Corona is killing theatrical animation

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Good. Let this shitty era of animation die and be reborn from the ashes.

>soulless cgi btfo'd by disease
good

>SCOOB will make crazy money on VOD next week (like Trolls did)
>then SpongeBob will be VOD only
>....then the Mitchells will be VOD only
>....then Soul
>....then every animated movie
>...then every upcoming live-action movie as well

screencap this. I look forward to the swift death of movie theaters.

based doomer

>AMC rees in the distance

>AMC's Chinese shareholders rees in the distance because they're not going to gain total monopoly over the film industry like they hoped
Fixed.

Noooo. I'm an AMC shareholder.

fantastic.
Seeing a film on the big screen should be something you do because you enjoy the theater experience and not because you have to go to see the film.

>The Mitchells
don't you know, user? you have to call it by this stupid name now!

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literally soul VS soulless

based corona

Movies should have gone straight to streaming years ago. The model is viable.

Theaters suck. Just let 'em die.

Then where will I hang out with my gf and friends?
Where will I be able to watch giant screen action movies with loud scary noises?

All they need to do is start selling their popcorn for takeout

They do that. I seen nigga buy garbage bags full.

>amc BTFO yet again
How will they ever recover?

your house. especially if you can buy a big TV with a sound-system.

Fuck you, i actually like going into theaters you faggot

If all movie theaters die TOMORROW, what would have been the last movie you saw in a theater? Mine was Infinity War. Good way to go out, I think.

Frozen 2

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hopefully the west does their own variant on the Korean DvDBang and makes theater-bangs, small personal theater rooms where you and some friends can chill in without strangers around. Either that or Drive-ins become a thing again, now with the advantages of better technology.

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I mean, the only good theaters are drive ins, I hope the whole drive-in comeback stays past corona

Sonic the Hedgehog

>I will have lived long enough to see the death of TV, movie theaters, and newspapers

Damn!

Corona is killing theaters in general

Enjoy your dead mall.

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Dolittle
It was worth it.

>Along with any sort of physical format.
And Marvel and DC, don't forget those.

>paying $15 plus popcorn and drinks to sit in a hot room full of loud children and phone addicted faggots
Movie theaters have sucked dick for ages. If anything, I hope we see a comeback in smaller theaters which actually care about maintaining the quality of the experience.

Promare.

Maybe we'll luck out and theaters will be like they were in the 1940s, with big-ass marquees and advertisements, and going to the theaters becomes an actual event you dress up for.

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bitch i ain't dressing up for sonic the hedgehog

Good.

Why does every movie need a one word title?

>the joker could've been the last movie I've seen in theaters
>instead it was sonic the hedgehog
damn, I feel a bit robbed right now

You don't have to.
Theatrical, high-budget films are the Oscar bait, and VOD films become modern mid-to-low-budget B-movies.

And then, after COVID-21 becomes airborne, drive-in theaters become a possibility by keeping people in their cars to watch movies.

Which one came first, 1917 or Joker?
Because it would be the other one. Those two movies are the last movies I've

No, wait, I went to a film festival in March. I guess my last theatrical film would have been one of those. I think it was the Pepe documentary?

I don’t miss either Comics or Cartoons. They could never return and i wouldn't care

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>VOD slowly kills the theater industry
>Filmmakers realize that with VOD sales they don't need China anymore and they can stop rewriting and altering their films to suit their tastes

A fair tradeoff I'd say

I remember reading an article that explained that studios sold the movies to theaters individually, so small theaters could select and buy cheap movies to project and save money for more expensive movies. But since the Godfather (IIRC) studios started to sell their movies in packs and only chain theaters could afford it.
Who knows what will happen, but theaters and studios will have to change some of their politics from now on.