It's actually far cheaper to replace the screen than it is to install and maintin curtains.
Are curtains more expensive than replacing the screen once a decade? Once every five years? Every two? Yearly? What if the screen gets vandalized twice in one year?
Does insurance cover screen replacement each time it's damaged?
Also, does screen size make a difference? I can easily imagine that curtains are more expensive than replacing a 20' wide 2:1 screen, but what about a curved 70' wide 2.4:1 screen?
How bad does the damage on a screen have to get before a theater will replace it? I wouldn't be surprised if most chains rarely bother.
Of course, there are still a number of beneficial elements offered by curtains that are impossible to calculate, such as:
- The value of "showmanship" that Ed mentioned.
- The disdain for pres-show commercials expressed by Ed, Marcel, and many others. (I've come to appreciate reserved seating as a way to avoid the pre-show crap.)
- The lost revenue from customers who spent an entire movie distracted by marks on the screen and vowed to never return.
why are they trying so hard to attract affluent middle aged patrons who are unreliable movie patrons and sacrificing the business of teens
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