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In reply to the discussion: Why There Will Be Almost No Movie Theaters in 5 Years [View all]Javaman
(65,077 posts)5. theaters won't be gone but they certainly won't be anything like they are now
I think they will fall into the "boutique" category.
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my point was that "movies are dying" has been said many times in the past with even better reasons
GreatGazoo
Dec 24
#49
There are very few drive-in theatres left in Canada. Hard to get people in winter and only run
Bev54
Dec 24
#44
The indies will survive, AMC on the other chains can go down into the toilet as far as I'm concerned.
Crowman2009
Dec 24
#12
We've been buried in so much shitty "content" we hardly recognize the good stuff any more.
hunter
Dec 24
#16
They probably said that about the iceman when the electric refrigerator came out - and they were right.
Wonder Why
Dec 24
#20
"This is ushering in an age with little originality or surprise and general cultural stagnation."
J_William_Ryan
Dec 24
#39
The last current release I viewed in a movie theater was the anti-Bush movie
Jack Valentino
Dec 24
#53