Gold Member Username: MagfanUSA Post Number: 3585 Registered: Oct-07 | With the recent near-shutdown of much of America, I can see Movie Theaters having problems. A new (total refurb) theater opened mid-January after an extensive rebuild. REAL nice inside with very comfortable seating. They blew-out ticket and food prices to the point where I saw 2 movies there in about a month. Now? What are they going to do? And for that matter, what are the big chains going to do. ALL That Square Footage just sitting gathering dust. Rental equipment not earning its keep. Not to mention 1/2 of the huge crew hired for the 'grand opening' are out of work and the remainder simply not working... Would I be out of line to predict some kind of post-COVID fall out among movies and potentially a drop in ticket and food prices? Hollywood can't be digging this, either, with Millions tied up in productions not being......produced! |
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