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I really hope this is a good thing. I don’t want to see theaters die, but I really hope Sony doesn’t interfere with the things that make Alamo Drafthouse great… I really hope they can rectify the closure of all the DFW locations as well.
Hey what the fuck? Is the FTC not going to step in on this? This is a movie producer acquiring a movie theater chain, literally a monopolization of the market. Are we going to let Disney buy AMC next?
Time is a flat circle
I understood that reference!! Clint is the man!! As is Ian and Rae!!
That’s not what monopoly means? The merger should absolutely be scrutinized for the potential anti-competitive ramifications, but vertical integration isn’t immediately not allowed.
Typically true, but this situation used to be an exception.
Might not be the best source but there are tons to choose from. Basically, for 70+ years studios could not own theaters. Now they can.
Wait wtf. What was the reasoning for removing that restriction!?!?
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Huh, neat! Had no idea. Seems like an odd exception.
It’s interesting how we allow many industries who produce products sell directly to consumers and in others we don’t. In any event there’s a long history of studios operating theatres, Warner Brothers did it in the 30’s.
Im pretty sure those restrictions were loosened during the pandemic if im not mistaken
Yeah surprised this is allowed.
I think it should be allowed actually—but the fact that it is settled case law is surprising. Maybe because they are Japanese?
It wasn’t allowed until 2020.
I don’t think it should be allowed. Look at what happened to TV when the studios started owning all the TV channels and streaming outlets.
Great, so instead of fixing the issue of studios owning their own streaming platforms and locking content behind their own sites, now we have the movie theater industry starting down the same path.
Rag on the music industry (and they do suck), but at least I don’t need to have a subscription to Sony Music+ and Atlantic Records+ to listen to their music libraries.
More like returning. This was the old model of Hollywood, where studios owned pretty much every layer of the process.
Vertical integration
Having lived in Austin and seen movies at the original handful of Drafthouse theaters for decades now, every time the brand has expanded, quality has dropped. I’m not expecting this change to be any different.
Being from San Antonio and watching the expansion, I’m afraid Drafthouse has made me agree with someone from Austin.
Your breakfast taco game is still weak, though. Just like our weak-ass barbecue.
Yeah well up here in Dallas we’re… wait what do we have cool up here again? Uhhhhh hmmmm…
Fucking Babe’s bottomless menu! And… Ummm… Texas Instruments? Oh! And day-drunk facelift moms who married secretly abusive men! Y’all need better therapists and support groups.
As for Indian food: Houston edges y’all out.
A booming medical industry, right? Or is that Houston
Our suburbs are the most suburban.
We do have better Indian and Ethiopian food for what that’s worth.
Brisket tacos.
Right after one of their franchisees shut down…
Yeah, this was devastating to me as I am in DFW area and I literally haven’t seen a movie in another theater chain in almost a decade.
Honestly, I’ve had decent experiences at Studio Movie Grill. That and Alamo are the only theaters I’ve been to in the past 10 years as well.
I hope this does not ruin the recent efforts to unionize.
Hopefully we won’t have to remember the Alamo Drafthouse