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#441 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Hollywood, Theater Owners Sound Off on Warner Bros.’ Bold HBO Max Move: ‘They’re Playing With Fire’
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#442 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Why WarnerMedia’s Blockbuster HBO Max Play May Not Boost Its Leverage in Roku Talks
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Blu-ray Samurai
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If people aren't willing to go, and companies don't want to release their blockbusters during this time, not much the government can be blamed for. They can open everything up right now, and the movies aren't going to magically return to normal |
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Thanks given by: | ItsMrBiG (12-05-2020) |
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#446 |
Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2012
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https://deadline.com/2020/12/att-joh...ws-1234650649/
Sounds to me like this will be WB’s plan going forward, and the one year “experiment” is just to save face in case it flops (personally even if streaming is the focus going forward, I wish they would follow the Netflix model and give 3 weeks to a month theatrical exclusivity to their biggest films rather than same day): “I think movie theaters continue to have a role moving forward in society,” he said. “They’re an experience for the right kind of content that people are going to want to continue to have. But look, storytelling on scripted content is getting better and better and better. The experience of watching that content at home in comfortable surroundings, with large screens, and having the convenience of watching it when you want to watch it is getting better and better. So, there’s no question that we’re going to see consumer behavior shifts and those are going to sustain themselves. Despite gloomy pronouncements after the news broke, though, “I don’t believe that yesterday was the day that was the end,” Stankey said. “I just think it’s another day in a string of data points that’s heading in particular directions.” Ignatius asked if the previous business approaches would resume once theaters reopen and the pandemic recedes, or whether customers would expect all new films to stream day-and-date. “In March, we unleashed a new normal in society,” he said. “That horse left the barn. I don’t think any of us are going to change that dynamic.” |
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I don't think anyone believes WB will stop this after a year.
I'm just surprised they announced this before WW released. They must be happy with sign-ups and disappointed in ticket sales. Maybe AT&T will add HBO Max sales goals to AT&T instead of DirecTV lol |
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#449 |
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Yes they did. Even with CGi and $250m budgets, modern films can't compete with the sheer scale or number of tickets sold of the blockbuster of the silent era through to Star Wars. Inflation adjusted, no film from the 21st Century makes the inflation adjusted domestic all time top ten and only 12 make it into the next 40.
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Theatrical presence has been dwindling because people don't care for the experience. 5 years ago, it was a 6 month wait to get it and watch it at home. More and more people preferred to do it that way. People will wait 3 months to just watch at home...and now they don't have to wait at all? This is nothing like the examples listed before, because theaters survived the Spanish Flu or WW2 because they couldn't get the same movie at home. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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#453 |
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https://www.boxofficemojo.com/chart/...ref_=bo_cso_ac
Only one movie in the top 10 for less than a year (Jaws) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jan 2009
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Anyways, happy to be corrected. |
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#455 |
Blu-ray Count
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Thanks given by: | UniSol GR77 (12-04-2020) |
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#457 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Oct 2014
Denmark
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Dreadful decision.
Warner is going to lose a fortune from this and I reckon we can forget about Dune Part II. |
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Thanks given by: | Jennifer Lawrence Fan (12-04-2020), UniSol GR77 (12-04-2020) |
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Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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HBO Max will replace existing HBO services in Europe in 2021
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Thanks given by: | UniSol GR77 (12-04-2020) |
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Yes there was - radio and TV had massive audiences, hence the adoption of sound, color and widescreen to compete. When 44 million viewers tuned into I Love Lucy or 60 million tuned in to Elvis on Ed Sullivan that was a bigger audience in one night than some studios entire slates did in a year
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People being able to affordably own their own copies of movies at home for 40 years - it's not the recent development you make out - or watch them on TV for 70 years didn't change that. Last edited by Aclea; 12-05-2020 at 08:30 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Lee A Stewart (12-04-2020) |
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It's everything like those examples because moviegoing has repeatedly survived pandemics, world wars and new media (and streaming is basically just pay TV with a more flexible delivery system - and lets not forget no streamer is profitable yet, with Netflix operating on a massive and ever increasing debt). The death of moviegoing has been predicted with regularity for two thirds of is lifetime (before that it was regardedas an it'll-never-last sideshow novelty with ideas above its station) yet for studios it remains the single biggest source of revenue for most substantial budget films. People being able to affordably own their own copies of movies at home for 40 years - it's not the recent development you make out - or watch them on TV for 70 years didn't change that.[/QUOTE] Theaters main issue isn't the pandemic. In your own words, movie going was much more popular 20+ years ago Quote:
But none of this is new. Only the day-in-date streaming is new. |
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2021, hbo max, theaters, warner, warner bros. |
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