I don't care how great of a home theater you have, it's not the same as going out to see a movie. I hope when this is over they are still around.

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I think the "when" is key.

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RIP AMC

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They need to account for losses until the end of last summer, at least. We're about 6-12 months away from a vaccine.

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Me too. But I might not be seeing one for a while because I'm in that high risk group.

If AMC goes under I hope some other entity can buy them and get the theaters running again. Where I live we have Marcus Theaters and a small, locally owned dollar theater. They seem to be in better shape and are set to reopen soon. I hate to see other people lose theirs though.

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I hope it gets restored soon. Can't imagine a world where we can't go out to see a movie.!

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left canada years ago.

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Must have only been in the east. We've never had one here.

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they were here for a very short time. just a few years.

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It's so expensive though. In the UK at least.

I used to go to the cinema every week, no matter what was on we always went. It was about £6 a ticket and less than £7 for a drink and food.

It's about £13 a ticket now at my local cinema and about the same again for food. When there's two of you, it adds up.

It's why I miss showbox 🙄

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They need to make a major investment in buying up old Drive-Ins and making them AMC branded and operational before Cinemark and others do, and they will survive this thing. Otherwise yes, they may be gone forever, along with multimillion-dollar salaries for major roles, and the quality of theatrical exposition on celluloid in general, sadly.

Act fast, AMC. Drive-Ins. Trust me.

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I loved the Drive-Ins, I'd very much like to see them return all over the place

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We have one near to us that shows first run movies - right now there aren't that many, so they are running older movies.
It's a great place - sound comes through the cars radio and some nights they have a triple header.

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Sounds awesome👍
The 'nearest' to me are all pretty far away

Boy would it be cool to have a local place!

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Celluloid is dead.

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We could find another way to project the image, we're a tech society.

In the meantime use the celluloid we have.

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So you haven’t heard of digital movie distribution and projection. It’s the wave of the present.

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Chinese conglomorate Wanda Group owned a majority stake in the company. Private equity firm Silver Lake Partners made a $600 million investment in AMC in September 2018 [obtaining majority control of 52%], but the voting powers of AMC shares are structured so Wanda Group still controls the majority of AMC's board of directors.

Beginning March 20, 2020, AMC furloughed all employees until further notice. Employees were not given any pay. On March 25, 2020, AMC furloughed all of its 600 corporate employees, including CEO Adam Aron. All furloughed corporate AMC employees and associates retain their active employment status, including all health benefits.

My guess is the Chinese will acquire greater financial control and reopen. Some AMC multiplexes were already showing Chinese films in one or more theaters.

AMC wasted money converting some theaters to rocking chair seats with in-theater food service, reducing the seating capacity in each theater. That will make it very hard to reopen some multiplexes with social distancing in use.

In recent years, nonprofit groups have shown older films in the summer, in parks or parking lots, similar to drive-in theaters. Nearly all suburban drive-ins were closed decades ago and bulldozed. There are still lots of drive-in's in rural areas.

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Well C-19 is dead. So that may help.

If it is not dead, there will be a wave of 10s of thousands of deaths in about a month from the riots/looters/terrorist attacks. Let's hope it's dead. Yes?

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real trouble

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