The problem is that the theaters aren’t using their last bit of cash on hand in updating their theaters and fixing issues that are causing low turnout. Instead, they are creating “value packages” which unless you want to be locked into some subscription model (I don’t) then there is no value. This will all come to a head next year when the largest theater company in the world has their notes come due from the bank. Prediction is bankruptcy and closing of MANY theaters.
Don’t lock me in a room with annoying strangers then
Alamo Drafthouse, or another decent cinema won’t hesitate to kick distracting people out.
Everyone’s complaints about theaters, are really just complaints about bad theaters.
Besides, the doors aren’t locked. So what are you even talking about?
The problem is that the theaters aren’t using their last bit of cash on hand in updating their theaters and fixing issues that are causing low turnout. Instead, they are creating “value packages” which unless you want to be locked into some subscription model (I don’t) then there is no value. This will all come to a head next year when the largest theater company in the world has their notes come due from the bank. Prediction is bankruptcy and closing of MANY theaters.
I’ve seen hundreds of movies in theaters and can count the bad experiences on one hand