
Off The Break Podcast
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Ep 237OTB #237: New Study Shows Moviegoers Don't Care When A Movie Goes To Streaming
ECodi, Kyle and Ken are unsurprised by a new survey that concludes audiences do not care when a movie goes on streaming after it's theatrical release, and discuss how the social experience at a movie theater matters. They also talk about AMC selling popcorn at Walmarts and the confusing logic behind that.

Ep 236#236: Are The Oscars Changing A Major Rule To Show Support To Movie Theaters?
ECodi is back to discuss with Kyle and Ken the Academy's newest windowing rule where potential nominees will have to release movies to a wider amount of markets. They also poke fun at critics for not enjoying The Super Mario Bros. Movie, their love for the Peaches song, and possible new Star Wars movies in the works.

Ep 235OTB #235: Good Projection Is Essential For The Theatrical Experience
EKen and Kyle discuss the importance of good projection for movie theaters after Vulture writes about the industry's issues with bad projection. They discuss the good points of the article while addressing parts they disagree with. Kyle also brags to Ken a little too much about the greatness of John Wick Chapter 4.

Ep 234OTB #234: Apple Announces Plan To Spend $1 Billion On Theatrical Releases
EApple seems to be following Amazon's lead on wanting to spend more money on releasing movies theatrically. Kyle and Ken discuss if this means Amazon and Apple are about to become major distributors. The two hosts also bring up the issue of very few animated movies releasing to theaters.

Ep 233OTB #233: What Are "Mediocre Movies" And Are They Saving The Theaters?
EA new article from Variety claims that "mediocre" movies are helping the exhibition industry thrive. While it's obvious that mid-budget movies are enticing adults to come back to theaters, should we consider them as mediocre? Plus, a discussion about Kevin Feige's involvement with Marvel and Star Wars.

Ep 232OTB #232: MoviePass Executive Arrested For Embezzlement & The First OTB Awards!
EMoviePass is back in the news, and once again, it's not for anything good. A former executive charged with embezzlement becomes a friendly reminder of how unreliable MoviePass is. We also debut the first ever OTB awards to champion movie theaters!

Ep 231OTB #231: Alamo Drafthouse Will Open First Permanent Drive-In Location
EThe Off The Break podcast crew discusses the announcement of Alamo Drafthouse's first Drive-In location. Could this be a wise business decision for Alamo to experiment with? They also discuss how The Flash could be a very good summer superhero movie after hearing it will premiere at CinemaCon.

Ep 230OTB #230: Regal Theaters In Search Of Potential Buyers & Remakes Will Never Die
EKyle and Ken discuss Cineworld's attempts to search for a sale of assets after filing for bankruptcy, and what that means for the company. They also bring up Amazon turning Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer into a theatrical distributor and the amount of remakes getting to ridiculous levels.

Ep 229OTB #229: AMC Theatres Will Change Prices Based On Seat Location
EAMC Theatres has announced plans to three different seat-pricing options based on location. Do the Off The Break hosts agree with this business strategy or not?

Ep 228OTB #228: Regal Closes 39 Of Their Locations Due To Bankruptcy
EKen and Kyle discuss that Regal closing 39 of their US locations does not mean the theater industry is in trouble. They also mention the new DC slate from James Gunn and their excitement for a Michael Jordan movie from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.

Ep 227OTB #227: Will The Academy Awards Ever Give Good Publicity For Exhibitors?
EAfter announcing her hiatus from the podcast last week, Codi comes right back to the microphone to air her distain for the Academy Awards not being relevant for exhibitors. Is it high-time for exhibitors to have their own awards show?

Ep 226OTB #226: Does 2023's Release Slate Not Have Enough Movies?
EA new report suggests that the 2023 release slate may not be robust enough, but do Kyle and Ken agree with that concern? They also can't believe that MGM has their own streaming service and continue to sing the praises of a better than expected January.

Ep 225OTB #225: Could Avatar's 3D Lead to Screen X & 4DX Becoming More Common?
EWith Avatar and 3D returning to cinemas everywhere, Kyle and Ken talk through the idea of a possible future where audiences will want more 3D, Screen X and 4DX theaters. Ken also points out the annoyance over Puss In Boots 2 being in theaters and available on PVOD already.

Ep 224OTB #224: Starting The New Year With Studio Lawsuits
EThe hosts head into a New Year discussing uncharted territory...lawsuits! One involves 1968's Romeo And Juliet while the other involves Ana de Armas that could change the way trailers are produced. The hosts also make sure to touch on the outlook of January for movie theaters.

