"In a 7–1 decision, the Court ruled that film
studios couldn't legally
own their
own theaters, disrupting a system by which major distributors had controlled every level of the moviegoing experience".
I wonder if this ruling can be circumvented by Amazon. They operate Amazon Studios but they can make an argument that it's not they're primary business. I also read that Trump's justice dept wants to do away with that ruling.
I dont know how I feel about it because right now (before the pandemic) the movies that are doing numbers in theaters are nothing but comic book trash that aren't real movies. Maybe Bezos can bring the art back?
Sidebar: I remember being a teenager getting dragged to the theaters by my friends to watch Fantastic 4 (2007) and remembering how trash those types of movies are. It's weird seeing adults 30-40's dikk riding comic book movies.