Monarch73
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@Variety How about you tell the theatres that a bucket of popcorn and a crappy fountain pop aren't worth $50 and maybe we'll come to the theatre more.
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Ryan Gosling says it's not on moviegoers to save movie theaters. That responsibility falls to the Hollywood studios.
“Six years ago, I got the manuscript [ for 'Project Hail Mary'], the most ambitious thing I’ll ever make; it seemed impossible. It was too good not to give it a shot. Six years later, we did it. Here we are, we’re all back in theaters. It’s not your job to keep them open, it’s our job to make things that make it worth you coming out.”
variety.com/2026/film/news…

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@0IvankaTrumpRV2 a lot needs to be eradicated from Congress before that issue is addressed
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I loved project hail Hail Mary so much that I’m watching it for a third time. #atAmc Southbay. Happy Birthday @charligiirl #AMCNOTLEAVING

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I see a ton of new people claiming they’re buying $AMC yet at the same time they’re calling for a new CEO. So yeah… they’re clearly all reading from the same script🖕
We, the real AMC shareholders are standing strong behind @CEOAdam 💯
$AMC
#IstandwithAA 🦍
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I just added another 30,000 shares of $AMC
I thought it was cheap at $5.
Under $1 is mind blowing 🤯
I love investing in companies that still mean something to their customers. They offer an experience where watching a film on the big screen can actually influence you for the rest of your life.
What gets me excited is when the real problems are at the top management level, not with the brand itself.
AMC is actually doing a lot right in their theaters. They are working hard to make the experience better for customers. The big issues are mostly money and management decisions. Good news is, stuff like that can be fixed. You can bring in the right people. Hell, you can even replace the CEO if someone sees the value in the brand. We all know how we fell about the "CEO".
Hollywood keeps pumping out remakes of classics and it is killing creativity of new movies. People do not want that. They want fresh stories plus the chance to see their old favorites on the big screen again. The remake era is coming to an end. It's time to catch up. The heaviest spenders are exactly those fans who want that experience, and AMC can give it to them under a name people still trust.
Bottom line, the brand is still solid. It is the people running things that need to change.
I'll take that bet.
NFA.


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If we got a pop in #AMC like bynd. A dollar to 10 bucks would you sell?
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