ah contrair.
MANY theaters did close down and showed other movies. Some remained opened.
If you don’t feel obligated you have no reason to worry about the future of America if you would rather stand on the sidelines criticizing others who are trying to make a difference.
Don’t bitch should we lose our country and our freedoms for you have better things to do.
“MANY theaters did close down and showed other movies”
Okay, but I said I had no problems, which was the absolute truth. Obviously other people are a different story. I live in a “metro area” with closeby theaters that play obscure titles. Obviously others are in other circumstances. Also obviously, though, me going opening night will not turn it into The Passion of the Christ.
By the way, the fate if the republic does not hang on Atlas Shrugged, Part II having a few million dollars more or less box office gross. Ot only trivializes our dangers to argue such.
By the way, if you didn’t know the movie industry does not rely on box office as much as they’d have us think. They make most of their money elsewhere. Not that aime don’t make a profit from it alone, especially ones with miniscule budgets like thus. But the second Atlas did not cost 10 million more than the first because of its theatrical run almost certainly.
You've completely lost sight of the fact that you're discussing a movie.