I believe Regal is the big theater on Franklin and VM.
Roger that, Stranger. 'Rona has done to walk in movies what Daylight Savings Time did to the Drive-Ins.Stranger said:
Movie theaters, like the hula hoop, are relics of the past.
No new movies made this year and the 'rona have killed the dang things. I wouldn't bet the ranch on the new Cinemark ones ever opening up
I love going to the movies. The excitement of turning off for a couple hours, the smell and taste of the overpriced popcorn, the drinks that are entirely too large for 1 human to consume.CorsicanaBear said:
My plan is to never ever go to a movie theatre again
I surely hope you're right, 8084. I grew up loving the Movies..still do. "Going to the Show" is about as American as it gets...Having said that, I agree with your statement that it's going to take awhile to recover. That's where I have great concerns. I think it will be a long time before many folks go to ANY indoor entertainment venue for 2 or more hours. At least in numbers large enough to make it profitable for the venue. BTW...I also loved the Drive-Ins...Guess I should be glad they can show indoors before the sun goes down! I just pray this Pandemic can/will be beaten down by science in a reasonably short time frame...And then we wait for the next one...Bear8084 said:
Going to the movies is still a great escape and experience for me and many others. To say it's a dying industry is ignoring that before COVID, it was having record years of income and ticket sales. Then COVID happened and theaters and studios stopped being open and showing and making movies. That would seriously dampen or kill any industry. I think it survives as a whole, but it's going to take awhile to recover. Some big chains will make it, some won't and you will probably see smaller chains do better with alternative screenings of older movies like Alamo Drafthouse does. Some of the bigger theaters have started to do that. The major studios has really put a damper on the theaters by delaying blockbusters until 2021.
I read that a good handful of big chains have enough saved up to last until 2021, so hopefully the studios will start releasing then.
Bexar Pitts said:I surely hope you're right, 8084. I grew up loving the Movies..still do. "Going to the Show" is about as American as it gets...Having said that, I agree with your statement that it's going to take awhile to recover. That's where I have great concerns. I think it will be a long time before many folks go to ANY indoor entertainment venue for 2 or more hours. At least in numbers large enough to make it profitable for the venue. BTW...I also loved the Drive-Ins...Guess I should be glad they can show indoors before the sun goes down! I just pray this Pandemic can/will be beaten down by science in a reasonably short time frame...And then we wait for the next one...Bear8084 said:
Going to the movies is still a great escape and experience for me and many others. To say it's a dying industry is ignoring that before COVID, it was having record years of income and ticket sales. Then COVID happened and theaters and studios stopped being open and showing and making movies. That would seriously dampen or kill any industry. I think it survives as a whole, but it's going to take awhile to recover. Some big chains will make it, some won't and you will probably see smaller chains do better with alternative screenings of older movies like Alamo Drafthouse does. Some of the bigger theaters have started to do that. The major studios has really put a damper on the theaters by delaying blockbusters until 2021.
I read that a good handful of big chains have enough saved up to last until 2021, so hopefully the studios will start releasing then.
So pretty much down to eating Chick-fil-A while building model ships from Hobby Lobby, eh?BornAgain said:
Hollywood supports Antifa/BLM
i do not.
depressingStranger said:
Movie theaters, like the hula hoop, are relics of the past.
No new movies made this year and the 'rona have killed the dang things. I wouldn't bet the ranch on the new Cinemark ones ever opening up
so agree with this. Just hate the way things have turned out. There goes the popcorn I soo enjoyed. LolBornAgain said:
Almost. the making of movies and the message most movies bring are really amazing. what turns me off is when the movie stars and Sports legends start spewing their hatred for this country when this country has been good to them. Its one thing to be self destructive and have nothing (deserved) and then working to recover and amass something for yourself without handouts (also deserved) vs having nothing and getting everything for free because you dont want to put forth the effort(undeserved)