As a former manager of a single screen mom-and-pop theater all I have to say is that Deluxe/Technicolor are such greedy assholes. If you want to get a film within the first four weeks that it's out you have to give up 90% of your ticket sales to the distributors. If you want a 50/50 split or better you have to wait like 2 months. It was always a major gamble on what to wait for and what to actually get right away. They also make these BS rules like; our movie is the only film that can be shown on any given screen. Meaning if we wanted to do an early and late show, we couldn't. You're forced to only play one movie for weeks! Once that got more common the business basically died. The biggest insult is that the theaters have to pay for movie posters. We're already giving them all the sales, and then they have the gall to ask theaters to pay for the movie's advertising too? Are you fucking kidding me?
Comment on a Red Letter Media video about "the death of movie theaters": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwO5fGL2MeY
So basically yeah, the movie industry is murdering itself by refusing to change, specifically, refusing to change to be less scummy.
@sun @graf not only does the movie industry suck, the movies themselves also suck. there are not many movies i want to watch, so why would i go to a theater in the first place?
for movies i do want to see, i'm either willing to pay the $12 for a ticket or there is one day of the week where tickets are $5 instead so i just try to go then. and thankfully, neither of the theaters give a shit if you bring in food. i saw a guy carrying in an entire popeyes meal last time i went xD