That could be a problem, Hong Kong had it under control early on, but they relaxed the social distancing measures and the cases blew up, hopefully by july this wont be the case, but then again, i wouldnt mind waiting until august or a bit later.marshallmurphy wrote: ↑May 2nd, 2020, 7:18 pmDrove by movie theater tonight on my way to pick up some dinner. It was very crowded! Looks like people are itching to get out!
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This goes against my theory that people will be tired of movies post-quarantine. Where are you located?marshallmurphy wrote: ↑May 2nd, 2020, 7:18 pmDrove by movie theater tonight on my way to pick up some dinner. It was very crowded! Looks like people are itching to get out!
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this is indeed good news
The US just had its deadliest day due to the virus so far.
We're not out of the woods yet.
I know many are looking to get back to normal, but the reality is that won't be the case for much of the country anytime soon.
We're not out of the woods yet.
I know many are looking to get back to normal, but the reality is that won't be the case for much of the country anytime soon.
Which country?marshallmurphy wrote: ↑May 2nd, 2020, 7:18 pmDrove by movie theater tonight on my way to pick up some dinner. It was very crowded! Looks like people are itching to get out!
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Because it’s a theory with little to no merit and shows a complete lack of understanding of our current society. People will rush en masse to any social activity that even in the slightest represents the life which most of us aren’t able to do right now. If people aren’t gonna flock to see tenet it will be by and large because they aren’t interested, not because they don’t want to go out to see a movie.anikom15 wrote: ↑May 3rd, 2020, 2:43 amThis goes against my theory that people will be tired of movies post-quarantine. Where are you located?marshallmurphy wrote: ↑May 2nd, 2020, 7:18 pmDrove by movie theater tonight on my way to pick up some dinner. It was very crowded! Looks like people are itching to get out!
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Do you know if their doing reduced seating capacity in theaters and social distancing for lines at concession stand and box office?
I believe they’re operating at 25% capacity. Employees have to wear masks, and they have reduced showtimes to allow for cleanings between movies.
I think it will make around $600 - 700 million worldwide, which still will be really good.