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I used to go at least twice/week, especially when I was in L.A. But now I maybe go 3 times/year? Maybe...I feel as though a lot of my favorite directors (sans PTA, QT, etc.) get to make their movies for streaming now, the way they want to, so most of them come out on that platform. Additionally, it's expensive to go to the theatre, previews are almost 40 minutes at AMC theatres, and I'm not sure the quality of movies is as good as it was in the past. Am I an old man? Maybe...

We did just go and see CIVIL WAR in theatres, and that was a good experience...although, it was sad, because it was the second weekend it was out and we were two of five people in attendance, on a Saturday afternoon, and it was a Boulder theatre, which is a college town. So...I feel as though the "three movies/year" is pretty spot on, for the average viewer.

Lastly, did you watch the interview Jerry Seinfeld gave? Indiewire blew it up and took things he said out of context, in my opinion, but I understand why they would be harsh about it. He sounds cynical, but he's not wrong...his main points were that movies are not in the everyday conversation that they once were, and I agree with that. I read the trades every single morning, so I'm biased...even if I don't go to a lot of movies, I will still know what's going on. He also said there's so much content coming out from everywhere -- podcasts, standup, YouTube, streamers, etc. -- that movies are now just another niche market in entertainment, as opposed to THE main stay. I don't think it's bad, it's just different.

Okay, one for thing for fun...the Oscars are a good barometer for how much people care these days. At its height, when Titanic was up for everything in 1998, 60 million people watched the Oscars...now it hovers around 20 million, but 2020 and 2021 were both less than 12 million...which is a mega drop in ratings. I think the advent of social media, along with all of the other forms of new media, have made the "event" of movies much more compact. The Oscars are just an easy sample source to use.

Anyway, film history nerd here just talking out loud. But just like books and plays...there will always be a place for going to the movies, it's just going to be smaller and more niche.

-G

p.s. - I'm curious if the fall out of the Marvel/DC onslought of subpar content of the last 15 years has anything to do with this, as well?

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