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kyle (@caol_maccormaic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

absolutely fully reject dooming out over Netflix-WB. “movies are over.” do you hear yourself. movies are never over! movies have survived a lot worse than this, this is an art form in its infancy. now is the time to be steadfast, do not quail!

kyle (@caol_maccormaic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

movies survived the studio system and then its dissolution. movies survived the Hays Code and HUAC. movies survived television, home video, the internet. movies survived a century of social and technological upheaval. movies survived covid. movies will survive Netflix.

Caroline Renard (@carolinerenard_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The consumers want the movies in the theatre and want longer theatrical windows! We don’t want to have to be forced in only seeing the movie for one or two weekends before it’s gone! We’re literally asking to go back to how it was!

💫 (@heyjaeee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t care what anyone says there is no better feeling than walking into a movie theater sitting down and watching a film on the big screen!

I don’t care what anyone says there is no better feeling than walking into a movie theater sitting down and watching a film on the big screen!
Stephen Ford (@stephenseanford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i’m saying this to myself as much as i’m saying to you. the only way out of this is to create. make that fucking movie. make that art. become the absolute best at it. you have stories that people want to see. the true start of the next indie golden age. go make something.

kyle (@caol_maccormaic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

no joke this is one of the best times to become a filmmaker. you get to help decide what comes next. you get to help build the next era in film. none of us are too late; we’re early!

Gentleman Doofus (@gentledoofus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I do understand the compulsion to watch as many movies as you can, I really do, but turning into a joyless act of routine hyper-consumption is a bad way to experience works of art, and it's even worse for your own wellbeing.

Elijah Wood (@elijahwood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A move completely antithetical to the ethos of the Alamo and to those who love the theatrical experience they provide. This is a profound and upsetting mistake Alamo Drafthouse