No, When Does The Movie REALLY Start?
from the not-just-the-commercials dept
The number of advertisements that show before a movie begins has been growing over time. People joke about how the actual movie doesn't start until half an hour after the official time -- leading some people to simply show up late, knowing they won't actually be missing anything. It appears that a Connecticut state representative is fed up with this as well, and is suggesting legislation that would require movie theaters to admit what time a movie really started, so that patrons could plan accordingly.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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But don't you want to see
But then, could be worse -- back in the 1980s, movies used to have the same fucking coca-cola ads run for year after year, about the butler with the silver tray.
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On the one hand...
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But why deal with the commercials, people talking during the movie, and other problems when the DVD comes out in less than 12 months these days? Other than 1-2 movies a year that you HAVE to see on "big screen", there really isn't much reason to go to a theater any more.
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I was pretty irritated by the time the movie started.
It's time to force theatres to cut out the crap like that. I don't pay $10/ticket to see fucking *advertisements* and the MPAA guilt trip shoved in my face.
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You get what you pay for ...
Overpriced uncomfortable seats ?
Overpriced popcorn & soda ?
Sticky floors ?
Screaming children ?
Cell phone abusers ?
If you are so stupid to pay 8-10 dollars to watch commercials you get what you pay for ...
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Time shifter
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The trailer issue is a very minor nuisance. If it's that minor, it shouldn't be legislated because businesses already have to deal with too many regulations.
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Anyway, I'm also peeved about the unskippable trailers on the beginning of DVD's, some players can be hacked to allow you to skip them, but the only other alternative is to rip the movie from the DVD to a DVD-R.
Why are so many things like this forced on us (mainly by the MPAA I notice) that Government doesn't do anything about?
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The 20
United Artists Theaters (aka Regal Cinemas) attributed nearly 50% of their operating revenues to "The 20." From their 10K filing:
I once called their corporate office to complain about "The 20", and had asked the gentleman on the phone how many customers had ever called to complain about it. He said: "You're the only one."
Their 10K filing goes on to state that Regal has huge (and expensive) holdings in its real estate and lease obligations to a great enough degree that it threatens the stability of the company. Hence, they're going to be pushing more advertising in the faces of their customers.
Perhaps we need to take our voices directly to those selling our eyeballs out from underneath us. In that spirit, here's the contact info for the Regal Advertising folks:
Toll Free: 800.828.2828
Phone: 303.792.8705
Fax: 303.792.8606
Give 'em a call.
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Much to my chagrin, it's not called "The 20" - they call it The "2wenty". Get it??
From this site:
Can I just say: NetFlix.
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I wouldn't mind trailers, as I might actually want to find out about a film (SW:Ep2 for example), but I really don't want regular adverts.
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Re: You get what you pay for ...
Movie tickets are $3, popcorn is $1-$2, sodas are about the same, and you can order sandwich wraps or pizza slices for cheap. Oh, and you can get beer.
The cool thing about this place is by the time you've ate a meal and watched a movie on a big screen, it's the same price as if you went to the newer theaters to watch a movie and bought a large popcorn and water. It is of course getting more and more popular as people realize it's a better alternative to the new/expensive theaters.
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Stop complaining about the theaters and complain about how the movie industry RAPES the theatres of there profits
GRRR I hate the mpaa almost as much as I hate the RIAA
Chris Taylor
http://www.nerys.com/
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