They should just release the movies online. That's how many people watch them these days anyway. Maybe theater chains should just start operating pay-per-view websites. (And deliver popcorn and snacks by drone. That would almost be worth what they charge for them.)
They're completely closing all of the theaters in countries like France and Italy.We may actually see a complete halt in movie releases in the coming weeks. Here In BC, Canada, any events involving gatherings of more than 250 people are cancelled.
I think this is one that would probably be more appropriate for Hulu, it looks pretty dark for Disney+.This movie just can’t catch a break. Just put it on Disney +
Ugh, I really hope they don't that.
In a great example of the worst possible timing, we got a letter from our electrical company yesterday telling us that our area is going to have all of it's electricity turned off for four hours tomorrow while they do some work. Luckily it's nice out here, so we're just going to take the dogs out for a hike and eat at the park. The problem is that isn't going to take up the whole time, so we're going to do to fill up the rest of the time.I think we're lucky (in a relative sense) that if this pandemic had to come along, it came at a time when we already have a viable alternative to gathering in public places for work or shopping or recreation. This whole thing would be much harder to endure without the Internet.
It's funny, I don't have to deal with any of those problems at the theatre. Well, except for the commercials, but we'd still have to deal with those with a VOD service. Especially if it's anything like the On-Demand programs I get through my cable service which actually have commercials rigged so that you can't skip them.but the modern theater experience isn't really that great anymore, with the noisy recliner-chair motors and the patrons texting during the movie and the endless commercials up front and the expensive food and drink.
I'm just talking about the slides and video clips that start about 20 minutes or so before the movie's start time, not the trailers and stuff that goes with the movie.
Is there a word for nostalgia for things before your own time?
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