Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]
In Sweden a normal movie is more expensive than that. It's more around those 12 euros. And even more if it's in 3D.
Compare your salary to ours.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]
In Sweden a normal movie is more expensive than that. It's more around those 12 euros. And even more if it's in 3D.
Originally posted by dylbagz:I thought Europe was in reasonably a bad way with it's economy still..? Not sure how they can charge those prices over there, it's only about that over here with a reasonably OK economy. Do people still go to the cinemas?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Cinemas are being shut down due to super poor performances since some years ago. The reason? An unavoidable decline in attendees due to an avoidable increase of the prices. Last year (2012) witnessed the worst gross for the cinema industry (only cinemas, not counting physical sells) ever in Spain, and this year is going to be similar or worse.
Many Muse fans rushed to buy their tickets for the screening of the Rome movie, fearing it would sell out super quick... But almost one week later, less than half of the tickets have been sold. And that is counting with a strong fan base like Muse's - I can't imagine how badly would U2 do nowadays (U2 3D came out just before cinemas started their heavy decline and still had problems to sell out at any of the cinemas it was shown at).
Originally posted by Yogi:http://www.techspot.com/news/51990-eu-commission-piracy-doesnt-hurt-music-sales-may-even-help.html
EU Commission: Piracy doesn't hurt music sales, may even help
http://news.yahoo.com/hbo-admits-piracy-compliment-doesn-t-hurt-sales-035946132.html
HBO admits piracy is a "compliment" that doesn’t hurt sales
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Cinemas are being shut down due to super poor performances since some years ago. The reason? An unavoidable decline in attendees due to an avoidable increase of the prices. Last year (2012) witnessed the worst gross for the cinema industry (only cinemas, not counting physical sells) ever in Spain, and this year is going to be similar or worse.
Many Muse fans rushed to buy their tickets for the screening of the Rome movie, fearing it would sell out super quick... But almost one week later, less than half of the tickets have been sold. And that is counting with a strong fan base like Muse's - I can't imagine how badly would U2 do nowadays (U2 3D came out just before cinemas started their heavy decline and still had problems to sell out at any of the cinemas it was shown at).
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
In very certain groups of people and with very certain bands, piracy MIGHT be a compliment; aka, that kind of people that listen to a leaked album and buy it afterwards.
Nevertheless, it is more than obvious that the general audience doesn't do that. Anymore.