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Turkish film poster for ÇÖL aka TURKISH JAWS (1983 - Dir. Çetin Inanç) Starring Cüneyt Arkin.

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(and the problem is consolidation. Too few producers, too few distributors. But that's the end stage of capitalism. Capitalism produces systems that consolidate. Eat the rich.)

9 months ago 0 1 1 0

But I miss movie theaters.

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Myspace losing all its music many years back was the local band demo equivalent of the burning of the library of Alexandria

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What's new scoobert?

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When they came, we assumed the worst. But they just wanted to watch TV. #midjourney

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What good is it to run an independent theater in a world where no one is interested in going to the movies?

There's no independent distribution network that I'm aware of. ( #agfa maybe?)

What would we show? How could I justify it? How could I make anyone care?

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What is your favorite cartoon opening theme I will go first I think it has to be The Thundercats. 😁🖖

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The Ghost, by Hyperspace Drifter 2 track album

Oh yeah, I did some music. It's on #bandcamp now. I've never really released music before.

hyperspacedrifter.bandcamp.com

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Without movie theaters, we'll never have a cultural moment in which an independently produced film completely reshapes the direction of the industry.

We'll never have another Star Wars because we're too busy letting Disney Weekend-at-Bernie's the corpse of star wars around.

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At least as long as UHD Blu-rays keep getting made (fucking death of physical media is a separate windmill for me to tilt against another day.)

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The cultural moment in which 250 strangers would crowd into a single space, without a cellphone to distract them and everyone else, and watch a movie together is over.

Time marches forward, but I lament the cultural cohesion that was lost in the process.

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I miss movie theaters.

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But I miss movie theaters.

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And like, ultimately it doesn't matter.

The experience of going to the movies with a group to see a movie for the first time is dead to us in the same way that the experience of going to the theater to see a play mostly died with our grandparents.

Time keeps marching, social cohesion rots.

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What good is it to run an independent theater in a world where no one is interested in going to the movies?

There's no independent distribution network that I'm aware of. ( #agfa maybe?)

What would we show? How could I justify it? How could I make anyone care?

9 months ago 1 1 1 0

I could get a cinema grade projector and sound system for about $5k. It wouldn't have the cinema DRM, so I would be limited to independent and public domain releases that are distributed without cinema DRM.

But I could do it, and find a space and show movies. But it wouldn't work!

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(and the problem is consolidation. Too few producers, too few distributors. But that's the end stage of capitalism. Capitalism produces systems that consolidate. Eat the rich.)

9 months ago 0 1 1 0
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Without movie theaters, we'll never have a cultural moment in which an independently produced film completely reshapes the direction of the industry.

We'll never have another Star Wars because we're too busy letting Disney Weekend-at-Bernie's the corpse of star wars around.

9 months ago 1 1 1 0

What I'm saying is that a movie like prospect had no hope of being a runaway success without a robust network of independent theaters and/or video stores.

It was a minor hit, a cult classic, but it deserved to be Alien.

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I loved Prospect. It's one of my top movies of the last 10 years.

I never got the chance to see it with an audience, which is a real shame. If it had been released during the era of independent theaters with 16mm projectors trading grey market copies of movies and doing screenings for $3...

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Especially if that movie wasn't about a 75 year old super hero franchise or an adaptation of a better book I've already read or a reboot of a better film I've already seen.

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But that's not the point! I would accept a much worse sound system and a slightly worse picture, even, if it meant that I could get several dozen friends and strangers together to experience a film, free of distractions, together and for the first time.

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The end result is the same, except the theater is more expensive and sticky, and I might actually get some friends over at my house.

But my TV, on the other side of my living room, looks about the same as movie screen from a good seat. (Except the TV is brighter, and I have more balanced speakers)

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At least as long as UHD Blu-rays keep getting made (fucking death of physical media is a separate windmill for me to tilt against another day.)

9 months ago 1 1 1 0

I could go, by myself, and overpay to sit in a mostly empty theater to watch a too dim, boomy, too expensive movie on a very big screen from across a large room (at 4k)

Or I could sit in my home, with a 90" 4k TV that's right in front of me in a much smaller room and watch a UHD Blu-ray.

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And yeah, I'm just some person in the internet making bullshit AI videos, but I'm also a person!

And I miss movie theaters as a cultural institution, going to the movies as a community pass time.

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The cultural moment in which 250 strangers would crowd into a single space, without a cellphone to distract them and everyone else, and watch a movie together is over.

Time marches forward, but I lament the cultural cohesion that was lost in the process.

9 months ago 1 1 1 0
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Obviously theaters are not gone. I have three within driving distance, but they're corpses.

Where is the arcade? Why is a box of candy $7? Why is a ticket $25? Why is the theater empty?

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I miss movie theaters.

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