RustyNails
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This discussion sprang up after looking at Beasts of No Nation trailer (if you haven't seen it, stop everything and watch it right now). This movie is being produced by Netflix and easily rivals a hollywood production. And it's not being released in theaters.
Movie theater chains are resisting showing this movie. Understandably, as they dont get any profits from doing so. But theater going experience isn't exactly a 5 star experience either. The seats are uncomfortable, the food is expensive, you cant pause if you need to take a pee break, and you are forced in a big ass rooom with a bunch of people many of which may or may not be annoying. And the tickets are creeping up in price. On the other hand, going on a date or with a group of friends to a theater isn't the worst thing you could do.
Christopher Nolan also said something recently about theaters, which is that they need innovation, else they will be a thing of the past:
I see Beasts of No Nation ushering a new phase of quality filmmaking where Hulu, Yahoo Screen, Amazon Video and Youtube will also jump on. They already established their turf when it comes to TV series. This will drive the profits of AMC, Fandango, Regal, etc to new lows. Of course they will be around for movies like BvS or Avengers, but cant help but think the theater going experience will change very soon and might even become obsolete.
Movie theater chains are resisting showing this movie. Understandably, as they dont get any profits from doing so. But theater going experience isn't exactly a 5 star experience either. The seats are uncomfortable, the food is expensive, you cant pause if you need to take a pee break, and you are forced in a big ass rooom with a bunch of people many of which may or may not be annoying. And the tickets are creeping up in price. On the other hand, going on a date or with a group of friends to a theater isn't the worst thing you could do.
Christopher Nolan also said something recently about theaters, which is that they need innovation, else they will be a thing of the past:
According to The Guardian, Nolan told the audience that they could no longer simply stick a giant TV in a room and expect people to come watch film on it. He said:
For some reason, it has become acceptable to say [to audiences] we are providing this empty room with a TV in it and just watch a film. That has to change and if it doesnt change, forget film, forget digital, if that experience for the audience is not valued, people stop going.
I see Beasts of No Nation ushering a new phase of quality filmmaking where Hulu, Yahoo Screen, Amazon Video and Youtube will also jump on. They already established their turf when it comes to TV series. This will drive the profits of AMC, Fandango, Regal, etc to new lows. Of course they will be around for movies like BvS or Avengers, but cant help but think the theater going experience will change very soon and might even become obsolete.