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somenameforme ◴[] No.44567805[source]
Fun fact: movie sales, in terms of tickets sold, peaked in 2002. [1] All the 'box office records' since then are the result of charging way more to a continually plummeting audience size.

And this is highly relevant for things like this. People often argue that if movies were so bad then people would stop watching them, unaware that people actually have stopped watching them!

Even for individual movies. For all the men-in-spandex movies, the best selling movie (by tickets sold) in modern times is Titanic, 27 years ago.

[1] - https://www.the-numbers.com/market/

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hinterlands ◴[] No.44568136[source]
> All the 'box office records' since then are the result of charging way more to a continually plummeting audience size.

I don't think that going to the movies has gotten more expensive in real terms. It's just that the records are usually not adjusted for inflation, so a film with the same audience and the same inflation-adjusted admission price will appear to make 80% more at the box office compared to 2002.

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IAmBroom ◴[] No.44570548[source]
In fact... it looks like they've slightly dropped.

https://www.reddit.com/r/boxoffice/comments/14kznfv/movie_ti...

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xnorswap ◴[] No.44571296{3}[source]
Dropped? You've produced a graph showing they've been on the increase for the past 30 years.
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alistairSH ◴[] No.44571582{4}[source]
And where the heck can you get a movie ticket for $11? A discount matinee viewing at my local theaters is from $17 to $20. $20-$23 if you go in the evening. The lowest price ticket, a Tuesday noon showing, is $12.

I don't recall the last time I went to the movies with my wife and spent less than $60 (tickets, a shared soda, two snacks).

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1. hinterlands ◴[] No.44571989{5}[source]
My local Cinemark has tickets for $5.50, $8.50... you're probably in a premium market.