And on the subject of movies... - Printable Version +- RepairmanJack.com Forums (https://repairmanjack.com/forum) +-- Forum: Other Topics (https://repairmanjack.com/forum/forum-9.html) +--- Forum: Off Topic (https://repairmanjack.com/forum/forum-4.html) +--- Thread: And on the subject of movies... (/thread-728.html) |
And on the subject of movies... - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 02-21-2005 jimbow8 Wrote:Problem with that is they get more from the advertiser than they do from me. It will take many, many people to change the policy. If only a relatively few people feel strongly about it, then maybe it's not a real problem--just an annoyance to those few. And on the subject of movies... - Biggles - 02-21-2005 fpw Wrote:In Connecticut... Dammit Paul!!! This is exactly why YOU should be in authority! The problem with our country is the only people who WANT to be in office shouldn't be! I think you should be President. I would be happy to be Attorney General in the Wilson administration. And on the subject of movies... - Keith the Elder - 02-22-2005 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:what's with these FBI badges, dudes??? :eek: Badges, we don't need no stinkin' badges!!! Love the trailers, hate the commercials. The Multiplex should have one theater that just plays trailers. Admission would be free, you could get some nachos and watch continuous trailers, And they could have like an hour of Classic trailers every other hour. keith the elder And on the subject of movies... - Maggers - 02-22-2005 Keith the Elder Wrote:...Love the trailers, hate the commercials. Absolutely fabulous idea! And on the subject of movies... - jimbow8 - 02-22-2005 Keith the Elder Wrote:Badges, we don't need no stinkin' badges!!!That IS a great idea. I LOVE IT! Except a theater would never tie up a screen like that without taking in any money. Jim (finding the dark cloud within the silver lining) And on the subject of movies... - fpw - 02-22-2005 jimbow8 Wrote:Except a theater would never tie up a screen like that without taking in any money. Their take on the first week of a new film is only 10% of the tkt price; the concession stand keeps them going. So the trailer theater wouldn't be a total loss. And on the subject of movies... - KRW - 02-22-2005 fpw Wrote:Their take on the first week of a new film is only 10% of the tkt price; the concession stand keeps them going. So the trailer theater wouldn't be a total loss. But isn't the first week when the film makes the most money for them? 10% does not seem like a healthy number for a business. KRW And on the subject of movies... - Biggles - 02-22-2005 jimbow8 Wrote:That IS a great idea. I LOVE IT! My wife and I know a theatre manager quite well (she went to HS with him and even worked in a theatre with him during college). The real money for managers is in the concessions. One of his best movies ever was "My Big Fat Greek Wedding", because it became a sleeper hit and he was able to keep it on a screen for literally months. His percentage kept increasing as it went on. Another example is a local theatre that has played "Rocky Horror Picture Show" every weekend for many, many years (I think it's a midnight show every Friday or Saturday night). If I had a small theatre I would play cult classics: horror and sci-fi like "Night of the Living Dead", "War of the Worlds", "The Day the Earth Stood Still", you get the idea. There's got to be money in that or they wouldn't show them. And on the subject of movies... - jimbow8 - 02-22-2005 Biggles Wrote:If I had a small theatre I would play cult classics: horror and sci-fi like "Night of the Living Dead", "War of the Worlds", "The Day the Earth Stood Still", you get the idea. There's got to be money in that or they wouldn't show them.Uhh, they don't show them, so maybe there is no money in that! And on the subject of movies... - Biggles - 02-22-2005 jimbow8 Wrote:Uhh, they don't show them, so maybe there is no money in that! So you think my idea of showing nothing but classic Akira Kurosawa movies won't fly? |