Drizzle
Beware of Darkness
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On certain occasions, the long wait between theatrical and home video release was a major factor in me seeing movies multiple times in theaters. Just as an example, there was about an 8 month wait for The Two Towers to come out on DVD and I found that so excruciating that I made it a point to see The Return of the King three times in theaters because I figured we were in for just as long a wait for the DVD. That turned out to not be the case but it still took about 5 months. The longer wait for the home release absolutely warranted multiple theater viewings.They do need to delay the time frame to streaming. I don't even think 45-60 days is enough. It needs to be like 6 months IMO. Back in the day, I had to wait a whole year+ for the VHS!
Nowadays, I rarely if ever see a movie more than once in theaters no matter how much I liked it. If you don't have a disposable income, there's just not much motivation to do so if it's going to be streaming in 3 months or less. In the last six years, the only time I saw a movie more than once in theaters was No Way Home and that was when it was rereleased for National Cinema Day and tickets were $3. Why in the hell did that stop, by the way?