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Date Posted: 18:16:51 01/30/23 Mon
Author: LAwoman
Subject: Narvik sounds good and I'd give RRR a try. I still want to see a few more films before the Oscars, but not all are available to stream yet.
In reply to: skw123 's message, "We saw two Oscar noms too." on 09:30:40 01/30/23 Mon


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[> [> [> Do you think people will ever get back to the theaters again? -- skw123, 21:59:57 01/30/23 Mon [1]

Maybe the teens are, because the Avatar movie is still #1 after 7 weeks, but I don't know about other movie goers like families and adults. The UA Theater in Long Beach closed during the pandemic and never re-opened. The AMC and Pike are operating, but never full. Streaming may be changing the movie world?


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[> [> [> [> A combination of the pandemic and movies being release quickly to streaming have -- LAwoman, 09:26:22 01/31/23 Tue [1]

really impacted theaters. Our local theaters are all still running, thankfully, and we do go to them. But definitely not as much. Avatar is doing well because of the 3-D experience that makes it pretty much a required theater experience. Some of the films are produced by streaming companies like Netflix so their theater runs are short.


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