Thursday, December 10, 2009

Does the theater owner really chooses what movie to play in the theater?

I really want this movie to play in my local theater and I'm afriad to ask him to play it....If I ask him do you think he will play it?



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It depends on how big the movie is. Like who makes it. If it's a little indie-studio movie only coming out in a few hundred theaters (most big Hollywood movies get on 1-3 thousand screens), they probably won't get it for you and you'll have to wait for the DVD. They'd probably say it costs too much money to buy the film just so a few people will watch it. I don't think they even get a lot of that money they make from admittance. The studio gets most.



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no i do
It's not up to the theatre at all.
No harm in asking. I think each theater has their own set of policies...but if they believe they can make money by playing the film, you've got a shot.
Theaters can arrange for private screenings, say for a birthday party or a corporate event, in which case they'll play (almost) any movie you want. Of course, you have to pay for the entire theater for the time the theater owner is not selling tickets for regular showings, and if you want to see something other than what the theater owner is currently showing, you'd have to supply it yourself or pay the rental fee that the theater owner is charged by his distributor. (Don't worry, the charge is usually less for an older film than it is for a first run film)

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