IOW, those overpriced concessions are really what keep the theaters open.
If their business model is not sustainable that's their problem. Movies are big business and if theaters with over priced popcorn fail then Hollywood will still figure out a way to get people to watch it and then make money.
If their business model is not sustainable that's their problem.
If their business model is not sustainable that's their problem. Movies are big business and if theaters with over priced popcorn fail then Hollywood will still figure out a way to get people to watch it and then make money.
Don't blame the theaters too much for the prices they charge on concessions. They're a direct result of the contracts they sign with movie distribution & production companies: typically, for the first 2 weeks of a run, 90% of the ticket price goes to them, with the theater taking in the remnant. The longer a movie stays in distribution, the more the percentages in favor of the theater. But most movies run for less than a month.
IOW, those overpriced concessions are really what keep the theaters open.
I just found out they're putting in a place called Flix Brewhouse nearby. It's supposed to be a combination theater/restaurant/pub.

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