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I think the last Kevin Costner movie I saw was "Man of Steel". Good actor but his A list Hollywood status ended a long time ago.
“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
In my opinion he was at his best in Open Range, and Untouchables.
#4527879 - 06/29/2012:14 PMRe: What Is The Last Movie or TV Show You Saw?
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Originally Posted by RossUK
In my opinion he was at his best in Open Range, and Untouchables.
I have yet to see "Open Range" but "Untouchables" is fantastic. A classic .
“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
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I completely forgot about "Hidden Figures". That came out after "Man of Steel" and Costner was very good in it too.
“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
Looking at the seating chart with the new safe spacing, a row of 26 seats, once I pick the seat in the middle #13 or #14, I pretty much have the entire row to myself except for one person on either side of me with 4-5 empty seats in between us which will become unavailable to be picked.
Then 6 seats in the row in front of me and in the row behind me will also automatically become unavailable.
Don't know who these theaters going to survive even when the big first run movies return to the theaters after July.
If they keep these social distancing safe measures, a 200 seat theater will only have 50 seats per showing.
It will be difficult for the theater to make money and the studio to recoup the cost on movies with $200-300 million budget.
Same with restaurants, really. You just can't turn a profit with only 40% of the capacity, unless you're a high turnover rate business like a burger joint. So, we may be releasing the restrictions, but it just means they will die a slower death. But then again, what's the alternative. (Don't want to kick off a PWEC debate here)
Also take one of the theater here, 20 screens. Let's says 50 seats per screen, that's 1000 people. 5 showing a day. That's 5000 people. How do you keep 5000 people apart from each other. Yes they don't all arrive at the theater at the same time. Still with restrictions on gathering of more than 10 people in many cities and states, how do you make sure even 100 people for the next showing of 2 of the 20 movies are 6 feet apart in the hallway, the lobby, the restrooms, the concession area. We all have been to movies and saw how many people are in the building on a busy night. Or the line of people waiting for the next showing of a new movie, standing behind ropes, while the auditorium is being cleaned.
What about all these cruise ships they built and the left the crews with no way home after Quarantine. Every port in the world has them. Some have been aboard well over a year now.