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There's access to theaters, number of theaters, population, all kinds of metrics that need to be established to identify a clearer answer but who has all of those numbers?
However, when you start talking about home viewing options, you are no longer talking about the box office.
I agree that the box office alone isn't a stat that shows the popularity of a movie anymore with the degree of home theater options. But we are talking box office. You have to be properly motivated to see a movie in the theater. If you aren't motivated enough to go spend the money to see it in the theater, perhaps the movie wasn't that popular to you in the first place.
I hear ya. What I, and others, are saying it the the movie theater has a lot of competition now that it didn't have in the past. There are so many intangibles with regard to the different types of entertainment now, that it would be impossible (IMO) to accurately measure them (or perhaps more succinctly, measure them with any degree of confidence that you are measuring what you want to measure). And believe me, I've tried to measure some really weird stuff.




