Letter to the Editor -- STEPHEN C. KOFFLER
A situation has occurred here in Orange County that bears importance
to the subject of the “Dumbing Down of America.”
In early June, because of contractual and rental arrangements, we lost
four theaters that showed foreign or art films. This loss represents
about a 25% decrease in screens that show films for adults rather than
the cinematic pablum that passes for entertainment on the silver screen
these days.
Surely, there are enough screens to show the movies that appeal to the
mentality of the 8- to 14-year-old mind that Hollywood has intended to
reach. But what about the considerable number of mature adults who demand
a bit more for our $8.50 admission ticket? Admittedly, attendance may be
smaller for “art” films than for slam-bang movies that are shown in the
summer and throughout most of the year. But there must be a better way to
reach us than to close 25% of the venues that show the more thoughtful
films.
Instead of opening new or closing dilapidated old theaters, why not
designate one or two of the less popular megaplexes for the “art” crowd?
If this were publicized, I’m sure they would be successful.
There is enough violence and popcorn-selling junk available to the
public now without closing theaters for the discerning moviegoer. I hope
more of the adults who think like I do join me in expressing these
thoughts to the owners of the megaplexes in Orange County so that we can
continue to enjoy such good entertainment in the future.
STEPHEN C. KOFFLER
Newport Beach
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