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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2020 · 46 MIN

There's No Business Like Slow Business

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This week Mike and Dell discuss the continuing decline of the movie theater industry, given more tentpole films like No Time to Die, Soul, and Candyman moving off the 2020 release schedule.  Can theaters survive?  What will they look like when we emerge from this pandemic?  Plus how the Mouse screwed over Disney+ subscribers who payed $30 to rent Mulan.    Mike  @mikeymo1741 Dell    @RDellBurns 

This week Mike and Dell discuss the continuing decline of the movie theater industry, given more tentpole films like No Time to Die, Soul, and Candyman moving off the 2020 release schedule.  Can theaters survive?  What will they look like when we emerge from this pandemic?  Plus how the Mouse screwed over Disney+ subscribers who payed $30 to rent Mulan.    Mike  @mikeymo1741 Dell    @RDellBurns

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