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Comment Re:and the websites just don't serve those towns (Score 1) 111

Fat chance they will lose that business. There are over a million people in those cities. They are more likely to raise costs or eat the fee if they lose the lawsuit, just to keep the business strong, but my guess is that this will end shortly after the lawyers start talking.

Comment Re:This seems hypothetical. (Score 1) 120

Assuming they can actually afford to build at a time where they are about to run out of money... Will this drive-in still offer the same shitty picture and crackly monaural audio from an outdoor speaker? How about the nasty bathrooms off the side of a cinder block projection/concession shack? They sucked and almost everyone stopped going once VHS rentals took off. They died for a reason. Many reasons, that all point to how crappy they were. My memory of drive-in theaters is purely nostalgic and I'm happy to keep them there. I go to the theater because I want a sensory experience I can't get at home. Massive screens, digital projection, deep bass, and surround sound at a level I could never recreate at home.

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