Argue that theaters have bigger screens, far better sound, better picture and the group experience of seeing a movie, especially a popcorn movie, with a large group of other people and they couldn't care less.
When "the masses" went to the movies, more often than not, they ended up in a small auditorium with a small screen and poor sound. When you "argue that theaters have bigger screens, far better sound, better picture," that statement doesn't remotely match their experience. Sure, the masses don't know or care what 5.1 or 4K means, but they do know when they are blown away, and that wasn't happening.
Theater chains made a huge mistake by building massive complexes with a dozen tiny auditoriums. They sacrificed presentation for convenience (14 different showtimes for the latest Avengerer movie!) and that's how moviegoers learned to prioritize. They weren't offered the choice to see Avengerer on a 60' screen with surround sound, a 20' screen with mono, a 20' screen with a blown speaker, an 18' screen, or another 18' screen. They were given the choice to see Avengerer at 7:00, 7:15, 7:30, 7:45, or 8:00. Most of them ended up with crap, but they sure learned that convenience is important.
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