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RIP Movie Theaters: Universal's Trolls World Tour Made More in 3 Weeks Digitally Than the Original Did in Theaters

sol_bad

Member
How did Invisible Man do on VOD. One example doesn't mean anything. As mention, people with kids will be desperate for new entertainment.
The first Trolls movie only made 350 million. And if I'm going to be honest, advertising for the sequel was much better than the first film.
 

NOLA_Gaffer

Banned
I'd rather watch a film on a Dolby/IMAX screen with their proper speakers than my 42" HDTV with TV speakers any day of the week, so here's hoping movie theaters survive this in the end.
 

Hari Seldon

Member
Yeah I cannot see the movie theaters surviving if this goes on another few months with the fazed openings that seem to be the plan. Those are massive spaces with massive bills to pay.
 

sol_bad

Member
I'd rather watch a film on a Dolby/IMAX screen with their proper speakers than my 42" HDTV with TV speakers any day of the week, so here's hoping movie theaters survive this in the end.

Don't worry, they won't. Trolls is a low tier film that that won't make heaps of money.

Wait, the article says 5 million rentals? That's $20 per rental in America and similar pricing around the world ($25 in Australia?). That's only about 100 million, take away the 30% cut from platform holders and it's about 70 million. The math doesn't add up, how could it have made more money than the first film?

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Jesus, the amount of people in here that are frothing at the mouth for cinemas to die, just because they have some damn issue with society and being in public. Stay at home, wait for movies to release at home and watch your movies at home, let everyone else enjoy their theatre going experience. I for one could not imagine watching Bladerunner 2049 or Dunkirk at home on a shitty 55 inch TV as a first time experience.
 
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MaestroMike

Gold Member
Yeah I cannot see the movie theaters surviving if this goes on another few months with the fazed openings that seem to be the plan. Those are massive spaces with massive bills to pay.

I think I read that amc theatres at least isn't going to file for bankruptcy and they're just going to postpone payments to the landlords and landlords prefer this option rather than bankruptcy because those large spaces are harder to flip and get someone to lease it and they have a chance of getting paid again once this pandemic comes to an end.
 

SpartanN92

Banned
Good.
I anxiously await the day that I never have to set foot in a movie theater in order to watch a new movie. The screens here are lousy anyway, there are always people coughing, talking and crinkling candy wrappers.
I want to be able to press pause, turn on subtitles etc... Movie theaters are old news.
 

Arkam

Member
Movie theaters are very clearly going the way of the Dinosaur... at least the ones that dont adapt. (and survive this COVID madness) Look at alamo drafthouse. I dont go there for the movies, I go there to watch a movie while I eat a (real) meal and drink a few beers. I get free tickets for AMC and Cinemark regularly (both with close locations) and have not used one. Not going to drive my ass to the theater to watch a more than likley meh movie and be stuck with $10 popcorn and $6 soda. Not even for a free ticket. Alamo realized I like to eat and drink beer.

We are in the era where the average home televison is 50+ inches and at least 1080p. Thats pretty damn good sitting in a living room. And we have fast internet so you can just pipe a 4k image into my house. Why would you go to the movies again?
 

ManaByte

Gold Member
Movie theaters are a mafia racket:

"This policy affects any and all Universal movies per se, goes into effect today and as our theatres reopen, and is not some hollow or ill-considered threat. Incidentally, this policy is not aimed solely at Universal out of pique or to be punitive in any way, it also extends to any movie maker who unilaterally abandons current windowing practices absent good faith negotiations between us, so that they as distributor and we as exhibitor both benefit and neither are hurt from such changes. Currently, with the press comment today, Universal is the only studio contemplating a wholesale change to the status quo. Hence, this immediate communication in response."
 
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Karmic Raze

Member
Movie theaters are very clearly going the way of the Dinosaur... at least the ones that dont adapt. (and survive this COVID madness) Look at alamo drafthouse. I dont go there for the movies, I go there to watch a movie while I eat a (real) meal and drink a few beers. I get free tickets for AMC and Cinemark regularly (both with close locations) and have not used one. Not going to drive my ass to the theater to watch a more than likley meh movie and be stuck with $10 popcorn and $6 soda. Not even for a free ticket. Alamo realized I like to eat and drink beer.

We are in the era where the average home televison is 50+ inches and at least 1080p. Thats pretty damn good sitting in a living room. And we have fast internet so you can just pipe a 4k image into my house. Why would you go to the movies again?

Yeah, I’d rather just stay at home myself. I don’t really enjoy going to the theaters much unless it’s a huge action flick.
 

sol_bad

Member
Good.
I anxiously await the day that I never have to set foot in a movie theater in order to watch a new movie. The screens here are lousy anyway, there are always people coughing, talking and crinkling candy wrappers.
I want to be able to press pause, turn on subtitles etc... Movie theaters are old news.

You know you can already do that? Just wait for the home release.......
 

SegaShack

Member
You don’t have any friends either?
I am married and have friends over to watch movies regularly. Theaters suck. They are dirty, overpriced, and food isn’t good. I get no joy going to a theater vs at home it’s always fun. I use a Benq Projector and 120” screen. No need for paying theaters for a bad experience.
 

MetalAlien

Banned
Next stop every studio has it's own streaming service so in order to watch all the new releases you must have like 20 subscriptions.
 

Great Hair

Banned
Im done with theaters. i´ve never watched a drama or paid for a dumb comedy in a theater, i dont see the value proposition in it. you go to a theater to watch blockbuster in the vein of Mad Mad Fury Road or Star Wars ... until some asshole ruins the experience.

Turn them into Netflix Social Hubs, where everyone can watch netflix newest series together. In other have Hulu or Amazon show their content ... or

Turn them into Porn&Hub Theater
let everyone enter and let them watch
Dolly Buster fighting off her demons on screen
Produced by Peter North
 
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