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    tired of forking over movie ticket AND concession prices added together? Then the theaters don’t allow you to bring in your own cheaper food, which forces you to-if you’re thirsty or hungry-to buy their overpriced junk sized servings of popcorn and soda! They’re tricking us into thinking we have to buy it! We deserve the right to take our own food in! Theaters already get plenty of money from ticket sales and don’t need the money from concessions! The average movie ticket is already $8.61

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    by conducting PESTEL and Five-Forces Analyses. • How could a company operating in this industry react to the identified challenges? • How does the structure of the industry affects profits? The Movie Exhibition Industry 2013 IT IS APT that 2012’s top-grossing film was The Avengers, because movie studios and exhibitors sought to avenge a dismal prior year at the box office. Domestic box office receipts climbed 6 percent from 2011 to a record—setting $10.8 billion in 2012.‘ Three films—The Avengers

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    This is due to easy access of programs, like Final Cut, Premiere Pro, and iMovie, that allow basically anyone to make their own video or movie. Some say that this ability to produce movies easier than ever before poses a threat to the integrity of the movie industry, claiming streaming sites, legitimate or otherwise, are shifting people away from the theater and moving them toward home entertainment. However, I believe this change in film production is only creating more sub-genres of film, and

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    EdgeMark Cinemas are a chain of movie theaters located in 37 states with 475 theaters in those states covering the west coast, east coast, and Midwest. EdgeMark’s profits, like other cinemas, have been in a small but constant decline over the last 12 years. Industry Wide Average of 2.05% ticket sales decline per year for the last 12 years also, when adjusted for inflation, revenue has dropped an average of 1% a year for the past 12 years (Domestic Movie Theatrical Market Summary, 2015). The

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    Legal Analysis Lee P. Cao and Louann P. Cao, v. Huan Nguyen and Nega Pham (1) A representation of fact was made; Through the duplex case, we found a couple responding to an advertisement in which they had seen, which dealt with the sale of a living space. This space had been advertised as a duplex, which by definition, entails that it would be a home that would be divided into two separate apartments where potentially two different people(s) may reside. The representation of the property being

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    In the summer of 2015 there was a movie from japan that I wanted to see called, “When Marnie was there” a film from the illustrious Studio Ghibli. The problem was that major theaters didn’t want to take a risk on showing the film to American audiences in fear that not enough people would want to see it; thus limited its screenings to smaller, privately owned theaters. I was fortunate enough to find a theater close to me called the North Park Theater in Buffalo New York that was showing the film.

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    consider it “weak” since the movie theater industry’s sales are not growing rapidly in comparison with the movie rental industry. People are substituting the movie theater experience with movies rentals, which could be watched at home at a lower cost. Moreover, people are also switching to movie rentals due to its convenience factors such as comfort, pausing the movie, inviting friends, etc. Therefore, I believe this force is the closest substitute for the movie theaters industry. • Rivalry Among Competing

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    though there is a slight catch. The participant cannot be in contact with anyone they know, which includes using social media. In hindsight, signing up for this experiment seemed like the perfect opportunity to be alone and spend money on things like a movie ticket and popcorn, cute clothes, and maybe even starbucks; however, I was sadly very wrong. The experiment started on February 14th and I was excited to roam around Phoenix and spend money for the sake of psychological science. When the researchers

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    Lights Out has already hit the theaters and has successfully joined the ranks of small-scale horror films for 2016. It started out with solid reviews from critics and many are looking at the possibility of a Lights Out 2 movie sequel. The movie focused on a supernatural entitiy that lives in the dark. According to reports, the audicence’s expectations were fully met. Which is why the $5 million budgeted film soared to a $20 million hit on its first opening weekend. This successful launch may just

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    access it with little concern. Much like the music industry, which was challenged to reinvent its distribution model, the movie industry has to do the same thing. To counter the amount of piracy the movie studios must develop new systems for content delivery including streaming new release movies at home. First, the current system of forcing consumers to go to a movie theater is no longer desirable for many. Entertainment seekers can now get almost instantaneous access to desired content whether

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