TCTTS said:
So that's now no major releases in April or May, with June well on its way to clearing out as well. With WB moving WW84 to August 14, my guess is they're keeping Tenet on July 17 for the time being. In other words, it's looking like we MIGHT have an idea of how all this could potentially play out, with theaters back in full swing at some point in July. That is, given the assumption that the virus is under relative control by then, which isn't even remotely guaranteed at this point.
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Meanwhile, Christopher Nolan's Tenet will stay firm on July 17 in anticipation the global theatrical marketplace will be well by then.
I mean if you own a building leased to a theater, it behoves you to work with them instead of eviction right? I would think this applies across the board and not just for theaters but who knows.TCTTS said:
Now the question is, considering the AMC news earlier today, will theaters even have the financing to reopen in July; to not only rehire workers, but executives as well? Will they have lost their leases on their buildings? Will they be bankrupt?
- or -
Are we going to have to wait for new investors to take over/start theater chains again from "scratch"?
I have no idea how any of that works.
I'm not worried whether movie-going is coming back or not - the demand will be there - I guess I'm just worried how long it could take for theaters to get running again, once we're back to a semi-normal economy again hopefully come mid-summer or so.
MBAR said:
Man I hope we really see examples f companies and individuals working with each other to lower evictions because we're all in this together. We're all going to hurt.
I worked in commercial real estate marketing for almost a decade.WoMD said:MBAR said:
Man I hope we really see examples f companies and individuals working with each other to lower evictions because we're all in this together. We're all going to hurt.
Exactly. It would be beyond idiotic to evict my two tenants right now. Trying to get new businesses to fill those spots right now? Are you insane? I suppose there are real estate investors that could be that stupid, but I can't imagine there are many. I am absolutely working with my tenants if they need, although they have yet to ask.
The value of commercial real estate is intimately tied to the tenants, and never has that been more true than when everyone is struggling to tread water.
Was just coming to post this.TCTTS said:
https://variety.com/2020/film/box-office/amc-theatres-furloughs-employees-coronavirus-pandemic-1203545081/
fig96 said:I worked in commercial real estate marketing for almost a decade.WoMD said:MBAR said:
Man I hope we really see examples f companies and individuals working with each other to lower evictions because we're all in this together. We're all going to hurt.
Exactly. It would be beyond idiotic to evict my two tenants right now. Trying to get new businesses to fill those spots right now? Are you insane? I suppose there are real estate investors that could be that stupid, but I can't imagine there are many. I am absolutely working with my tenants if they need, although they have yet to ask.
The value of commercial real estate is intimately tied to the tenants, and never has that been more true than when everyone is struggling to tread water.
Trust me, there are.
Not Brian Cox, but the actor who played former Waystar cruise division leader Bill Lockhart, who the others tried to set up as the fall guy for the various abuses that took place on the cruises. Mark Blum reportedly died from coronavirus complications.MBAR said:
You want to get really grim about delays right now, well think about what happens when actors fall ill and pass away. Succession changes completely if Brian Cox gets ill.
Yeah thats what my wife calls us. We grew up with out the internet but have had it most of our teen/adult life. And as kids we all collected way too much buffalo meat and still died of diptheria.Fenrir said:
I like to call it the Oregon Trail Generation
Pretty sweet yacht, though.Chipotlemonger said:
What a tool.
double aught said:
I don't get the Jackson Brown reference, but that's kind of a jerk post from Geffen.