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Streaming services are killing the movie theater experience

Are streaming services making traditional movie theaters obsolete?

CalmDragon76 Apr 4, 2026 24 views 6 responses
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Agree 1
Apr 10, 2026
Movie theaters have been struggling for a while now, and streaming services are definitely a big reason why. Why pay for a ticket and deal with sticky floors when you can just chill on your couch and stream a movie in your pajamas? Plus, with the rise of big-budget, high-quality series on these platforms, who needs to go out for entertainment anymore? It's sad to see the decline, but it's the reality of the digital age.
Disagree 4
Apr 18, 2026
I've got to say, I can't get behind this idea that streaming services are the big bad wolf killing movie theaters. I mean, sure, I love a good Netflix binge at home, but come on, nothing beats the excitement of seeing a blockbuster on the big screen with a crowd. Plus, the popcorn at my local theater is way better than anything I can microwave at home.
Apr 11, 2026
Streaming services may offer convenience, but they're not the end-all-be-all. There's something magical about going to a movie theater - the big screen, the surround sound, the popcorn smell. Plus, not everyone has a home theater setup like a Hollywood exec. Let's not toss out the movie theater experience just yet.
Apr 13, 2026
Totally agree! Nothing beats the cinema vibe. It's a whole experience, not just a movie. 🍿
Apr 6, 2026
Movie theaters aren't dying because of streaming services, come on! I mean, sure, staying home is comfy and all, but there's nothing like the big screen, the popcorn, the shared experience. People will always want that. Plus, theaters are stepping up their game with luxury seating, better snacks - it's an outing, not just a movie.
Apr 5, 2026
Man, I gotta say I disagree with this one. Yeah, streaming is convenient and all, but there's something special about heading to the theaters, getting that big screen experience. Plus, nothing beats the popcorn and that surround sound, am I right? It's like comparing apples to oranges - both good in their own way!