Hollywood Celebrities Plead With Movie Fans: Please Go Back To Theaters

A. I looked at what’s playing. Crap. Total crap.

B. Your politics and virtue superiority games has everyone with a brain disgusted with you.

C. Your panic porn propaganda has worked on the sheeples. They’re terrified to step outside, let alone sit next to strangers.

So short answer: No.

F Hollywood degenerate drug addicts and pedophiles
I am lucky to see 2 movies a year
Bullshit. Your fat ass watches movies all day I bet.
Don't you love how in one voice it's, "I watch no movies" and in the next breath they tell you about the content of the movies they so proudly do not watch.
 
Oh brother... The OP sounds like a 4 year old.

I'll be back as soon as the theaters start having movies again. The summer is looking good.
Yeah... sure ya will... if there's a theater open that hasn't gone bankrupt, then you can pay to watch the next CGI super hero, remake XVIII, with all it's disgusting SJW and pathetic virtue signaling horses shit.

I won't. 99.99% of all the movies to come out of hollyweird in the last decade have been pure SHIT.
Yep. I always buy movies I like. Haven’t bought a née movie DVD in at least a decade.
 
FWIW...Theaters are on their way out. It's nothing to do with some sort of "don't lecture me" nonsense the OP imagines is driving it. For one thing, the movies are not lecturing you most of the time--there are precious few films that tackle subject matter in any serious way. For another thing, many of us (if not most) are comfortable with having our ideals challenged a bit either directly or indirectly. Nomadland did this indirectly. It highlighted the flip side of capitalism in a way that was not overt and certainly not glamorous. For those who haven't seen it, it's about a woman who lost her husband and her job at a Gypsum mine in Nevada. They made drywall and when the market tanked, so did the demand and the plant closed down. The town of Empire, NV was lost it's ZIP code...that is how bad it was. So the protragonist does seasonable jobs across the west and midwest living out of her van. Hour by hour, she is happy but not content long term. One scene has her being chased from a parking lot where she was trying to sleep. Its arguable if this was supposed to be the message--the one about the flip side of capitalism--or not but it was hardly a "lecture" as the poor victims on the right would have seen it.

What is driving theaters into extinction is that home theaters are getting better and better and the experience is getting cheaper and cheaper at the same time while limiting your exposure to covid and the periodic right wing gun nut who shoots up.

As for content...lots of bad movies get made every year...as has been the case for nearly every one of my 50+ years on this earth. Blaming content is dumb. Saying people are suddenly "fed up" is dumb as well. There are just better cheaper and safer alternatives.
 
Maybe things aren't going so well in Tinsel Town. Tom Sellick is making minimum wage (just kidding) selling insurance. Jen Anniston is selling junk skin cream that she probably doesn't use herself , Kelsey Grammar is selling something, I forget and a handfull of other actor hacks are using their limited acting talents to sell us something or other.
 
Maybe things aren't going so well in Tinsel Town. Tom Sellick is making minimum wage (just kidding) selling insurance. Jen Anniston is selling junk skin cream that she probably doesn't use herself , Kelsey Grammar is selling something, I forget and a handfull of other actor hacks are using their limited acting talents to sell us something or other.
But you've always had famous actors and actresses advertising products. They get paid the big bucks to do so because they are instantly recognized...
 
A. I looked at what’s playing. Crap. Total crap.

B. Your politics and virtue superiority games has everyone with a brain disgusted with you.

C. Your panic porn propaganda has worked on the sheeples. They’re terrified to step outside, let alone sit next to strangers.

So short answer: No.

Actually, I went to the theater this last weekend to see Black Widow, just because I actually missed the movie-going experience.

I had checked out of the MCU a while back, but just wanted to sit down, watch a movie on the big screen.

And it was kind of okay.

Now, I think the biggest problem with Hollywood is that movies have to be "big" now, which means there aren't a lot of movies to see in the theater.

Used to be, you could see a cheap movie in a theater, and it was fine, but streaming services are full of cheap movies.
 
Have fun paying to watch Godzilla

I would totally pay ...

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A. I looked at what’s playing. Crap. Total crap.

B. Your politics and virtue superiority games has everyone with a brain disgusted with you.

C. Your panic porn propaganda has worked on the sheeples. They’re terrified to step outside, let alone sit next to strangers.

So short answer: No.

Actually, I went to the theater this last weekend to see Black Widow, just because I actually missed the movie-going experience.

I had checked out of the MCU a while back, but just wanted to sit down, watch a movie on the big screen.

And it was kind of okay.

Now, I think the biggest problem with Hollywood is that movies have to be "big" now, which means there aren't a lot of movies to see in the theater.

