Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Penny pinchers

Yes, the economy's bad. Time to kick ourselves when we're down, right? I can be guilty of this: it turns out I held well to my budget for March, so I rewarded myself with CDs from Amazon this morning. (Still coming out in the black.)

I do wonder, though, about the timing. Monsters and Aliens, this new 3-D movie, made $58.3 million this past weekend. Thing is, it costs $1.50 more at most theaters, because it's in 3-D. You take your two kids to the Loew's right next to Emerson, and spend $10.75 per ticket plus the 3-D bonus charge for all four of you. No money for dinner now, but that's okay; you can feast on the memories. 

If the moviegoers seem a little ridiculous, well, Fox is being even worse. The company wants theaters now, in the midst of economic woes, to install 3-D projectors and screens. They aren't rolling in money, really. Popcorn sales are way down these days; you have to cut back somewhere. And, the cherry on top of all this, Fox is insisting that theaters install 3-D equipment but then tells them to scrounge up their own 3-D glasses. They can't take $1 million from the $58.3 they made and do struggling movie theaters a favor?

Only around half of the weekend gross for Monsters and Aliens came from 3-D-equipped theaters. The rest paid $1.50 less and sat wondering the whole time why they're watching a 3-D movie not in 3-D. Now they'll probably go back with their kids, skipping the popcorn, but also having to skip grocery shopping to compensate.

And let me remind you, Fox, that the movies tried 3-D in the fifties. You can watch Dial M for Murder and imagine the scissors jabbing into you, or Kiss Me Kate for Ann Miller's legs (make sure you duck). Anybody remember any other 3-D movies from the '50s fad? They've died off, entering extinction along with the 3-D gimmick. Here's hoping its resurrection--if Fox decides to keep being tools--doesn't make it either. The children need to eat!

4 comments:

Carrie Fab said...

I only look at one! Just cuz it's awesome. And I'm too busy in life to be a webmaster, though it would be funnn

Carrie Fab said...

And okay, 3D movies are ridiculous. Especially if it's a horror movie. I would just keep my eyes shut the whole time. :-P

The Unreliable Historian said...

I bet all that changes when I offer you 3D glasses to watch the Intercollegiate Quidditch match on film.

Applesauce said...

hi josh!! i had no idea that monsters and aliens was in 3-d (thats about how in touch with current pop culture i am haha) but i wanted to link you to my other friend named josh's blog :) you might know him, he was our year, sophomore year he lived across from c and d in jefferson...anyways he's into film and he had some interesting thoughts about the 3-d stuff (make sure you read the comments too)
http://joshclaytonfilm.wordpress.com/2009/03/24/whats-up-with-3-d/#comments

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