Submitted by pandaocean168 t3_11dv51q in movies
I work at a movie theater but there a few things that bug me, so i have some questions
Why do movie theaters tend to have so many showtimes scrunched together? for example 1:00pm, 1:05, 1:15pm, 1:20pm, and 1:25pm
Why do blockbuster movies release in november, december, march, april, and most of summer (june-late august)?
Why do senior citizens come to movies in flocks more than younger people not to mention they go to the movies on the slow days but younger people don’t as much?
Why do some movies that people expect from to do bad become successful while some movies expect people to be a big hit flop?
SaulsAll t1_jab0etr wrote
From my time working at a theater:
>showtimes scrunched together?
The theaters usually run in blocks with staggered times. So the theater would open around 10-11am, with shows starting every 10 minutes or so. That way they arent all getting out at the same time and the cleaning crew can hit each theater as it empties. Allow a few minutes in between for the new viewers to get settled, and then a new block starts.
>blockbuster movies release in november, december, march, april, and most of summer
There are various "seasons" to releases. Big tentpoles are usually in summer because school is out and allow for more viewers. Christmas and Thanksgiving time are also big release times, and usually have the largest crowds - more than summer. End of fall for horror. Jan-Mar is usually the time for the movies with lower expectations. And so on.
>senior citizens come to movies in flocks more than younger people not to mention they go to the movies on the slow days but younger people don’t as much?
Retired people have more free time and can choose times with cheaper tickets and smaller audiences.
>Why do some movies that people expect from to do bad become successful while some movies expect people to be a big hit flop?
You figure that out and you could make a career in Hollywood.