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But total movie revenues across theaters, home video and pay-per-view are up.
And you know, we've had over 20 million hours of viewing on "Mudbound," which is dramatically bigger than it would have been in the
theaters
or any other distribution.
You'll have a set of entrepreneurs who have set up businesses throughout the area, like barbershops, CD and DVD stores, movie theaters, tailors, everything is there.
I think it's a marvelous thing that humans can exist 365 days of the year with hamburgers and hot showers and movie theaters, but it does seem to produce a lot of empty cardboard boxes.
And as "These Birds Walk" played at film festivals and
theaters
internationally, I finally had my feet planted at home in New York, and with all the extra time and still no real money, my wife tasked me to cook more for us.
Enough of the mass shootings in malls and movie
theaters
and churches and schools.
We've gone all over the United States and the world, from Walter Reed in Bethesda, Maryland, to Camp Pendleton, to Camp Arifjan in Kuwait, to USAG Bavaria, on- and off-Broadway
theaters
in New York.
Around that same time, Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" came to the theaters, and my life was forever changed.
One: you love the screenplay, two: the filmed version of that screenplay will not be in
theaters
by the end of that calendar year, and three: you found out about the screenplay this year.
So I'm not saying that agenda art isn't important; I'm the chairperson of a charity that deals with films and
theaters
that write about HIV and radicalization and female genital mutilation.
For example, many owners of movie
theaters
seem to think that only people hard of hearing are still going to the movies.
Serious book stores are losing their franchise, nonprofit
theaters
are surviving primarily by commercializing their repertory, symphony orchestras are diluting their programs, public television is increasing its dependence on reruns of British sitcoms, classical radio stations are dwindling, museums are resorting to blockbuster shows, dance is dying."
We know about the circuses, the arenas, the
theaters.
That doesn't happen very often, but it happened to me in the year 2000, when for some reason or another, a whole pile of different architects started to ask me to design the insides of
theaters
with them, where I would take environmental graphics and work them into buildings.
For example, I see far-UVC lights in surgical
theaters.
Infrastructure, museums, theaters, movie houses across the country are disappearing.
So if you imagine this day when all around the world, you have
theaters
and places where we project films.
Tragic art, as it developed in the
theaters
of ancient Greece, in the fifth century B.C., was essentially an art form devoted to tracing how people fail, and also according them a level of sympathy, which ordinary life would not necessarily accord them.
The very first landline telephones, the inventors thought that they would be used for people to listen in to live performances from West End
theaters.
One of the things that we learned when we visited various
theaters
is they hate us architects, because they say the first thing they have to do, the first five minutes of any show, is they have to get our architecture out of the mind of their patron.
I saw this movie when it first came to the
theaters
in 1988 and though I knew it wasn't of award winning caliber...I kinda liked it.
Skip it in the theaters, wait till it comes out on DVD, then skip it there also.
If I spent 10 bucks to see this in
theaters
I would kill myself.
Well, I am SO glad I watched this on HBO instead of paying for it in the
theaters
or video store.
Everybody should get their money back who went to see it in
theaters
or bought the DVD.
If I could go back in time and do one thing, I would set fire to the reels before they were sent to
theaters.
It's one of the few movies Dimension actually has not shelved (it's hard to come up with a reason why) and it was rushed into a an unimpressive 500
theaters
it's opening day.
Earlier that year, fans had been subjected to flicks like "My Bloody Valentine", "Just Before Dawn", "Friday the 13th Part 2", and "The Burning" and
theaters
still were expecting flicks such as "Halloween II", "The Prowler", and "Happy Birthday to Me".
If I saw this in
theaters
I would get extremely upset.
Irwin Allen's sequel to his 1972 blockbuster "The Poseidon Adventure" arrived in
theaters
SEVEN YEARS LATER!
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