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Robert Michael Caudle's avatar

If my wife could part with all her wifely viewing experience, I would cancel Netflix and never give it another thought. Rubbish.

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I dunno. A big thing that still needs to happen in order to get the theater audience back is to bring the theater experience back up to audience expectations. Out here in the hinterlands, we don't have those nice Manhattan art-house theaters. We have the local multiplex, with everything that that implies. Take some of those micro-divided boxes that have screens not much bigger than you can buy for your home, and combine them and actually have big screens again. (If you're showing the same movie on three different screens, why not have one larger theater and show the movie on that screen?) If you're going to charge $20 per person for food, it needs to be good food, not sloppy hamburgers and greasy undercooked fries. An example of the sort of thing that happens: One theater here tried having reserved seats, for an extra fee. But today's understaffed theaters have no ushers, so there was no on to prevent people who bought general-admission tickets from sitting in someone else's reserved seats. That idea died pretty quickly. They try to do luxury, but they don't get what luxury actually is.

Don't make me download an app and create an account just to buy tickets. It should just work through your Web site. I know you want me to have the app so you can collect my personal data and push ads to my phone. But I don't want you to. I just want to buy tickets. Why is that so hard?

And, fer chrissakes, clean up the place occasionally. Mop the floor. Clean the upholstery. Pick up the trash. Repair the broken seats. If the roof leaks, fix it. If the sound isn't working right, fix it. Take some pride in the business. Quit treating the theater like it's the last resort for people who don't have big screens at home.

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