Caporegime
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Dang blaming James bond
Do any of you guys still go to the cinema ?
by all accounts a lot of people have been to see Tenet
This quote on the BBC story is great:-
The film industry had hoped the release of No Time To Die would spark a movie-going revival in the UK, with so many cinemas having been mothballed for months following the Covid-19 lockdown in March.
But on Friday the movie's release was further delayed until 2 April 2021 "in order to be seen by a worldwide theatrical audience".
By delaying the release they've actually expedited the closure of many cinemas across the country (probably the world tbh) so there will be much less of an audience to show it to, by all accounts a lot of people have been to see Tenet which goes to show if something is worth watching people will still go out.
Will be interesting to see what knock on effect this has on the film industry if Hollywood big budget films have to make a profit from the licences to streaming services. Either the streaming services get more expensive to make them viable with titles getting more expensive, or else films going with much smaller budgets.
And the rest!Alas, I suspect the Odeon chain will be next.
We used to be regular cinema goers, but the number of films worth shelling out the thick end of £25 for 2 tickets, snacks and drinks has tanked in recent years.
Dang blaming James bond