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Friday
Mar262010

Are Movie Theater Tickets Worth $20 ?

Would YOU pay $20 to see Avatar, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen or Alice in Wonderland in a movie theater?
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A Wall Street Journal report recently described movie theater plans to increase ticket prices. The report mentioned that movie theater attendance accounted for over one billion ticket sales in 2009, a 5.5% increase since 2004 and is still growing. Since there have been claims in the last few years that movie theaters are losing money, then a growing surge in attendance should make exhibitors grateful that they are still in business. This new report does not reflect a grateful position but rather a display of greed as companies try to capitalize on the revenues that they are already generating.

Starting today for example, a 3-D Imax movie ticket at one AMC movie theater in New York will cost $19.50 rather than the usual price of $16.50. Hey, I understand at some level why companies would have the attitude of "we're making money, so let's make even more money!" but they do not seem to be considering the entertainment budgets of adult consumers ( or even putting themselves in a consumer's shoes for a minute) who is the reason they generated more revenue in the first place.

My question on this matter is, does an increase in theater revenues mean that major movie theater chains such as AMC, Regal Entertainment and Cinemark can justify adding up to $3 more to their adult ticket prices for consumers? After leaving the following comments on the article, I realized that there are a few solutions for consumers who may not agree with ticket price increases:

I agree with the author and those few studio executives who mentioned they are concerned about the price increases due to their position of being a value option for the consumer compared to more expensive forms of entertainment.

Movie theater tickets are already pricey for a regular film, forget about 3D because that's another area to tackle. If they want to raise prices, why not just negotiate a better commission in their deal with movie studios instead of making consumers foot the bill?

Another option for movie theaters would be to only increase ticket prices on premium 3D releases during the opening weekend and keep the prices for the standard versions the same as they are today. Increasing prices for all movies, no matter which format tells consumers that movie theater chains are not concerned with the recession and that they will collect as much money from consumers as they can.....so long as they are still in business of course, a status that may change when consumers stop visiting theaters as much as they do now.

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One option that we have as consumers to deal with these movie theater ticket price increases is to skip the theaters altogether. If a movie ticket costs $19.50 (using that one AMC theater price as an example), that's almost $20. Movie fans can use that money to buy a DVD of the same movie by waiting a few weeks or months to watch it at their leisure instead of paying $20 to a movie theater. I don't know about the rest of you, but as a movie fan, $20 better get me a little more than a movie on one large screen, especially if I have to deal with crying babies and rude people on their cell phones to watch this movie. The actors better be in attendance for a Q&A session OR free concessions better come with my ticket OR at the very least, a CD Soundtrack or itunes download.

Some movie goers will think "what if I don't like the movie? why should I buy it on DVD" and there is a possible solution to this problem. Get three of your friends to contribute $5 each for a DVD of a movie that you all want to watch. Their money, plus your $5 will pay for a $20 DVD release and then if you don't like the movie, give it to someone who does. You can also sell it to someone who hasn't seen it for the price that you paid, which is another reason why bootlegs are not the best option.

In order to avoid these huge ticket prices, I hope that as consumers, many of us will start to support more independent movie theaters. Many independent theaters show first-run movies such as the recent "Up in the Air" with George Clooney and such.....but the catch is that some of the independent theaters start to show them a few weeks or more after they are released in the multiplex theaters. Another upside is that the independent theaters also charge a few dollars less, so an adult ticket that costs around $10.50 will cost $6 or $7 at independent movie theaters for the same movie.

If that is not a reason for consumers to spend wisely on movie theater tickets, I don't know what is.

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Wednesday
Mar172010

24 at the Mercy of 20th Century Studios, Fox and NBC

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Ever since news about Fox and 20th Century Studios' plans to cancel 24 after it's 8th season (which is the season that is currently airing and in production on the remaining episodes of season 8) were released by Entertainment Weekly, TV Guide and other media outlets, there has been speculation that NBC may pick up the show AND it's high production costs if Fox does drop the TV show from the network's current programming lineup.

