Originally posted by William Kucharski
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Originally posted by William Kucharski
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I guess the discrepancy here is in what you and I consider practicable.
Originally posted by William Kucharski
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I hope you understand that the way you seem to enjoy movies is probably different from "the norm". While movie theaters have a duty to present a film the way it is supposed to be shown, they also have a financial duty to themselves, so that means they need to please the paying customer. Without them, no movie theaters.
Still, you seem to accept intermissions if the director intended them. One of the discussions here is to persuade directors to insert more "official" intermissions into their work. I have the feeling that there are quite some directors that don't have a problem with intermissions, but they simply don't put any in them, because the studio does not want them to be in there in the first place. They still think that those extra few minutes could make the difference between one extra show that day or not, meanwhile average movie runtimes keep on ballooning...
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