

To quote my beloved old sales guru Zig Ziglar, "The difference between commitment and involvement is right there at your breakfast. That chicken was involved in it, but that pig committed to it."

I fully understand what couples go through to go out to a movie together --- hiring a babysitter; higher evening prices; commuting on a timetable; preposterously overpriced concessions; putting up with much younger, rude moviegoers who never learned theater etiquette --- and I'm lucky to see cheapie senior matinees whenever I want --- and I NEVER buy concessions--- , but if this longer delay window is what it takes to keep movie theaters open, I'm all for it.
Movie theaters have heard the death knell sounded before:
--- When millions of homes could afford TV;
--- When most homes got A/C, eliminating the long afternoons in cool movie houses in summer;
--- When the networks went to color programming;
--- when video stores popped up;
--- when cable/satellite meant hundreds of channels in sharp definition at the flick of a clicker;
--- when streaming services made it easier and far cheaper to watch recent releases at home.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/amc ... 19037.html
What about YOU?