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Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
The movie theater industry is going to take notice of this. Now movie theaters have been put on notice that they can only push so far. In a few years, the commercials would have been over an hour unless someone somewhere put their foot down. Who cares if they win the lawsuit or not, the point has been made. Theaters know there are limits now.
Unseen and the others can cry a river, but these people just made your life better in a tiny way.
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You are almost unbelievably dumb. I mean, I have toenail clippings brighter than you. "In a few years, the commercials would have been over an hour"...yeah, right. And I think you're probably dumb enough to believe that.
The theatre industry is suffering badly. Removing a source of income that's relatively painless (after all, you can go out of the theatre for fresh air or a smoke while the ads run) will not make their need for income go away. Expect higher ticket prices and higher-priced popcorn and soda. If you think their response will be to simply shrug their shoulders and live on even less income, forget the toenail clippings...I have skid marks in my underwear smarter than you.