Tbh all theatres have to do is figure out how to have drive in shows and make them convenient. Get 2-3 theatre sized monitors and put them in front of each parking lot and make a no car noise rule after the film stars.
That’s a smarter play than trying to force people back into regular behavior too early which is how we got here to begin with
Tbh all theatres have to do is figure out how to have drive in shows and make them convenient. Get 2-3 theatre sized monitors and put them in front of each parking lot and make a no car noise rule after the film stars.
That’s a smarter play than trying to force people back into regular behavior too early which is how we got here to begin with
It’s way more complicated than just putting screens out tho
Many theaters are in/at malls or in a shopping center with like Target’s and s***
Logistically impossible for the majority of those to get drive in screens
Tbh all theatres have to do is figure out how to have drive in shows and make them convenient. Get 2-3 theatre sized monitors and put them in front of each parking lot and make a no car noise rule after the film stars.
That’s a smarter play than trying to force people back into regular behavior too early which is how we got here to begin with
Moving towards drive ins do sound good for summer/spring but it would be s***ty during the winter. Nobody tryna go to a drive in in snow
theatres need to lower the fee of admission espeically in the UK it's done nearly ten bucks for one showing in alot of places
Moving towards drive ins do sound good for summer/spring but it would be s***ty during the winter. Nobody tryna go to a drive in in snow
Yeah. Best I could think of for cold weather would be to have a Bluetooth thing where people could listen in their cars with their windows up but then you get into gas being wasted for 2 hours of heat and whatnot. Hopefully by fall we would be back to being able to go inside places but if it’s the same as it is now yeah we f***ed lol
Yeah. Best I could think of for cold weather would be to have a Bluetooth thing where people could listen in their cars with their windows up but then you get into gas being wasted for 2 hours of heat and whatnot. Hopefully by fall we would be back to being able to go inside places but if it’s the same as it is now yeah we f***ed lol
Yeah but it’s also the fact that nobody wants to just sit in they car during the winter. What if it’s snowing? You won’t be able to see.
I would say best bet would be just spacing out where people can sit which I’m sure is what they’ve been currently doing
Yeah. Best I could think of for cold weather would be to have a Bluetooth thing where people could listen in their cars with their windows up but then you get into gas being wasted for 2 hours of heat and whatnot. Hopefully by fall we would be back to being able to go inside places but if it’s the same as it is now yeah we f***ed lol
the drive ins I’ve been to this year have radio stations that you tune the car to and that’s how you hear
So what do the directors, producers etc want the studios to do with the movies? Just release them in places with low COVID cases? Financially they still gonna take the L. Even if all these places were open, I seriously doubt people just gonna immediately go back to regular en masse.
This
Either release the movie on streaming and loss money or delay the movies 1-2 years and still lose money
Just finished the first book
Second half feels rushed to me though so much s*** happens
If he couldn't do a BO hit with blade runner, he's definitely not gonna do it with dune of all things
Niggas gotta stop with this theatrical superiority s***
Can’t wait to watch Dune on HBO Max just to spite theater snobs
Denis will deal with you soon.
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