When they show a decent movie, seems to be a lot of crap at the moment?
I found this article interesting
http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/mi...id-you-come-it
When they show a decent movie, seems to be a lot of crap at the moment?
I found this article interesting
http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/mi...id-you-come-it
"Nobody who has succeeded has not failed along the way"
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"where you could get drinks and popcorn for just $2.00."
see above and below from Michael Moore
"So I had this epiphany. What would a movie theater look like if it were designed, built and run by the people who actually make the movies? Why are we, the filmmakers, never consulted about what the movie-going experience should be like? After all, that's our art, our creative work, up there on those screens. In no other art form does the artist NOT have a say in how their art is presented to the public."
"Nobody who has succeeded has not failed along the way"
Arianna Huffington
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Artists have all the right to charge for their services. However, they will soon realise that basic business principles still apply. If your public does not see the value in your art, they will not buy.
Cinemas are unfortunately not run by artists, but by business people who seem to be totally out of sync with their target market.
Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...
watch sabc 1-2-3 you get to watch the old movies...only problem...you will have to wait about 5 years for them to get lord of the rings...pearl habour etc
rather save up and install a home theatre system...mine cost around 8 grand...TV and surround sound and a multimedia player for the hard drive...wow and you must see movies like pearl habour...my favourite is gladiator...
this is something i am trying to understand...like ushaka...you are not allowed to take in your own cooldrinks...yet they charge you R15 for a can of cooldrink...and they wonder why people dont visit...or they have an open day and rip you off...min parking fee of R25...talk about price fixing.
surely if people where smart they would at least make the refreshments a market related price to encourage people to buy "more"...or am i missing something?
one of the projects i worked on i found a market for cooldrinks...sold them a little cheaper than you could get them at a tea room and still made a small fortune...the beuty about it they were sold within 1 hour of collection ever day...if i had the time i would have only sold cooldrinks and made more money out of the cooldrink sales than i was taking home from the project per day after expenses.
Who still remembers drive in cinemas where you could take the whole family. Family meals and snacks were packed and eaten at interval if you could wait that long. Kids would have to bath and get into their pyjamas so that dad could just dump them into bed after the show.
Oh yes, and the midnight shows where you took your cherie and parked in the back row...
Before that, there were cafe' bios where you could walk in at any time and watch 2 movies on a continuous loop. Most popular were the cowboy and war movies. For your 20c or 25c you could choose between a soda or an ice cream. Smoking was also allowed, so the school boys would take advantage of the cover of darkness.
Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...
Isn't it amazing how seemingly little things have a huge impact. The thing is, their pricing policies turn the average mother and kids into expert smugglers. My wife and daughters have it down to a fine art. They are able to smuggle anything into a cinema.
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