12
Maybe the threat of "ICE" kicking in theatre doors is keeping people at home. Shame that. n/t
flvegan
Thursday
#13
It just may be there weren't any movies anyone wanted to see in the theaters
jmowreader
Thursday
#17
Mick Jagger has wrinkles? Maybe that's why he stands close to Keith Richards.
JustABozoOnThisBus
23 hrs ago
#41
Streaming lets me use closed-captions... skip back when I missed a line of dialog or when...
QueerDuck
Yesterday
#34