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Topic: Tired Of Multiplex?
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Martin Brooks
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 900
From: Forest Hills, NY, USA
Registered: May 2002
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posted 09-11-2003 01:45 PM
I think there's another issue and that is that going to the movies used to be a relatively special event, even pre-TV when admissions per capita were much higher than they are today. People used to get dressed to go to the movies and I think one of the reasons was the splendor and formality of the theaters.
While times have changed and people now even show up at Broadway shows in torn shorts and t-shirts, the advent of the cinderblock multiplex has changed the way we feel about attending a movie -- it's made it much more ordinary.
There's an ad that ran in Boxoffice a few years ago. I forget what the ad was for (so I guess it wasn't a good ad), but it featured a great photo of the Sutton theater in NYC taken in the 1950s. The theater was playing some Disney nature documentary and a crowd dressed in suits, hats and dresses was lined up around the block. I suspect the photo was taken on a Sunday.
Frankly, I don't think it's the number of screens that's the issue. I think it's the ambience of the theater that's the most important factor - most are designed no nicer than the average fast food restaurant, which isn't surprising considering that the income comes from the concession stand. Even multiplexes that are nicely appointed and clean have no character. Even some of the theaters in NYC that have lobbies or concession areas designed by David Rockwell have no real character once you move out of those areas.
One of the reasons I enjoy seeing films at the single-screen Ziegfeld in NYC is because aside from the usually good quality of the presentation and the large screen, it still has an ambience of luxury and it still feels special to attend a film there.
And I agree with those who wonder why they bother to build all those (small) screens if they're going to play the same film on so many of them instead of building fewer, larger screens.
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