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The Last Picture Shows (2026)
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00:06¿Cuáles son los desafíos de small-town teatras?
00:08El desafíos para small-town teatras son muchos.
00:12Tenemos lugares donde, a veces 50 miles,
00:14no hay movie theater en todo,
00:16lo que yo refería a cinema desertos.
00:21Si no creas la experiencia de moviéndole para niños y adultos,
00:27no desarrolló ese hábito y nunca se empiezan.
00:29No puedes perder lo que no sabes.
00:34Es difícil de hacer una vida en la movie industry.
00:37We've lost over $100,000 two years in a row.
00:40This is our third year where we're on that track.
00:42Our greatest challenge today is how we're treated by the studios.
00:46They determine when and how you get the film.
00:48If I could book things the way I want to,
00:50I'd make three or four times as much money.
00:52The film companies are cutting their own throats.
01:00So how come you keep at it?
01:02Because we enjoy doing it,
01:03and the community needs it.
01:05The community supported me.
01:07I support the community.
01:20I grew up coming here as a little kid.
01:23See this same drive-in.
01:24It's one of the few around.
01:26This is our 62nd season.
01:29I started working here in 1998 when I was 16.
01:33My grandfather taught me how to be a projectionist when I was 13.
01:36I actually had my first kiss in this theater.
01:43Movies are now just like data parts streaming in the air.
01:46When it's real, that's the payoff.
01:48We're at a turning point where film could disappear.
01:52The old motto of the movie house is that you are being treated like royalty,
01:56whether you are the mayor or a farmer.
02:00The movie house was the pride of that town.
02:03I'm going to the west.
02:08I'm going to the west.
02:08I'm going to the west.
02:09You know I'm actually estão marking auldooes,
02:10Beliembre quPUL fans on Twitter.
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