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42 percent also mentioned the cost of concessions. While those recliners were a pretty solid motivator for the theater crowd, an even larger percentage of the streaming lovers cited the “comfort of viewing at home versus in a theater” as a reason to wait.
“Concerns over sanitation and hygiene,” like COVID and the flu, keep 23 percent of respondents away. Twenty-two percent need to pee, citing the “inability to pause the movie or take a break.” Upon learning 24 percent are “not interested,” IndieWire snarks, “We’re not sure what their problem is.” But I think we do know what their problem is. The product being offered today does not appeal to them.
You see, it’s all a cover-up. No matter how bad the box office gets, no matter how many blockbusters flop, no matter what, no one dares to say, “Maybe if your product didn’t bite the big one, you’d make more money.”Spider-Man: No Way Home, Super Mario Bros., Top Gun: Maverick, Dune 2, Kung Fu Panda 4…
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