Aizle wrote:
Darkroland wrote:
Yeah, and theaters are already suffering enough already. I mean, they've had to lower the price on a gallon of popcorn to only 17 dollars! We're all tightening our belts here people! (Well, maybe they're just getting tighter naturally from eating a gallon of popcorn.)
DVDs are the reason that popcorn is as expensive as it is.
Possibly, but I also feel that one of the reasons renting movies(or even buying them) has gained so much popularity over the last 10 years is the outrageous ticket prices to begin with. I don't remember evening movies costing much under 6 dollars, which means for a family of 4 you're laying out 24 bucks before you buy a single soda or popcorn. I wouldn't think it was strange for a family of four to spend an average of 50 bucks for a single trip to the theater.
Definitely a reason we're seeing more PG-13 cuts of films targeted at the teenage market in the theater, and unrated cuts for the older market hitting DVD. Teenagers have more disposable income and are bad at math (hey, for only 4 dollars more I could OWN this crappy movie in a couple months).
I'm a huge fan of the collective film going experience, and I think for certain films it adds quite a bit to the enjoyment. I'll be going to see Tron: Legacy in the theater in 3-D, mainly because it looks like it's going to be a 200 million dollar effects spectacle with the most bare bones excuse for a story possible. However, maybe the old man growing in me just feels like there's so few movies worth spending the expensive premium to go to the theater.