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The Future of Movie Theatres , your thoughts.

Do you miss theatres?

  • Yes, wish they'd do more releases so I can go more.

    Votes: 5 13.5%
  • Yes, but I don't trust going out just yet.

    Votes: 17 45.9%
  • No, not till after this unpleasantness is over.

    Votes: 4 10.8%
  • No, I have a good system at home, rather stay at home

    Votes: 10 27.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 3 8.1%

  • Total voters
    37
I hardly ever went to theaters, so I wasn't affected much in that regard. Paying $13 to watch a movie once makes little sense when you can "rent" one for $3 and watch the good parts over and over again.
 
What is AMC A-List? Has American Motors Corporation been revived? The reference is unclear. Where is it? How does this entity “offer back” a membership?
 
Last movie I went to see was Star Trek 2009 in IMAX.

Ticket prices have gotten so ridiculous that I'm beyond happy to wait for the much cheaper blu-ray (or rarely DVD) to watch at home and rip to the computer. Multiple viewings are better anyway and I have hundreds of DVD & blu-ray movies & TV shows now.

I remember being excited to go out and see movies in the 70's and 80's when it was the only way to go.


What is AMC A-List? Has American Motors Corporation been revived? The reference is unclear. Where is it? How does this entity “offer back” a membership?

They're bringing back the Gremlin & Pacer :rofl:
 
It’s always a mistake to assume that your reader knows everything that you know.

Cheers!
 
My favorite theatre is Alamo Drafthouse. It's fun but it's a pewter dish; everyone eating and drinking. Probably won't be back in one by mid 2021 at the earliest.

Theatres are still closed here, I believe. Though nothing perked my interest this year anyway. Last movie I saw was...The Favourite? Last one I wanted to see was 1917. Missed those.

I don't miss going to the theatre outright, it's a fun diversion is all. And as said above there's nothing this year anyway that I would risk going to a theatre for.

As for the future - contraction. Heavy, heavy contraction. At best.

Ticket prices have gotten so ridiculous that I'm beyond happy to wait for the much cheaper blu-ray (or rarely DVD) to watch at home and rip to the computer. Multiple viewings are better anyway and I have hundreds of DVD & blu-ray movies & TV shows now.

I rarely do re-watches; most movies aren't alluring for that and my memory is great. Theatres - one off, that's fine for me.
 
My favorite theatre is Alamo Drafthouse. It's fun but it's a pewter dish; everyone eating and drinking. Probably won't be back in one by mid 2021 at the earliest.

Theatres are still closed here, I believe. Though nothing perked my interest this year anyway. Last movie I saw was...The Favourite? Last one I wanted to see was 1917. Missed those.

I don't miss going to the theatre outright, it's a fun diversion is all. And as said above there's nothing this year anyway that I would risk going to a theatre for.

As for the future - contraction. Heavy, heavy contraction. At best.



I rarely do re-watches; most movies aren't alluring for that and my memory is great. Theatres - one off, that's fine for me.

Perhaps you mean a Petri dish?
 
Why are so many Americans refusing to wear masks when it is a proven fact that masks reduce the risk of spreading and contracting THE PLAGUE? In Star Trek this wouldn’t happen.

That is unfortunately is very politically charged question and I for one am disappointed and frustrated in it too.
 
Why are so many Americans refusing to wear masks when it is a proven fact that masks reduce the risk of spreading and contracting THE PLAGUE? In Star Trek this wouldn’t happen.

There’s a concerted propaganda campaign to convince people that COVID is a liberal conspiracy to embarrass Trump and make them give up their civil liberties run by people who stand to lose billions of dollars from an economic slowdown, and 1/3 of Americans are so predisposed to believe that kind of conspiracy they dismiss things like “Facts” and “Proof” as part of the conspiracy.
 
Don’t care. Lots of entertainment options out there, if they continue on, great, if not, oh well.
Pretty much. The theater is a fun experience but hardly one I'm aching to return to. Like major sporting events if it didn't return my life would like continue on largely unaffected.
 
I really miss theatres. I used to do IMAX all the time. They're open in Ontario, but not sure if it's safe to go yet. Will have to wait by the door, patiently.
 
I really miss theatres. I used to do IMAX all the time. They're open in Ontario, but not sure if it's safe to go yet. Will have to wait by the door, patiently.

The only one near me is attached to a science centre, and the science centre has only been open with reduced hours and capacity, and in fact have had to lay off much of its staff temporarily, so I'm not even sure if the theatre is one of the things that is open.
 
What is AMC A-List? Has American Motors Corporation been revived? The reference is unclear. Where is it? How does this entity “offer back” a membership?
AMC is American Movie Channel, showing old movies on cable/satellite services.
 
AMC is American Movie Channel, showing old movies on cable/satellite services.

Although in this context they're probably talking about AMC Theatres, which I believe is unrelated to AMC Networks (although I could be wrong on that). The abbreviation comes from its original name of "American Multi-Cinema".
 
What is AMC A-List? Has American Motors Corporation been revived? The reference is unclear. Where is it? How does this entity “offer back” a membership?
The largest theater chain in the States. It would allow you to see three movies a week for $20 a month. It's still ongoing but not worth it.
 
They're all closed here and, though the quality of films seemed to be pretty declined, I do miss having them around, new releases and the possibility to go.
 
Our local theater (AMC Newport on the Levee) looks like it is open from about 6pm-12am, with the first show starting at 6:30 and the last at 9pm. Most movies only have one showing a day, with Tenet currently having three.
 
We have a decent setup at home (100 in digital projector, 7.1 sound) so I can't say I miss the theaters much. Last time I went was in the summer, for a 40th anniversary show of The Empire Strikes Back. That was fun. The theater was almost empty, as we went to a matinee showing on a weekday (summer vacation). At the time, masks weren't yet recommended, never mind mandated, in public indoors spaces in my area. I'll wear a mask when necessary to protect others, but my preferred means of minimizing the risk of catching the virus is to simply to avoid going out in public unless absolutely necessary, with the sole exception of my daily walks, where I can avoid people to the extent that masks aren't necessary.
 
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