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GreatGazoo

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48. Was this at a chain like AMC or Cinemark?
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 01:51 PM
Dec 24

Just curious.

The theaters near me are regional. Three are run by one non-profit group and the closest one is owned by a millionaire and run by the same family that has a drive-in 10 miles north of here. I pay $11 for most screenings or $5 or discount day which is Tuesday at the close one or Wednesday at the three others. Beer is $6, popcorn is $4

We just restored the one in Saugerties to a version of a 1920s facade and marquis. Very vibrant film scene here. Lots of screenings with Q&A. Festivals, revivals, art house.
https://www.upstatefilms.org/film-series-2


There is an AMC complex 30 miles away and it is more like what you describe -- kiosks, too many ads, too many trailers but if you add 15 minutes to the "start" time you can miss most of that.

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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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