moviefill.com— If AMC were to boycott the movie it would be a huge blow, considering that they account for over 4,500 screens worldwide.
Feb 23, 2010View in Crawl 4
I live in Tulsa Oklahoma. We have nothing to do but eat and go to movies. The theater looks nice and all... <a class="user" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmiller2382/2823660897/" rel="nofollow">http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmiller2382/282366089 ...</a> There is a pic of the inside. But the bathrooms are half broken. They never open the side concession areas (what was the point in building them). They have the random broken chairs etc etc. This is the nicer theater. You can just tell that the money isn't being put into it to keep it up. The ripped up chairs were another theater that opened about 2 years prior to this one.
Shooting themselves in the feet Almost everyone I know or ever have known goes at least within the first month after that its like the movie does not even exist. They should even start to sell the movie a month after.
Pretty much, I worked in theatres growing up and their income is the concession, Disney is the worst company for film rental, big releases they demand 100% of the ticket sales for the first two weeks. That means that ticket you bought for Up on opening weekend went to Disney entirely and not the theatre.
wdukFeb 24, 2010
It's possible, Odeon in the UK have decided to boycott it, and they're the biggest cinema chain in the UK! No IMAX 3D for us....Hitler explains it all:<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTF7vRG_eyk" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTF7vRG_eyk</a>
ipoodFeb 24, 2010
Why is this getting buried? Sounds pretty accurate to me.
cmatthes1Feb 24, 2010
I live in Tulsa Oklahoma. We have nothing to do but eat and go to movies. The theater looks nice and all... <a class="user" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmiller2382/2823660897/" rel="nofollow">http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmiller2382/282366089 ...</a> There is a pic of the inside. But the bathrooms are half broken. They never open the side concession areas (what was the point in building them). They have the random broken chairs etc etc. This is the nicer theater. You can just tell that the money isn't being put into it to keep it up. The ripped up chairs were another theater that opened about 2 years prior to this one.
momomathewFeb 24, 2010
Where I live, Cinemark has movies for 4.50 before 6PM on weekends, that is when I take the kids.
yage2006Feb 25, 2010
Shooting themselves in the feet Almost everyone I know or ever have known goes at least within the first month after that its like the movie does not even exist. They should even start to sell the movie a month after.
chronomagnusFeb 25, 2010
The best movie experience is still in theatres. Seeing movies in theatres and Netflix are about the only ways I watch movies now.
chronomagnusFeb 25, 2010
Pretty much, I worked in theatres growing up and their income is the concession, Disney is the worst company for film rental, big releases they demand 100% of the ticket sales for the first two weeks. That means that ticket you bought for Up on opening weekend went to Disney entirely and not the theatre.