I’m sad that moviegoing isn’t what it used to be.
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Date: April 28th, 2024 6:06 PM Author: filthy burgundy double fault orchestra pit
It’s saddening to see movies becoming more less common as streaming and consumer habits change with technological advances. I’m worried that theaters will be a niche thing like record stores or Broadway theater. Is there anyway to course correct?
If a movie like Challengers can’t break through despite strong reviews and production value, what hope is there for films not of the high concept blockbuster kind? Is it possible to make movies for affordable prices and get a good return?
Monkey Man had a cheap budget yet some still consider it a disappointment.
What would it take for the general audience to get excited to go to the movie theaters again?
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