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Just a bowling alley and the good old movie theater
So I think the theater in my town stayed in business all through covid because it was one of the only fun things to do there
I've seen pics of old drive-in movie theaters though, and those looked amazing... I wish they still had them over regular theaters to be honest
Film studios don't really like it though, because they had a good racket going. At one point they could triple-dip their profits, or even more. Theatrical release > Rental release > Home video release > Home video "director's cut" release.
Now the streaming release has mostly replaced the theatrical release. The rental release is gone. The home video release still exists, but they're mostly trying to figure out how to turn that streaming release into a fountain of infinite money instead.
Theaters were going out of style before Covid...
Got totally hurt during Covid...
And never recovered because of terrible movies nobody wants to watch... like Black Panther 2, Black Adam, and Fast X ...
Now it's the writers / actors strike.... movies might be over totally... and hardly anyone will care
I was not aware there are still people who buy or borrow DVDs, lol.
Anyway, no movie theaters, I assume you mean CINEMAS are not obsolete.
The experience in a huge cinema room, with proper air conditioning, popcorn, a good sound system is a completely different experience than sitting at home and watching.
BOTH is pretty good, but here in my country plenty of people go to the cinema. Not as many as 20 yrs ago, but still plenty.
The quality and range of movies is more limited in the cinemas I believe, as there's not many good ones I would consider worth going there to watch, but it's still around.
Blue Beetle, The Nun II, The Equalizer 3, Barbie, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, are pretty much the picks at the moment for the cinemas here. Maybe out of those Blue Beetle would be worth a watch on the big screen in the cinemas?
Dude said " MOVIE theatres ". A movie theatre is a cinema. A theatre is a theatre.
I still use Redbox if I want to see a movie the year it comes out.
And gas is gas... aka farts... not fuel...
This to me is a theatre:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BXk3QK5NF0
(actually singing and playing the instruments, etc, even if it's acting out an entire movie)
No. Post -public norms of civility. Post cellphones. Post-streaming. Post-60+ inch TVs at home.
Covid ain't got a thing to do with the death of movie theaters.
If it does it's far down on the list of causes.
I dislike to repeat myself.