Ep 223OTB #223: Avatar 2 Could Be A Hit For Theaters And A Look Back On 2022
EIt's been a wild year for movie theaters, but also one filled with lots of different, special movies. Codi, Kyle and Ken discuss some of their favorite movies they saw in theaters, and also discuss what the future holds for 2023. Before that, they discuss what the opening of Avatar: The Way Of Water means for the rest of its theatrical run.

Ep 222OTB #222: What Is The New Plan With DC's Theatrical Releases?
EThere's been lots of news surrounding Warner Bros' superhero movies now that James Gunn is running DC Films, so the hosts organize all of the latest news to explain what's happening. They also discuss the latest subscriber numbers from the Peacock streaming service.

Ep 221OTB #221: A Look Ahead At The First Quarter Of 2023 Release Slate
ETime to bring back our trailer roundup segment! The OTB crew takes a dive into the theatrical release slate for the first quarter of 2023 by talking about all of the new trailers that were released. They break down what titles to look forward to, and what could become surprises for theaters.

Ep 220OTB #220: Legendary Entertainment Leaves Warner Bros. For Sony Pictures
ECodi, Kyle and Ken discuss the implications of Legendary Entertainment signing with Sony and leaving Warner Bros. for movie theaters. They also make counter points to an article stating Netflix's Glass Onion release strategy was brilliant and original. The three of them also mention news involving some PVOD releases.

Ep 219OTB #219: The Juicy Drama Behind Bob Iger Returning To Disney As CEO
EAnd just like that, Bob Iger has returned to run Disney and Bob Chapek has been kicked to the curb. Codi, Kyle and Ken react to the surprising news and discuss what this means for the theater industry. Codi and Ken talk about seeing Strange World and the frustrations surrounding booking Disney movies while Kyle mentions about how good The Menu is.

Ep 218OTB #218: Quentin Tarantino Predicts Boutique Theaters Will Thrive While Larger Chains Stumble
EAMC and Zoom are going to create "zoom rooms" for corporate business meetings, but independent theaters could utilize their auditoriums for businesses to use in other ways. Plus, Quentin Tarantino thinks boutique cinemas could make a comeback, and we think he is right.

Ep 217OTB #217: The Hosts Are On Their Deathbeds While Black Panther 2 Opens In Theaters
EWe are back in the studio, but Codi and Ken are about to die from the common cold. Despite that, they power through with Kyle as they talk about their excitement for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever opening this weekend. They also talk about Disney's new animated movie Strange World before it releases in theaters.

Ep 216OTB #216: Netflix Disregards Movie Theaters Right After Announcing Glass Onion Having A Theatrical Run
EKyle and Ken are back on the show talking about Netflix once again. They make counter points to the dismissive comments made by co-CEO and chief content officer Ted Sarandos about movie theaters. Kyle also gets to gush about the return of Henry Cavill as Superman while Ken talks about his roadtrip with Codi visiting many theaters in Wyoming.

Ep 215OTB #215: Is Martin Scorsese's Opinions On Box Office Obsessions Valid?
EMartin Scorsese is back in the headlines, and this time he criticizes about the industry's obsession with box office numbers. Codi, Kyle, and Ken come together to explain how he is right in some ways, and why the industry infatuates over numbers. They also have to retract certain information about the theatrical release of Glass Onion.

Ep 214OTB #214: Netflix Continues To Frustrate Movie Theaters After Decision Made For Knives Out Sequel
ECodi, Kyle, and Ken express their anger towards Netflix for deciding to release Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery to only 600 cinemas for AMC, Regal and Cinemark. They also talk about the box office opening for Bros and whether Chris Pratt was the right choice as Mario.

Ep 213OTB #213: How Loyalty Programs And Geo-Targeting Benefit Movie Theaters
ECodi, Kyle and Ken did their research (shocking, we know) about loyalty programs and geo-targeting. They explain how movie theaters should use these things and why they are useful ways to help advertise. They also gush about how underrated See How They Run is.

Ep 212OTB #212: Is Hollywood Accounting Going To Bring More Movies To Theaters?
ECodi is very frustrated about Don't Worry Darling, so Ken and Kyle listen to her vent about the movie with spoilers abound. Kyle also plays catch-up and gives his thoughts about Pearl, See How They Run and The Woman King. Afterwards, the three of them discuss if actors who want more money on the front-end will change how studios decide how much product goes to streaming or theatrical.

Ep 211OTB #211: Disney Announces Theatrical Releases During D23, But Skepticism Lingers
ECodi, Kyle and Ken discuss the new Disney titles that have official release dates and give their thoughts on which ones could end up becoming legitimate theatrical releases. They also give time to give praise to Brendan Fraser, and give their condolences to David Harbour, who keeps being used for the wrong projects.

