theaters are done, embrace digital and get it over with
Gods, what did TV look like before streaming? It's not like cable/satellite with hundreds of TV channels broadcasting constant content 24/7 since the 1980's was ever a thing.
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Seriously, what the hell is up with the Emperor's new clothes streaming thing going on right now? Are we just going to pretend that watching via the internet is somehow a "better" experience? Or even tangibly different than TV before it? Nope. Even worse is the fact true equality of the moviegoing experience is getting lost in this "death to cinema! long live streaming!" shameless cashgrab frenzy, i.e. you get a vast difference in TV technology depending on the viewer's home set-up & budget (thus impacting the experience), a vast difference in sound quality & most of all a vast difference in viewing experience based on the social environment (apartments, flats, noisy neighors, children, pets etc.).
Whether you're a CEO, lawyer, street cleaner or unemployed, when you go to the local movie theatre to watch Tenet, you'd get the exact same experience. At home via streaming that is absolutely not the case.