jlf1961 -> RE: Then and now (2/25/2013 9:23:50 PM)
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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic So, is this a brag on how efficient Hollywood is (and a seat at the cheap theater in town is $2.00), or a "I remember when a candy bar cost 15 cents," thread? Actually no, it is more about the movie industry as a whole. A theater keeps 10% of ticket sales, 90 cents of profit on every dollar of popcorn sold, the same is true for fountain drinks, 90 cents profit for every dollar sold. Basically, the theater business is not really in the movie business... they are in the fast food industry. All the movie does is bring people in to the theater, everything else is nearly all profit. When a ticket is bought today, it does no good to say "I remember when I could go to see a movie for $x and that included a coke and popcorn." The ticket prices have gone up to stay ahead of the cost to show the film, the difference is in the food and drinks. As far as Hollywood being more efficient, not really. The cost of making a movie has gone up over the years, cameras are leased for the most part by the production company, the studios basically provide editing and other logistical support.
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