I understand studios want hard $$$ numbers so they know their payoff. However with the constant raising of ticket prices and wide flunctuations in price across markets not only in the USA but int'l as well...why not also release the number of tickets sold? Im more curious in that regard. I understand studios can inflate this number by buying out seats, but technically they can do the same with revenue numbers.
Also i find it interesting that all movies cost the same at theatres regardless of demand. A crummy movie thats been out a month is the same ticket price as say lion king on opening night. Movie ticket prices seem arbitrary.
Im sure theres good reasons but just a random thought i had this morning. Id like to compare ticket sales across history rather than gross $$ sales.
Also, would you see lesser advertised movies or movies you would otherwise skip if their price was more reflected in a demand/supply value at the theatre?
Also i find it interesting that all movies cost the same at theatres regardless of demand. A crummy movie thats been out a month is the same ticket price as say lion king on opening night. Movie ticket prices seem arbitrary.
Im sure theres good reasons but just a random thought i had this morning. Id like to compare ticket sales across history rather than gross $$ sales.
Also, would you see lesser advertised movies or movies you would otherwise skip if their price was more reflected in a demand/supply value at the theatre?