Then don't show up 15-30 minutes before the movie starts?That's what I mean, the commercials before the trailers proper.
Then don't show up 15-30 minutes before the movie starts?That's what I mean, the commercials before the trailers proper.
Then don't show up 15-30 minutes before the movie starts?
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.
There's generally a three tier ad format at the theatres. There's the "Pre-Show" (as they call it at the theatres I go" that go on for the twenty minutes prior to the advertised start time. Stuff like interviews with actors about upcoming movies, trivia questions and other assorted stuff that has commercials interspersed throughout it. Then when the advertised start time arrives and the lights go out, they start with general commercials for a variety of things, cars, restaurants, popular food, whatever. Usually extended versions of commercials you see during a typical commercial break on network TV. And finally, the actual trailers for forthcoming films.That's what I mean, the commercials before the trailers proper.
Then when the advertised start time arrives and the lights go out, they start with general commercials for a variety of things, cars, restaurants, popular food, whatever. Usually extended versions of commercials you see during a typical commercial break on network TV.
And besides which they all take place before the movie, not interrupting it, so it's hardly the same.
But what's going to make it change even faster it's people poo-pooing the cinema experience and saying "Oh it's just as good at home."
They also used to have intermissions and live orchestras, so things can change.
But what's going to make it change even faster it's people poo-pooing the cinema experience and saying "Oh it's just as good at home."
I don't know if it's the same everywhere, but at my theater, it's the theater that's doing the commercials, and have no real connection to the movie itself, so I can't really see them interfering the movie itself.Now, maybe. But there was a time when they weren't there at all, and now they are, so you can't expect things to remain unchanged. If they've encroached that much, how long will it be before they start putting commercial breaks in the middle of movies, just to ensure you can't avoid the ads by coming in late? There's already a ton of product placement within movies.
I don't know if it's the same everywhere, but at my theater, it's the theater that's doing the commercials, and have no real connection to the movie itself, so I can't really see them interfering the movie itself.
I do hope we don't completely lose the desire to make big "cinematic" movies. I hope shifting focus to streaming to home screens and phones and tablets doesn't mean we lose the scope of top notch moviemaking.
Did they announce a date for a rescheduling?https://i.postimg.cc/wxsGYRyd/newmutants.jpg
Man, we need to see this bad boy already!
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