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  • Blueintheface
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    Originally posted by Donuthole View Post
    GTFO, hack.
    I admitted the hack immediately. Redact that shit!

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  • Donuthole
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    Originally posted by Blueintheface View Post
    Of?
    GTFO, hack.

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  • Blueintheface
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    Hack? Huh? It might not of been totally clear from the peanut gallery, but I started this entire discussion passing on something that I'd heard on the radio today about the end the theater industry.

    Merry Christmas!
    Of?

    Who's the hack now.

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  • Donuthole
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    Hack? Huh? It might not [/b]of[/] been totally clear from the peanut gallery, but I started this entire discussion passing on something that I'd heard on the radio today about the end the theater industry.

    Merry Christmas!

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    The Glorious Blog of the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea

    Originally posted by Blueintheface View Post
    So you don't concede a minor albeit obvious defeat and worse yet you're a hack? Poor form, indeed.

    Merry Christmas from the peanut gallery.
    Hack? Huh? It might not HAVE been totally clear from the peanut gallery, but I started this entire discussion passing on something that I'd heard on the radio today about the end the theater industry.

    Merry Christmas!
    Last edited by Jeff Lebowski; 12-24-2014, 05:59 PM.

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  • Blueintheface
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    lol. Sure, moli. There is a HUGE difference between "gone" and "mostly gone except for a small niche". Give yourself a high-five!

    Meanwhile, google the declining revenues in the theater industry. Not to mention a ton of other articles making the same prediction I did.
    So you don't concede a minor albeit obvious defeat and worse yet you're a hack? Poor form, indeed.

    Merry Christmas from the peanut gallery.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by Moliere View Post
    Well, that's more reasonable but is a far cry from "gone". I'll be nice (it's Xmas eve afterall) and not breakout the emoticon of the guy riding backwards on a bicycle.

    I think theaters will evolve but I doubt they'll be a niche market in ten years. Theaters have already evolved with stadium seating, Imax, 3D and whatnot. I wonder if people thought theaters would go away when TVs began popping up in homes. Maybe 71 can let us know what the thinking was back then.
    lol. Sure, moli. There is a HUGE difference between "gone" and "mostly gone except for a small niche". Give yourself a high-five!

    Meanwhile, google the declining revenues in the theater industry. Not to mention a ton of other articles making the same prediction I did.

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  • Commando
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    I have a nice setup at my house- hd projector, sound system, the works. It's nice to watch stuff and play video games, but I think it would take the fun out of say- the new Star Wars if I could just d/l it on a certain day and watch it. I want that in IMAX or something, and I'll pay to see it that way. Maybe that's nostalgia talking, but I don't think so. I think it is more fun to see movies at the theatre where I can give the material the attention it deserves.

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  • Moliere
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    Come on, guys. Big flat panels and sound systems are getting dirt cheap. The increment in viewing experience at the theater is rapidly diminishing. I suppose it won't completely go away because there will be a handful of folks with a sentimental attachment to the old-timey movie theaters, but at the most it will become a small niche market. Like drive-in theaters.

    Spielberg and Lucas agree with me:

    http://variety.com/2013/digital/news...nt-1200496241/
    Well, that's more reasonable but is a far cry from "gone". I'll be nice (it's Xmas eve afterall) and not breakout the emoticon of the guy riding backwards on a bicycle.

    I think theaters will evolve but I doubt they'll be a niche market in ten years. Theaters have already evolved with stadium seating, Imax, 3D and whatnot. I wonder if people thought theaters would go away when TVs began popping up in homes. Maybe 71 can let us know what the thinking was back then.

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  • Bo Diddley
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    Another factor in the demise of movie theaters is the rise of quality TV series. Will be tougher and tougher to justify big budget movies as time goes on. People enjoy a longer story with more thorough character and plot development.
    I have not been impressed with the shallow product that typically comes out on the big screen.

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  • frank ryan
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    Another factor in the demise of movie theaters is the rise of quality TV series. Will be tougher and tougher to justify big budget movies as time goes on. People enjoy a longer story with more thorough character and plot development.
    I agree plus you can watch that stuff from anywhere on laptops and phones.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Another factor in the demise of movie theaters is the rise of quality TV series. Will be tougher and tougher to justify big budget movies as time goes on. People enjoy a longer story with more thorough character and plot development.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Come on, guys. Big flat panels and sound systems are getting dirt cheap. The increment in viewing experience at the theater is rapidly diminishing. I suppose it won't completely go away because there will be a handful of folks with a sentimental attachment to the old-timey movie theaters, but at the most it will become a small niche market. Like drive-in theaters.

    Spielberg and Lucas agree with me:

    Movies will be as expensive as Broadway, "quirkier" stories will live on streaming VOD, and dreams will be programmable, moguls predict.
    Last edited by Jeff Lebowski; 12-24-2014, 02:45 PM.

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  • SCcoug
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    Way to go, Sony. God bless America.

    I heard on the radio that everyone will be watching this release closely to see how well it does financially going the straight-to-vod route. Some speculate it might be the beginning of the end for theaters. I believe that theaters will be gone in ten years. Twenty years tops.
    I agree that some films will start doing a straight-to-vod or dual release. But viewing movies in theaters will still be in demand. And for plenty of movies the viewing experience will be better in the theater.

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  • CardiacCoug
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    Cool I have something to watch while I assemble some of the toys late tonight.

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