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There’s an underlying terror among the cinema industry that people are “falling out of the habit”.
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Mop
yep this is very true as well. -- nm
Posted by
Jovian (aka Jovian)
Nov 11 '20, 13:31
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The pandemic has changed a lot of habits. Some of them are good for commerce. Others are accelerating the demise of old paradigms.
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Mop
Nov 11, 13:34
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As hard as people are resisting being shuttered again, I expect theaters will actually do *better* business if we get a good vaccine. -- nm
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🦃Spawn🦃
Nov 11, 13:35
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I would definitely want to go back to a theater once it is safe. You can't bet watch a great movie on the big screen with friends -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Nov 11, 13:38
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And not just friends. Being around *people* again in that setting will be a *thrill*. Same for concerts. -- nm
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🦃Spawn🦃
Nov 11, 13:41
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