Amazon In Running To Acquire Landmark Movie Chain (bloomberg.com) 15
According to Bloomberg, Amazon is in the running to acquire Landmark Theaters, a chain focused on independent and foreign films with more than 50 theaters in 27 markets, including high-profile locations in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. From the report: Landmark's theaters are known for art-house fare, and some high-end locations include coffee bars or lounges, setting them apart from the typical movie experience. "This is probably a move to get broader distribution of film content," said Leo Kulp, an analyst with RBC Capital Markets LLC. "Netflix had been discussed as a potential buyer of Landmark for a similar reason." The possible move was viewed positively by investors, who saw it as a sign that Amazon wasn't looking to disrupt moviegoing and was supportive of the theatrical experience, Kulp said.
Re:News for nerds. (Score:5, Interesting)
They probably just want a theater to show original movies in so that they are eligible for awards (that then attract new subscribers). Any increase in profitability is purely coincidental.
Re:News for nerds. (Score:5, Informative)
Cannes even recently changed their rules to prevent anything that doesn't get a theatrical run in France from entering the competition. Normally this wouldn't be a problem as Netflix could just do a single theater release, except there's another strange French law that prohibits films from appearing on streaming services until 36 months after their theatrical release [variety.com].
I suspect that some of it might also be as a potential way to recoup costs from big budget productions like Game of Thrones where you could do a theatrical release every few years that might pull in a few tens of millions of dollars that you might not otherwise get. Occasionally you make a 90 minute episode that gets a theatrical release. I bet that even people who own the subscription service would pay to see it on a big screen, especially if it's a kind of fantasy epic like Game of Thrones.
If there's anything left to save... (Score:5, Interesting)
Maybe, just maybe, Amazon decided to do something right by the people of Seattle. Before Mark Cuban took over, Landmark was the best movie chain in town, with a whole suite of indie-minded theaters all over town; now, they're nearly all shut down, awaiting for the inevitable condos to sprout up over their ruins. I've been longing for some deep-pocketed local to pick up the Harvard Exit or Guild 45th and get them running again, as a hobby if not a major business opportunity.
Re:If there's anything left to save... (Score:5, Interesting)
It's not civics, it's awards. To qualify for the Oscars, for example, movies need a theatrical release. Owning theaters is a great way to ensure a theatrical release.
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Prime Seats! (Score:5, Funny)
I wonder if they'll make you get a membership for the prime seats?
Well, shit (Score:2)