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The more things change, the more they stay the same.
What is this, the third or fourth time since the 1950's that 3D has
been touted as the magic bullet that is going to save the theaters? When
will they learn that it is *really good movies* which
generate word-of-mouth, must-see excitement that is genuine and not
artificially stimulated by hundreds of millions of PR dollars that will bring
the audiences back to the theaters? Good films are the ticket, not gimmicks. I
mean, look at what they talking about putting out as the opening salvo in
this brave new 3D world -- a bunch of frickin' re-releases! Right. That
will do the trick. The theater owners can breath a sigh of relief now...
I've always loved the idea of 3D, but they've never managed to get rid of
those stupid glasses and until they do, ferget aboud it.
Oh yeah, making the theater seats more comfortable and arranging
it so that the auditoriums don't smell and the sound from the film next
door doesn't blast through into your viewing environment would also help. And
cheaper prices for drinks and popcorn. And... did I mention it would also help
to offer good movies that are actually worth dealing with traffic, paying the
price of a DVD for two first tickets and sitting through a half-hour of
commercials before the film even starts?
On the other hand, I do agree that this idea of simultaneous release to
theater and DVD is imbecilic. That will just turn *everything* into a made for
TV movie. We're almost there now, as far as quality of content goes, but at
least they are still trying to pretend that first run movies are something
different than standard TV fare. With simultaneous release, there will no longer
even be the fading illusion of cachet attached to theater going.
-- JR
----- Original Message -----
From: Kirby McDaniel
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 3:04
Subject: Re: [MOPO] "Titanic" director: digital cinema will save
biz Bravo.
Kirby McDaniel
On Apr 24, 2006, at 11:07 PM, David Lieberman wrote:
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- [MOPO] "Titanic" director: digital cinema will s... David Lieberman
- Re: [MOPO] "Titanic" director: digital cine... Kirby McDaniel
- Re: [MOPO] "Titanic" director: digital ... JR
- Re: [MOPO] o/t- OSCAR® has left the building! ... Tom Martin
- Re: [MOPO] "Titanic" director: digital cine... Dave Rosen
- Re: [MOPO] "Titanic" director: digital cine... Evan Zweifel

