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No happy ending in '05 for Hollywood, as ticket sales drop again
Christian Science Monitor ^ | December 24, 2005 | Daniel B. Wood

Posted on 12/24/2005 4:09:09 PM PST by Daralundy

The slump, now three years running, prompts the industry to ask: 'What's wrong with the movies?'

LOS ANGELES - Hollywood's year-ending good news is that moviegoers are opening hearts and pocketbooks for "King Kong" - more than $60 million on its debut weekend and counting.

The bad news is that audiences did not exactly go ape over the rest of 2005's cinema offerings, making this the third straight year of decline in Hollywood ticket sales - the first such stretch of bad news in 40 years. Because of the continued falloff - sales are down 12.6 percent from 2002 - a growing number of analysts wonder if America's movie habits are changing permanently.

"The industry has to consider whether or not American audiences are sending a message about the quality of the movies they are getting - or just the way and the place in which they get them," says Paul Dergarabedian, president of Exhibitor Relations, a firm that analyzes box-office trends. "You can bet that producers, writers, directors, and studio heads are all huddling intensely to consider what this means and change their behavior to keep it from continuing."

It could just be a continued shift away from multiplexes toward Blockbuster, Netflix, and other home-viewing options, Mr. Dergarabedian and others say.

In this scenario, consumers are changing their movie-viewing habits because of multiple complaints related to theater-going: soaring ticket costs, high parking and candy-concession prices, and, perhaps, decreased enjoyment of the movie-house experience because of unruly audiences and growing numbers of on-screen ads.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: 2005review; boxoffice; hollyweird; homosexualagenda
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1 posted on 12/24/2005 4:09:10 PM PST by Daralundy
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To: Daralundy

It's so much easier and comfortable to watch a movie in your living room. Perhaps the theaters will go the way of the drive-ins.


2 posted on 12/24/2005 4:13:30 PM PST by mlc9852
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To: Daralundy
The slump, now three years running, prompts the industry to ask: 'What's wrong with the movies?'

They'd be better off asking "What's right?"

3 posted on 12/24/2005 4:14:44 PM PST by Sociopathocracy (Ad majorem Dei gloriam)
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To: mlc9852

"It's so much easier and comfortable to watch a movie in your living room."

Yeah, but you end up with a lot of chewed gum underneath your furniture...yuck!



4 posted on 12/24/2005 4:15:15 PM PST by fizziwig
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To: Daralundy

I went to Blockbuster today to pick up disks. Hitch was one of them and I have to say that Will Smith is no Cary Grant. The movies suck. Pass it on.


5 posted on 12/24/2005 4:15:40 PM PST by Thebaddog (K9 4ever)
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D) All of the above.


6 posted on 12/24/2005 4:15:49 PM PST by D-fendr
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To: Daralundy

Or perhaps we're just sick and tired of the political message we've been receiving from the movie industry.


7 posted on 12/24/2005 4:15:58 PM PST by jess35
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To: Daralundy

Kong has made it's roduction budget back domestic and foreign distribution. It should be good for another 100 mill or so., It was a needless indulgence for the director and I can't recommend it unless you like fights with dinosaurs and large insects.


8 posted on 12/24/2005 4:16:30 PM PST by bigsigh
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To: Thebaddog

I agree, my wife and I were talking this week about comedies this year and came to the conclusion that they all sucked.


9 posted on 12/24/2005 4:17:14 PM PST by zkbeta51
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To: Daralundy

They're making a movie called "King Kong"? How does it end? I love surprises.


10 posted on 12/24/2005 4:17:54 PM PST by Bernard (Only the US government has the time, money and hubris to calculate exactly what it doesn't know.)
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To: Sociopathocracy
They'd be better off asking "What's right?"

Yeah, "The Passion of The Christ" made Mel a sizable chunk. Others may want to research what sells.

11 posted on 12/24/2005 4:18:38 PM PST by Socratic (ND)
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To: Sociopathocracy
"soaring ticket costs, high parking and candy-concession prices, and, perhaps, decreased enjoyment of the movie-house experience because of unruly audiences and growing numbers of on-screen ads."

Right, right, right, right and right. Oh,and one other thing - It's the lousy content Stupid!

12 posted on 12/24/2005 4:18:41 PM PST by TCats
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To: D-fendr

Maybe Hollywood should ask itself, "Why do they hate us?"


13 posted on 12/24/2005 4:19:15 PM PST by katya8
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To: Daralundy

I agreed with the statments about the changes in viewing habits. I don't believe it is so much a matter of falling sales, as it is a change in the source of revenue. I expect that one day movie theaters will be as much a relic as drive ins are today. Home theater is the future.


14 posted on 12/24/2005 4:20:05 PM PST by Melas (What!? Read or learn something? Why would anyone do that, when they can just go on being stupid)
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To: Daralundy
"and, perhaps, decreased enjoyment of the movie-house experience because of unruly audiences"

Bingo!

The last movie I was to you couldn't hear the damned dialog with the high volume conversations and yelling going on in the audience. I thought I was in a football stadium. I marveled at how inconsiderate people could be.
15 posted on 12/24/2005 4:22:08 PM PST by headstamp (Nothing lasts forever, Unless it does.)
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To: Thebaddog

You're probably just too male to appreciate the movie. I watched it with my wife and oldest daughter. I fought to stay awake, and they talked about it for days.


16 posted on 12/24/2005 4:22:20 PM PST by Melas (What!? Read or learn something? Why would anyone do that, when they can just go on being stupid)
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To: Daralundy
nothing wrong with the "movies" - hollywood's technical movie-making prowess never ceases to amaze me.

the problem is what they put *into* the movies along with the inane pontification from the clueless, artless communist low-life that pass themselves off as actors, producers, writers that make up hollywood.

if hollywood wants to be a communist tool to push the agenda of antonio gramsci, that is their perogative, just as it is mine to boycott them and try to convince my friends to do the same.

personally, my goal is to avoid seeing *any* movies in theaters, although i yield occasionally to the movies my kids insist on seeing (the incredibles, nemo and a very few others)

17 posted on 12/24/2005 4:23:25 PM PST by chilepepper (The map is not the territory -- Alfred Korzybski)
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To: Daralundy

Perhaps if Hollywood made at least *some* movies which didn't read like a DNC talking points memo - set to a flaming homosexual agenda - they wouldn't keep losing half their potential audience.

Just trying to help.

I mean, I'm totally fine with not going to movies (ever) - just explaining why I don't.


18 posted on 12/24/2005 4:23:51 PM PST by Cringing Negativism Network
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To: katya8
Because they're too busy trying to figure out how to normalize their lifestyles through their product.

From the producers and directors to the actors to the critics and distributors, they all want to cram a political agenda down our throats.

The whole industry has to be in Synch to get the brokeback viewer results they want. Don't believe that, then watch the weekly movie critics analyze Fahrenheit 9-11 like a normal agenda free movie.

They make me sick.

19 posted on 12/24/2005 4:25:58 PM PST by Archie Bunker on steroids (All liberal agenda roads lead to San Francisco)
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To: jess35
Who wants to pay $20 for tickets and concessions to have someone preach "Red State America is soooo stupid!"

No thanks.
20 posted on 12/24/2005 4:27:53 PM PST by Uncle Vlad
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