All of the talk and "reports" about Fox canceling the show has been unsettling for fans that do not want 24 to be canceled...even if it has to move to NBC. While I agree that it shouldn't be canceled, NBC may not be a good place for 24 to end up if Fox cancels the show. Moving to NBC may be the beginning of the end for 24. Aside from Dancing with The Stars, Law & Order shows and The Biggest Loser, NBC has not been very popular among TV fans for some time, as far as ratings and hit shows are concerned.

Still, there are TV fans who believe that 24 has become less entertaining and it's time for the clock to stop ticking with Jack Bauer and company. I guess these particular fans (whether fans of 24 who lost interest OR general TV fans that know shaky programming when they watch it) have a good point. In one way, I do believe that IF 24 is really losing ratings among it's core audience and fans, then maybe it's better to cancel a show while it is still good and has an edge than to wait until it has to be canceled because no one is watching, everyone is tired of Jack Bauer and no one will miss it when it goes. I would not want that to happen to 24. The show is just too awesome to go out like that.

Now, here is where things get really interesting....


According to Entertainment Weekly, an NBC pickup of 24 would delay plans that 20th Century Fox has for turning the show into a feature film. They are certain that a movie cannot be made if the show is airing on television.

What does that mean for 24 fans? Here is what it could mean:

If the studio that owns 24 cancels the show and sells it to NBC, they may put some conditions on the deal that require NBC to not air 24 until the movie has been made or released. That could cause 24 fans to wait even longer for new seasons........as if the year-long wait for it to start again every January isn't long enough!

OR

They could sell it to NBC and then delay or cancel the movie plans, which may also disappoint a lot of 24 fans.

While "sources" and "industry insiders" seem to have a lot to discuss regarding this matter, it appears that the actual studios and networks involved in this 24 season/movie/cancellation dance has not commented on the subject at all.

The only question I have is......

If 20th Century Fox is not talking and NBC is not talking, then what do we really know about the current status and future fate of 24?

No, make that two questions.....

Who are these "insiders" who claim to know what's going on?

Three questions, and I'm done...

When in the world is Fox or NBC going to comment?

Monday
Feb222010

Jack Bauer Websites for 24 Fans

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A new episode from season 8 of 24 airs tonight on Fox. While this show is action packed and very entertaining, it can be tough to keep up with Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) and friends. Here is a A listing of Jack Bauer Websites for 24 Fans that can be very useful if you missed an episode, want to discuss the show or seek to find news on 24 that keeps you up to date with all that's happening on and off set. The links to these websites are listed along with my brief description of what these websites appear to provide for us 24 fans.

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Jack Bauer Torture Report
Jack Bauer fans who are interested in play by play recaps of the actor's interrogation antics in 24 episodes will find the updates amusing.

The Jack Sack
In addition to it's cool name, The Jack Sack provides 24 fans with reviews of the latest episodes. That's not all, as you can find out about 24related news, 24 TV show spoilers and watch funny Youtube parodies on 24. It is at this website that I found out about a 24 movie that is in the works. Let's just hope that Hollywood does not mess this one up!

24 Headquarters
A simplistic layout makes it easy to navigate the 24 Headquarters website. It is here where 24 fans can also get recaps of current episodes, access to promotional photos and information on the cast, contests, merchandise and previous seasons of this TV show. I especially like the updates on interviews with 24 cast members, because while I knew about Kiefer Sutherland at Comic Con, Sprague Grayden's(who plays Olivia Taylor in Season 7) appearance on the Carson Daily show. That's an interview worth watching since she has been expanding her career to include more TV shows than 24.

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24 Gather Group

I manage a 24 Group on Gather for 24 fans who want to discuss episodes, cast members and related happenings on (and off) this TV show with like-minded TV fans who also watch 24, whether it's because they have that "Bauer Fever" OR they just like 24 all around.

Do YOU have any 24 websites to add to this list?

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