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Star Wars a major coup for movie theatres
LAS VEGAS, United States —  Cosplayers from The Twin Suns Star Wars Club (left to right) Mary Nocie, Bruce MacRae, Mitchell Witherly, Dan Glitch, James Nocie and Tiffany Dykstra pose with BB-8 (front left) and R2-D2 robots on opening night of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” at the Brenden Theatres inside Palms Casino Resort on December 17, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ethan Miller/Getty Images/AFP
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December 21, 2015

Star Wars a major coup for movie theatres

SAN FRANCISCO, United States (AFP) — Shattering box office records, the latest instalment of Star Wars has stoked US film industry hopes that movie theatres can thrive in the face of a growing shift to online video streaming.

Star Wars: the Force Awakens above estimates to post an all-time industry-high US$248 million domestically plus US$281 million internationally for a record global debut of US$529 million since opening December 16, Disney said Monday.

The previous record holder was Jurassic World, which had a global launch box office tally of US$524.9 million.

The stellar opening weekend was great news for North American cinemas, where box office revenues were down five per cent to US$10.4 billion last year while increasing barely one per cent globally, according to statistics from the Motion Picture Association of America.

“Movie theatres have a chance to reintroduce themselves to movie-goers who come for Star Wars but may not have come for a few years,” said National Association of Theatre Owners spokesman Patrick Corcoran.

In the past decade, movie theatres have remade themselves with more comfortable seats, improved sight lines, sophisticated projectors, immersive sound systems and amenities such as dinners or drinks delivered to seats during shows.

A powerhouse attraction such as Star Wars is a chance for upgraded theaters to show visitors what they are missing and, hopefully, win them back as regular customers.

Star Wars has a winning formula that includes legions of fans devoted to the franchise and marketing momentum ramped up by Hollywood entertainment titan Disney.

Many people who were children when they fell in love with early Star Wars films are now old enough to have offspring of their own and make enthusiastic family outings to the movie theatre.

“It’s a cultural event,” said Erik Davis of online reservations service Fandango, which handled a large chunk of Star Wars tickets sold in the United States and Canada.

“It’s bringing a lot of people together, especially different groups of families and friends, and people going multiple times with multiple people.”

Films with that kind of drawing prowess are rare, but Davis saw the record-breaking opening of Star Wars as evidence that the shared experience of viewing a movie on the big screen remains important, despite the trend toward streaming entertainment on smaller screens.

He pointed out that in contrast to 2013, when only Iron Man 3 topped a billion US dollars in global box-office receipts, that threshold has already been broken this year by Jurassic World, Furious 7 and Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Nostalgia versus technology

Big-budget offerings based on known commodities, whether they be earlier films or hit books, more easily attract massive audiences to movie theatres.

“Nostalgia is making a lot of money at the box office right now,” Davis said.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if studios now look for other franchises from our past and try to resurrect them in different ways.”

Recent cinematic successes rooted in the past include Mad Max: Fury Road and Creed, which breathed new life into Rocky.

Of course, the finished product must be entertaining enough to sit through, many times even.

Director J J Abrams has won praise for his achievement with the new Star Wars.

The film rode a “predictable formula” that was a good, safe bet, according to Endpoint Technologies analyst Roger Kay.

“That doesn’t say anything about the relentless progress of technology, which is definitely swinging toward streaming,” Kay said.

He noted improved sound quality of headphones and the rise of ultra-high resolution screens and content in homes. Virtual reality headsets due to hit the market in the coming year promise to give people another kind of immersive viewing experience for video.

Still, movie theatres will attract audiences when people want to be with other humans as they enjoy a film.

“That’s going to ultimately be the reason why the movie theatre survives,” Kay said.

“It’s because it’s a social place where you go when you want to be with other people.”

 

LOS ANGELES, United States — Star Wars fans raise their lightsabers during Lightsaber Battle LA in Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles, California, on December 18, 2015. “
HOLLYWOOD, California —ˆ This December 14, 2015 file photo shows a woman as she rushes past a store selling Star Wars merchandise along Hollywood Boulevard for the premiere of the latest Star Wars film, ‘The Force Awakens’ in Hollywood, California.

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