Bring back the intermission and maybe.. maybe.. movies might be worth the ticket price. Until then.. the value isn’t there.

Movies used to be an event. Now they’re 99.99% money grabbing garbage.

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I think it will come back. As someone who has deep nostalgia for the theater experience and has always loved movies, i think we are simply living through the death of Hollywood, and it comes with a big change in the entire market around it.

But i think the “event” of watching a film for the first time with a huge group of people to experience it together will not go away. I hope actually for Bitcoin to help bring back those sorts of community experiences and realign things around amazing content. However, the medium and the technology has changed drastically, so what form it takes or how popular it stays exactly is hard to say.

That said, despite all the garbage, Top Gun: Maverick was one of the best theater experiences ive had in the better part of a decade. That movie was made for the big screen.

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We are in agreement.

I reserve the theater experience for psychedlic movies. I don't think I have seen a movie in a theater in the past 15 years and not been significantly altered. It all started with a half oz of mushrooms at Speed Racer in 2008.

How’d you stumble across a 7 month old conversation?! 😂

Mushrooms were involved. Explanation not necessary

Entirely fair.