You know what was weird was going to a theatre to watch, like, a drama. I remember doing it, I remember going with friends or family and then talking about it after. I guess it made sense when they a) made movies for grown ups and b) movies cost way less per ticket. I guess Oppenheimer and Dune are the most adult-y movies on there.
Going to see a movie in a Covid infested theater for 20$ if I don't get any snacks, or spending that 20$ to get some game on Steam, or just get real, real drunk?
there used to be movies for adults, it was a weird time
You know what was weird was going to a theatre to watch, like, a drama. I remember doing it, I remember going with friends or family and then talking about it after. I guess it made sense when they a) made movies for grown ups and b) movies cost way less per ticket. I guess Oppenheimer and Dune are the most adult-y movies on there.
Also made sense when people had shitty tiny TVs at home and you still had to pay to buy/rent the movie
Going to see a movie in a Covid infested theater for 20$ if I don't get any snacks, or spending that 20$ to get some game on Steam, or just get real, real drunk?
This is a subset of all cinema being released in 2023.
These are for adults. Millennial nostalgia is an important profit center for pop culture media.