MovieFone: "I'm really concerned about how soft things are," a panicked and unnamed longtime studio executive told Nikki Finke about the depressed box office numbers that have hit Hollywood in the last two months. "I'm sitting here looking at grosses and I'm concerned for the industry. What's worrying me is where are those hardcore movie fans at this point?" Probably still seeing movies, actually. The better question is: where is everyone else? Why aren't you going to the movies?
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The biggest reason I sometimes prefer seeing a movie at home vs. at the theater is the audience. I see most films theatrically via advance screening but when I have to see a film with the general viewing public I get put off very quickly because of all the talking, showing up late, cells phones ringing, and cell phone screens constantly lighting up so someone can text. I can avoid all those things by waiting 3 months and watching it at home with no distractions. Bad product might be keeping most people away but it's the people keeping me away.
Hey, I'm still going. Not every week like I used to but at least every other week.
Why has friday night movie night disappeared in my house? Because I know the plot, who the secret villan is, what the plot twist will be and who will come out on top at the end without ever having to go to the movies. Quit building movies on an assembly line.....and quit leaning on CG to tell your story.