The majority of those in hollywood are not deserving of our money so hopefully they will continue to make less money until even the sheep that drool over them lose interest.
before Covid we had a little group here who rented out a room in a restaurant one night a week for about 12-14 weeks in the fall and the spring and showed old movies for $3 a pop, plus you could buy dinner. A good mix of stuff from the 30s to the 50s. Most weeks they sold out the room, 80-90 people. I started going every week after a while because even the pictures I didn't think I'd like, I liked. Even the ones I'd seen before, it was different to see in a room with a crowd. But a lot I'd never seen.
I think the biggest crowd for any new release I went to was 25 or 30 and I forget what movie that even was. Of course we'd wait to go well after the opening, but still.
The majority of those in hollywood are not deserving of our money so hopefully they will continue to make less money until even the sheep that drool over them lose interest.
Too expensive for something likely to be ruined by rude and noisy people.
Get Woke, Go Broke
If I look at the nunbers there, not really, no.
before Covid we had a little group here who rented out a room in a restaurant one night a week for about 12-14 weeks in the fall and the spring and showed old movies for $3 a pop, plus you could buy dinner. A good mix of stuff from the 30s to the 50s. Most weeks they sold out the room, 80-90 people. I started going every week after a while because even the pictures I didn't think I'd like, I liked. Even the ones I'd seen before, it was different to see in a room with a crowd. But a lot I'd never seen.
I think the biggest crowd for any new release I went to was 25 or 30 and I forget what movie that even was. Of course we'd wait to go well after the opening, but still.