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are movies at the theater dead??

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I take my daughters to the movies regularly, but yes, sadly, it is definitely dead. We were at the premiere for Inside Out 2 on Friday night and there were only 3 other people in the theater.
 
After Iron-Man died, cinema was no longer enjoyable for me. maybe deadpool :love:
 
When you're short like me (5'3") it often gets ruined by someone tall sitting in front in the next couple rows. Plus no beer, no being able to pause for bathroom breaks, etc - and of course the extreme cost. Streaming services are for rich people - sailing the high seas is affordable.
 
Dune 2 is a masterpiece!
I usually prefer to watch longer movies (+2.5h) in the theatre.
Way too long. Anything close to 2 hours I watch half one night half the next. Something REALLY long would be in 3 parts.
 
I think a lot of people still go to the movie theater.
 
I wouldn't say that they are completely dead just yet, but the lack of remarkable movies coming out lately and the prevalence of streaming puts theaters in one of the worst positions they could be in.
 
Movies themselves are dead until after the League of Nations 3.0 is erected where predicted after the 3rd and conflict predicted by the JJJ main man Mr. Pike.
 
Ticket prices are too high and there are a lot of other choices like streaming. At best certain event movies will make money and even there they can flop, the audience is fickle at best. Everyone has tried to diagnose what is wrong with cinema and not one has come up with a bullseye answer.
 
There's basically no reason for me to go to the theater nowadays, it's maybe a once a year thing at most. I'd rather just wait a few months and watch from the comfort of my home.
 
Maybe they are. Last time i were in a movie... It's was Joker or Apocalypse Now.
 
For me they are. Been over 20 years now since I watched a movie in the theater.

Much better to watch them stream on my TV at home.

I save money and don't have to deal with other people.
 
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Dune 2 is a masterpiece!
I usually prefer to watch longer movies (+2.5h) in the theatre.
I regret not having seen the first part in theatres. Made up for it going with 3 different groups for Dune 2.
 
For me they are they are. Been over 20 years now since I watched a movie in the theater.

Much better to watch them stream on my TV at home.

I save money and don't have to deal with other people.
Been about 30 for me - Forrest Gump. I don't stream - streaming services are for rich people. I pirate and watch on my computer.
 
The era of movie theaters died with the death of copies of movies on film. Now digital media are used, which in principle, given the spread of the 6K format among ordinary users, is practically no different from watching movies at home, if you have good equipment. Yes, the sound is still better in theaters. But not the image on the screen. So yes, the great era of the Lumière brothers is dead.
Whether it is good or bad is not for me to judge.
 
I'd rather watch a movie at home (even if it means waiting a little longer to see it), because;

Can I smoke while watching?
Cinema: ❌Home: ☑️

Can I pause the movie to go to the toilet?
Cinema: ❌Home: ☑️

Can I enjoy the movie in peace and quiet without others yapping:
Cinema: ❌Home: ☑️

Can I eat whatever I want while watching? (such as a cooked meal)
Cinema: ❌Home: ☑️

Additionally, I'm lazy AF, so going to the cinema involves getting dressed > going to the cinema > watching it > going back home.
Whereas staying at home I just have to press Play.
 
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