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  1. 23 hours ago, keysersoze123 said:

    I hope the unique experience of drafthouse does not go away and they become part of say AMC or Cinemark. 

    Do you assume another cinema chain would buy it? Why not a private equity firm? Also does AMC even have the money to do it?

  2. 10 minutes ago, Bob Train said:

    I agree with this. I think 100-110m OW and 360-370m DOM. I think competition and Disney having issues in middle America will prevent it from doing 480m like Frozen 2 and Finding Dory did. I think it may see a bigger increase OS though because Wish and Elemental prove Disney name is bigger there, so over 900m WW.

    Would have an inside out 2 made $480 m dom.anyways? Not sure. Course we don't know what it will make this year 

  3. 16 hours ago, terrestrial said:

    Question about this week:

    do people in the US celebrate Easter?

    We have here the upcoming Friday and the Monday afterwards public nationwide Holidays, interested in the possible impact in the US if parts or…. also celebrate 

    (forgot way too much details over the last few years)

    Yes people celebrate Easter in the USA and it affects the box office 

     

    Even if Friday and Monday aren't off at school, family gatherings and easter baskets for the children are conmon

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  4. 1 hour ago, Hatebox said:

    Said it before when this topic comes up, but cinema needs to decide whether it’s cheap entertainment or a luxury experience. Because right now, where I live at least, it feels like neither. I want to want to go to it more, but it’s just not selling itself. 
     

     

    I think it should lean towards cheap Sure AMC used its investor money to install laser projectors and recliners in their theaters but I don't think it's doing it, quite. And the investor money is dried up now.

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