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Make films shorter if you want them shown in cinemas, says Picturehouse director

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  • koboldcoterie@pawb.socialK koboldcoterie@pawb.social

    Honestly, if they just played the trailers before the movie is scheduled to start, I'd be much more into them. Having something to watch for the period between when you get there and the start time would be great. If anyone wanted to see more trailers, they could just arrive earlier.

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    apollosarrow@lemmy.world
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    But… how will we keep Maria Menounos employed if there is no more Novie to watch before the movie starts?

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    • C CerebralHawks

      So the cinema can get more showings in and make more money or because the younger generation can’t pay attention?

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      cannonfodder@lemmy.world
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      And us older generation can't hold our piss that long.

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      • circuitfarmerC circuitfarmer

        Ah yes, let's further reduce the art so that the dollars flow better.

        How about starting with the 30 minutes of previews? Just don't show them.

        Costs have to come down. Movies need to stop going on streaming a week after being in theaters.

        This industry's death is owned by shareholders and corpos. It isn't the artists who are failing.

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        FishFace
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        They're talking about films that are over 3h30 in runtime. There's real data showing that films are creeping up in length
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        • C CerebralHawks

          So the cinema can get more showings in and make more money or because the younger generation can’t pay attention?

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          FishFace
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          RTFA, they talk about it. Yes, it's so they can get more showings in... than one in an evening, which longer films force them to cut down to.

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          • circuitfarmerC circuitfarmer

            Ah yes, let's further reduce the art so that the dollars flow better.

            How about starting with the 30 minutes of previews? Just don't show them.

            Costs have to come down. Movies need to stop going on streaming a week after being in theaters.

            This industry's death is owned by shareholders and corpos. It isn't the artists who are failing.

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            iww4@lemmy.zip
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            Or here is an idea..

            Just give up on test Cinema. Going to the cinema is not how movies are consumed anymore.

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            • W wiccan2@lemmy.world

              Honestly, if they cut the 40 mins of ads so it wasn't nearly 4 hours for a 3 hour movie it'd be a good start.

              3 hours is a long time to sit still and is complicated by the cinema insisting you buy their 1L "cup" of drink. They should bring back intermissions, gives them a reason to push the concessions stand more.

              For a single uninterrupted sitting, 2 hours seems like a good length and any less than 1.5 hours isn't worth it.

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              iww4@lemmy.zip
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              It really wont make a difference to me. There is nothing that can make me go to the theater more.

              There is nothing that movie makers can do that can compete with my living room.

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                rose56
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                Bro, no! A story is a story, and the one making a movie can do what ever he wants, if this 2 hours or 30 minutes or 1 hour. Not all perfect movies are Short.

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                  melsaskca@lemmy.ca
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                  I guess it's time to change the name of Fuddruckers.

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                    mthomsonkiwi
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                    Considering there's often 30 minutes of advertising, perhaps they should cut that. Most of the cinema showings I've been too are lucky if there are 10 people in there. Cinema advertising made sense when we were growing up and the theatre was packed for weeks for a movie, but not anymore. Now it's just 30 minutes of annoyance. But sure the movie runtime is the problem.

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                    • rose56R rose56

                      Bro, no! A story is a story, and the one making a movie can do what ever he wants, if this 2 hours or 30 minutes or 1 hour. Not all perfect movies are Short.

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                      Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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                      #22

                      A story is a story, but the 90 minute format was a standard for a good reason. If you're not sticking to a three act structure, use whatever time format you like. Just make sure you're using the audience's time respectfully. I'll forgive a 90 minute 'meh' movie far easier than one that took 200 minutes.

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