Why don’t the cinemas form a union, grow some balls, and demand the Hollywood studios give them a bigger cut for being the only place to showcase their movies rather than everyone always trying to excuse passing the cost on to the consumer?
God, why haven’t they done that? I guess you’re going to have to ask the corporate figure heads of my theatre’s company, as well as the other companies in your area. Because to be perfectly honest, I wouldn’t know the answer to that. If I had to speculate, it is because they are a bunch of idiots that are sticking to an archaic business model because it has been proven to make them a profit. The only thing that I think would defeat this idea would be if the studios start building their own movie theatres. Or at least do what Disney did with the El Capitan theatre and essentially buy a movie theatre in order to market it as the exclusive first-run location for their films. To this date, the only thing that I can use as an effective example of how well this idea would work is the fact that the booking agent for the corporate theatre chain I work for said that they will not be showing Dragonball Evolutions on any of their theatre’s screens nation wide. But that’s the only example I can gi
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