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The old movie house thread started recently has me wondering just how much longer the movie theater as we've known it will survive. Rather than steer that thread off course, i figured I'd start a new one.
Believe me, I don't wish to see the demise of the movie palace, just as I've hated witnessing the death of so many newspapers in recent years. But changing technologies have me wondering how the movie theater business will adapt, or if it will be able to. The grand movie palace has been a thing of the past for some time now, replaced by the multiplexes, with their shoebox auditoriums. (The real value they offer over the old-time movie theater is that a person gets to hear two movies simultaneously! For no extra charge!)
And now there is on-demand cable and HD television sets (with 3D coming soon, or so I've heard) with HUGE screens and gee-whiz sound systems and all. Now all they have to do is figure out how to improve the flavor of microwave popcorn and people are left with little good reason to take in a movie anywhere but the comfort of their own homes.
I suspect that people will be going out to the movies through the foreseeable future, because there remains something special about making an evening of going out to the picture show, and in watching a movie on the big screen. But I fear that will be an increasingly "niche" market. Hope I'm wrong.
Believe me, I don't wish to see the demise of the movie palace, just as I've hated witnessing the death of so many newspapers in recent years. But changing technologies have me wondering how the movie theater business will adapt, or if it will be able to. The grand movie palace has been a thing of the past for some time now, replaced by the multiplexes, with their shoebox auditoriums. (The real value they offer over the old-time movie theater is that a person gets to hear two movies simultaneously! For no extra charge!)
And now there is on-demand cable and HD television sets (with 3D coming soon, or so I've heard) with HUGE screens and gee-whiz sound systems and all. Now all they have to do is figure out how to improve the flavor of microwave popcorn and people are left with little good reason to take in a movie anywhere but the comfort of their own homes.
I suspect that people will be going out to the movies through the foreseeable future, because there remains something special about making an evening of going out to the picture show, and in watching a movie on the big screen. But I fear that will be an increasingly "niche" market. Hope I'm wrong.