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Hey Joe

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40. Rapacious corporate greed
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 12:45 PM
Dec 24

Has just about ruined everything in this country.
Private equity, venture capitalism, mergers and acquisitions, monopolies and oligopolies.
Vulture capitalism is ruining the character of this nation and limiting the freedom of choice for all people.

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Kick dalton99a Dec 24 #1
So sad. FalloutShelter Dec 24 #2
Fortunately Miles is Completely Wrong GreatGazoo Dec 24 #3
The huge theater in my hood closed down this past summer fwiw. babylonsister Dec 24 #4
That sounds like a terrible experience GreatGazoo Dec 24 #7
I recently went to see Nuremberg, ... aggiesal Dec 24 #23
Was this at a chain like AMC or Cinemark? GreatGazoo Dec 24 #48
Regal Theaters ... aggiesal Dec 24 #54
The old theatre in my home town, smaller one, is now run by a non-profit and shows Bev54 Dec 24 #43
I doubt he is wrong lonely bird Dec 24 #14
my point was that "movies are dying" has been said many times in the past with even better reasons GreatGazoo Dec 24 #49
Not sure he's wrong this time... hlthe2b Dec 24 #18
I'll add one gay texan Dec 24 #26
Yeah, That Didn't Work For Me Either ProfessorGAC Dec 24 #41
LOL "the failure of Ishtar" LearnedHand Dec 25 #55
theaters won't be gone but they certainly won't be anything like they are now Javaman Dec 24 #5
That's already happening or happened newdeal2 Dec 24 #8
Here in Tucson ChazInAz Dec 24 #34
Change happens ... Auggie Dec 24 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author CrispyQ Dec 24 #29
Drive-in movies, AM hits, and vinyl records ! Pluvious Dec 24 #37
Hope drive-ins are the last to go. KS Toronado Dec 24 #9
There are very few drive-in theatres left in Canada. Hard to get people in winter and only run Bev54 Dec 24 #44
Every Saturday growing up was the drive-in KS Toronado Dec 24 #47
Drive-Ins are making a small comeback IbogaProject Dec 24 #45
Alamo Drafthouse will probably survive. . . DinahMoeHum Dec 24 #10
Are the years 2025 and 2024 flipped in the fourth paragraph? Hugin Dec 24 #11
Trying to figure that out myself.... Ol Janx Spirit Dec 24 #19
I have to admit... Hugin Dec 24 #25
This is a creative commons article copied from another site. hunter Dec 24 #33
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
The ticket prices are ridiculous. milestogo Dec 24 #13
Doom and gloom predictions are often misguided PJMcK Dec 24 #15
We've been buried in so much shitty "content" we hardly recognize the good stuff any more. hunter Dec 24 #16
Went to a movie in a theater. Other audience members ruined it. gulliver Dec 24 #17
They probably said that about the iceman when the electric refrigerator came out - and they were right. Wonder Why Dec 24 #20
Do you remember the shorts? Zackzzzz Dec 24 #30
I remember a lot further than that Wonder Why Dec 24 #50
The redheaded weirdo incel in Colorado dampened my desire to go to a theater wolfie001 Dec 24 #21
I hope this is wrong Omaha Steve Dec 24 #22
The last time I went to a movie, Zackzzzz Dec 24 #24
I've been to movies twice since covid moonshinegnomie Dec 24 #27
They've warped our minds long enough bucolic_frolic Dec 24 #28
But where will I get my $12 popcorn? Sneederbunk Dec 24 #31
you can't turn theaters into housing for the homeless... ret5hd Dec 24 #32
One of the theaters near me turned into a MAGA church. Initech Dec 24 #38
Fine with me. The last time I saw a movie in the theaters, it was a disaster. Aristus Dec 24 #35
I watched Wake Up Dead Man last night. Initech Dec 24 #36
Wow, different strokes. I babylonsister Dec 24 #52
"This is ushering in an age with little originality or surprise and general cultural stagnation." J_William_Ryan Dec 24 #39
Rapacious corporate greed Hey Joe Dec 24 #40
I have to wear earplugs in theaters. AllyCat Dec 24 #42
It's also the cost to go to a feature film today. Not all theaters flvegan Dec 24 #46
Seems a bit overblown if you ask me MichMan Dec 24 #51
The last current release I viewed in a movie theater was the anti-Bush movie Jack Valentino Dec 24 #53
The worst thing about seeing movies in theaters ... Intractable Dec 25 #56
The last fun movie I saw in the USA was Don't Look Up DFW Dec 25 #57
Overblown fujiyamasan Dec 25 #58
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