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In reply to the discussion: Why There Will Be Almost No Movie Theaters in 5 Years [View all]aggiesal
(10,542 posts)The last time I went to the movies was in 2023 to see Killers of the Flower Moon (Excellent movie).
I've been going to more live theater than movie theaters.
Back to Nuremberg, online the tickets cost $8.99 + service fee, so I didn't order online.
When I went to the theater, there were only about a dozen cars in the lot.
When I entered the theater, there were no ticket sellers, only ticket kiosks and it took me to the same website when ordering online. The price is $8.99 but no service fee. I expected to pay $15 - $20. And all seats were reserved seating and all were still available.
The concessions were outrageous priced, but that was expected.
When I walked into the theater I was the only one. The screen was blanked.
The movie was scheduled for 9:15 pm. At 9 pm commercials started to play
The same commercials you see on TV. Then at 9:15 pm the trailers started.
Right around that time 2 more people arrived, for a total of 3 people.
Remember the scheduled movie time was 9:15 pm.
Well for the next 30 minutes trailer after trailer ... played
After 9:30 pm, each new trailer annoyed me.
Movie started at 9:45 pm, which really p1$$ed me off.
Yes the volume was way too loud, but the movie was great.
Didn't get out of the theater until after midnight. I probably was the last person out, because I couldn't find 1.employee.
Is the theater experience dying?
I believe it is.