>tfw my local theater removed blade runner in imax and replaced it with this shit
you guys think they'll listen if i send a couple complaints?
>tfw my local theater removed blade runner in imax and replaced it with this shit
you guys think they'll listen if i send a couple complaints?
>Geostorm
>Not a storm of rocks
WTF?
the movie will be a hit
>13%
Rotten Tomatoes
Disaster Movie ‘Geostorm’ Fails To Thunder With $13.3M Opening
Real question though, who decides what movies are shown in the theater? the imax theater near me is a Regal, did the entire regal chain stop showing BR2049 in imax or just mine? is there some licensing restriction or can i actually convince these guys to put BR2049 back in imax?
cannot unsee
Maybe in 1996. How well did San Andreas do, this is the same minus the pull of the Rock
If enough people complained maybe they would do something about it. But if it's just u then no.
Distributors make contracts with cinema chains to show them in specified formats and amounts of time , theres probably a bit of leeway for individual cinemas though based on ticket sales
dude they copied the inception trailer
My usual theater is a Regal also, and they did the same thing. Seems like it's probably the entire chain, unless we somehow go to the same theater.
No, no one wanted to see Blade Man two weeks ago, they sure as fuck don't care now. Wait for the blue ray.
Blade Runner is three weeks old. Good lord man, stop living in the past. Are you still wearing bell bottoms?
Dunkirk was in imax for a couple months in my regal theater
>you guys think they'll listen if i send a couple complaints?
No, they've probably shipped the hard drives back already.
CANNOT UNSEE
UNSEEING INTENSIFIES
Dunkirk made money though user and was short and to the point
>implying geostorm will ever make more money than BR
Dunkirk was actually decent user