AMC Theaters’ Credit Takes a Bad Hit; Future in Jeopardy

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bring the drive in's back

have menu's set up at each spot...like sonic
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bring the drive in's back

have menu's set up at each spot...like sonic
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There’s been reports already of drive-ins thriving in some areas because of the theater closures. Truth be told, in a world where you gotta provide “unique “ experiences to get folks out to see movies, bringing back more drive ins might not be a bad idea :ehh: If vinyl records and even cassette tapes to some degree can come back like they have, then...

I don’t know if I’d completely write off AMC. I can see them coming back and at very least closing down a LOT of locations.
 

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bring the drive in's back

have menu's set up at each spot...like sonic
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Honestly it would've probably been a smart move for the regular theaters to try and do partnerships with fast food places even before everything went to hell.
Have a Chick FIl A, McDonald's, Wendy's etc. in your lobby right next to the standard concession stand selling popcorn and Goobers and shyt.
The selling point to the fast food joints would be offering a captive audience who will be buying your stuff all across the country.
 

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I still enjoyed going to the movies. It was something that took me out the house, which is needed. We are about to be a society of couch potatoes :scust:, get your fat ass up.
Right, because getting out the house to go sit and stare at yet another screen for 2-3 hours while shoveling junk food down your throat is the epitome of “getting your fat ass up”

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Honestly it would've probably been a smart move for the regular theaters to try and do partnerships with fast food places even before everything went to hell.
Have a Chick FIl A, McDonald's, Wendy's etc. in your lobby right next to the standard concession stand selling popcorn and Goobers and shyt.
The selling point to the fast food joints would be offering a captive audience who will be buying your stuff all across the country.
pizza hut the only one to make the cut lol..

shyt its a couple in seatac i wash shocked ..when i got up here...i was thinkin they needed to link up with different chains as well..jus in case..

because i know we would bring our own food ....anyway since we are in our own vehicle...

2 movies for the price of one.... tueday matinee special...
 

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Right, because getting out the house to go sit and stare at yet another screen for 2-3 hours while shoveling junk food down your throat is the epitome of “getting your fat ass up”

:rolleyes:
Choosing to eat junk food at a theater is a choice. No one is forcing that food down your fat ass throat :stopitslime:, get up, walk to the car and burn some calories fatty :umad:
 

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Choosing to eat junk food at a theater is a choice. No one is forcing that food down your fat ass throat :stopitslime:, get up, walk to the car and burn some calories fatty :umad:
Man you ain't burning no damn calories walking to your car, from the parking lot to the theater. What are you talking about fam? :gucci::mjlol:

Might as well sit your ass at home.

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