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Variety: Majority of 200 exhib execs think non-Premium traditional exhibition has less than 20 years left, distrib execs is 60%
notfabio
Jun 22, 21:21
[I.e only large format, etc will survive]
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notfabio
Jun 22, 21:22
but that's no more sustainable standing alone, given the supply, than traditional exhibition
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spaghetti freddy
Jun 22, 22:56
Well, at least most people's eyes are wide open
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Moviesnob
Jun 22, 21:49
Are you trying to give Tom Cruise another idea for a legacy sequel even though Kubnrick is dead?
TheWeekendWarrior
Jun 23, 07:02
its a remake with Cruz and Bardem
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Moviesnob
Jun 23, 13:23
Will be interesting to see how the big exhibs try to manage it, they refocused on smaller complexes even before COVID.
notfabio
Jun 23, 09:20
dynamic pricing but for the percentage split with the studios? (give a little back on PLF runs to get a better cut from everything else)
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spaghetti freddy
Jun 23, 11:14
if its IMAX, there's a three way split with IMAX getting 10% of GROSS from the distributor so their margins are already thin as it is
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Moviesnob
Jun 23, 13:16
I think we've seen the current strategy. Charge more for premium experiences so add more PLF/DBOX/Dolby, etc. Alamo charges a premium on a
Moviesnob
Jun 23, 13:15