With you on this Miami.
I read something last fall regarding movie theatre revenues and they are down. way down.
Not sure what you read ...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,335252,00.html
Global Box Office Revenue Hits Record $26.7 Billion in 2007
LOS ANGELES — The Motion Picture Association of America says moviegoers around the world pushed box office revenue to a record $26.7 billion last year.
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/film/story/20...office-up.html
Global box office up 5.6 per cent to $28.1B US in 2008
The movie industry shouldn't apologize or be ashamed of its success in a down economy as moviegoers pushed global box office revenues to a record $28.1 billion US in 2008, the head of the Motion Picture Association of America said Tuesday.
2009 figures aren't released yet, but there is this:
http://www.thewrap.com/article/camer...orldwide-12440
The incendiary end-of-year performances of Warner’s “Sherlock Holmes” and “Blind Side”, juxtaposed against Fox’s “Avatar” and “Chipmunks,” has set up a bit of intrigue as to which studio won the worldwide revenue crown for the huge 2009 box-office year.
Amid a record-breaking $10.7 billion year at the North American box office, Warner won the domestic crown, with revenue of $2.13 billion (a record).
Fox, meanwhile, won the international medal, taking in $2.45 billion (yep, also a record).
On Monday, Fox is set to release its global number -- Warner has already called $4.003 billion for 2009, which will be (of course) the all time global mark if Fox doesn’t usurp it.
On the home entertainment front:
http://www.thewrap.com/article/anoth...ged-106b-12402
overall home entertainment revenue in 2009 is expected to be off significantly from the $22.4 billion the DEG reported for 2008 -- a third straight year of decline.