Used to be, you could see a cheap movie in a theater, and it was fine, but streaming services are full of cheap movies.
Lull before the storm. A bunch will come out I bet. Movies are best experienced in the theater in my opinion. I have a $20 subscription and can see as many movies a month as I want which opens me up to odd movies I wouldn’t have paid full price. Stadium seating for that price too.
 
A. I looked at what’s playing. Crap. Total crap.

B. Your politics and virtue superiority games has everyone with a brain disgusted with you.

C. Your panic porn propaganda has worked on the sheeples. They’re terrified to step outside, let alone sit next to strangers.

So short answer: No.

Actually, I went to the theater this last weekend to see Black Widow, just because I actually missed the movie-going experience.

I had checked out of the MCU a while back, but just wanted to sit down, watch a movie on the big screen.

And it was kind of okay.

Now, I think the biggest problem with Hollywood is that movies have to be "big" now, which means there aren't a lot of movies to see in the theater.

Used to be, you could see a cheap movie in a theater, and it was fine, but streaming services are full of cheap movies.
Lull before the storm. A bunch will come out I bet. Movies are best experienced in the theater in my opinion. I have a $20 subscription and can see as many movies a month as I want which opens me up to odd movies I wouldn’t have paid full price. Stadium seating for that price too.
If you like uncreative cookie cutter nonstop action with no story and lots of stupid CGI of jumping out of 6 story buildings and landing on your feet and running away, you’ll have a blast at movie theaters.
 
If you like uncreative cookie cutter nonstop action with no story and lots of stupid CGI of jumping out of 6 story buildings and landing on your feet and running away, you’ll have a blast at movie theaters
Go see PIG. Go see In The Heights.
 
A. I looked at what’s playing. Crap. Total crap.

B. Your politics and virtue superiority games has everyone with a brain disgusted with you.

C. Your panic porn propaganda has worked on the sheeples. They’re terrified to step outside, let alone sit next to strangers.

So short answer: No.

Actually, I went to the theater this last weekend to see Black Widow, just because I actually missed the movie-going experience.

I had checked out of the MCU a while back, but just wanted to sit down, watch a movie on the big screen.

And it was kind of okay.

Now, I think the biggest problem with Hollywood is that movies have to be "big" now, which means there aren't a lot of movies to see in the theater.

Used to be, you could see a cheap movie in a theater, and it was fine, but streaming services are full of cheap movies.
Hollywood had dozens of movies filmed in 19 to be teased in 20. Not one is worth watching. And not one has been planned for the future that is worthy of seeing.

And I’m not being picky. I own hundreds of DVDs.
 
Hollywood had dozens of movies filmed in 19 to be teased in 20. Not one is worth watching. And not one has been planned for the future that is worthy of seeing.

And I’m not being picky. I own hundreds of DVDs
You must be one of those folks who think everything sucks now and it all used to be better. That’s lazy. There are great movies and entertaining movies being made. Yes there are commercial money grabs that are poor attempts but there are great movies being made.
 
If you like uncreative cookie cutter nonstop action with no story and lots of stupid CGI of jumping out of 6 story buildings and landing on your feet and running away, you’ll have a blast at movie theaters
Go see PIG. Go see In The Heights.
R rated movies are a sure sign of no ability to create a good movie. It must be filled with language, sex and violence to compensate and dress over the lack of storytelling.
 
Hollywood had dozens of movies filmed in 19 to be teased in 20. Not one is worth watching. And not one has been planned for the future that is worthy of seeing.

And I’m not being picky. I own hundreds of DVDs
You must be one of those folks who think everything sucks now and it all used to be better. That’s lazy. There are great movies and entertaining movies being made. Yes there are commercial money grabs that are poor attempts but there are great movies being made.
The OP is about nobody going to the movies, so everyone agrees with me.

And you can’t blame ChiCom Flu, sports and Trump rallies are packed.
 
Hollywood had dozens of movies filmed in 19 to be teased in 20. Not one is worth watching. And not one has been planned for the future that is worthy of seeing.

And I’m not being picky. I own hundreds of DVDs
You must be one of those folks who think everything sucks now and it all used to be better. That’s lazy. There are great movies and entertaining movies being made. Yes there are commercial money grabs that are poor attempts but there are great movies being made.
In the end whether or not a movie is good is subjective opinion.

But yes you are wrong. Most see modern movies as worthless and not entertaining.

Yes they used to do it better. With little or no CGI and less money.
 
R rated movies are a sure sign of no ability to create a good movie. It must be filled with language, sex and violence to compensate and dress over the lack of storytelling
Look through this list. You just have to look harder. Independent movies are in a big age of art. Studious are commercially driven but there’s a lot of art (some good some bad) being produced.


Nomadland​

Never Rarely Sometimes Always​

First Cow​

Lovers Rock​

I’m Thinking of Ending Things​

Beanpole​

Time​

Da 5 Bloods​

Martin Eden​

Bacurau​

 

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