Ep 210OTB #210: The Lessons Learned From National Cinema Day
EIn honor of the Queen, Codi, Kyle and Ken dress up in their best British attire and drink tea while discussing their favorite British movies. But before that, they discuss the pros and cons of National Cinema Day and what could be improved on to make it even more successful.

Ep 209OTB #209: Cineworld Filing For Bankruptcy Does Not Mean The Theater Industry Is Dying
EReports have been coming in that Cineworld is considering filing for bankruptcy, but Codi and Kyle are here to reassure movie theaters that this does not signal an end to our industry. They also get the chance to vent about their distaste in the announcement of Halloween Ends having a day-and-date release.

Ep 208OTB #208: How Does A Potential Recession Affect The Business Decisions Involved With Theaters?
EA Disney shareholder's call raises questions from Codi, Kyle and Ken about how movie theaters will be involved in a distributor's business decisions while heading towards a possible recession. The three of them also mention that The Flash could possibly be shelved from its theatrical release thanks to Ezra Miller.

Ep 207OTB #207: New Direction From Warner Bros. Suggests Main Focus On Theatrical Releases
EWarner Bros. Discovery has been making waves in the headlines as the new CEO announces he wants the focus to be on making movies for the theatrical release. But is there still hesitancy from them to agree to terms on the 45-day theatrical window? Other discussions also include the group gushing over Bullet Train and if Michael Cera could take on Dwayne Johnson in a fight.

Ep 206OTB #206: We Wish Theaters The Best Of Luck Until October
EThe podcast crew is concerned for independent theaters that won't have much product to choose until August. But could DC League Of Super Pets have the legs to give them something to play? The crew also discusses STX & Lionsgate joining forces and how unsurprising the workload is for VFX artists now that they have to work on movies for theatrical and streaming .

Ep 205OTB #205: Hollywood's Stance Against Chinese Censors Could Be A Good Sign For American Theaters
EThe Hollywood industry is starting to no longer bend over backwards to Chinese censors, which could mean movies made in America start to focus on American movie theaters and audiences, rather than global markets. The group also discusses how theaters should take notice of studios auditing film rental statements.

Ep 204OTB #204: Movie Theaters May Want To Take Precautions With #Gentleminions Trend
EWhile the newest TikTok trend #Gentleminions is certainly great for business, movie theaters should know of the downsides that could become costly for theaters and how to possibly avoid them. Meanwhile, Codi, Kyle and Ken give their reviews on Thor: Love And Thunder and put a final end to the Lightyear conversation.

Ep 203OTB #203: Will Pixar Readjust Their Storytelling Strategy To Continue Being Released To Theaters?
ECodi is away for the weekend, which means it's up to Ken & Kyle to be responsible while she is out. The two of them discuss how France & Italy are (foolishly) sticking to their guns against the studios in terms of theatrical windowing, and whether Pixar needs to start taking lessons from Illumination when it comes to storytelling for the current theatrical audience.

Ep 202OTB #202: The Realities Of Moviegoing Customer Behavior
ECodi, Kyle & Ken discuss a trend in the steady amount of moviegoing customers and if theaters should focus their attention on them rather than all audiences. They also talk about if audiences are feeling tricked by political undertones in theatrical releases.

Ep 201OTB #201: Movie Theaters May Want To Consider Leaving Screens Dark To Save On Costs
ECodi gives her insight on the idea of leaving some theater screens dark rather than playing movies that aren't making a return on a theater's investment. Meanwhile, Ken and Kyle give their insight on a saucy new picture of Ryan Gosling for the upcoming Barbie movie.

Ep 200OTB #200: Top Gun: Maverick is Lifting Our Spirits, But The Theater Industry Is Still In Flux
EAfter a longer than anticipated hiatus, Codi, Kyle, and Ken are back with a new podcast studio just in time to discuss which movie will be the big summer movie of 2022. They discuss how heartbroken they are to hear of a popcorn shortage, but also make sure to rub it in Netflix's face after they announce they're contemplating giving some of their big movies official theatrical releases.Be sure to check us out on YouTube for our new video component of the podcast!

Ep 199OTB #199: Is Variable Pricing Becoming Less Taboo For The Theater Industry?
ECodi, Kyle, and Ken give their input about why there has been such a struggle for variable pricing for theaters to utilize. Codi also gives her opinion to Kyle and Ken about why it's important to be aware of the possibiltiy for a movie to be frontloaded, even for a major...

Ep 198OTB #198: A Recap Of An Enthusiastic CinemaCon And The Official Launch Of Screen Insider
ECodi and Ken give a recap of all the presentations from the studios at this year's CinemaCon. They give insight into which movies look to be playable or not for independent theaters while talking about all of the fun and all the emotions that were had at the event. There is...

Ep 197OTB #197: New Statistics From Netflix Bring The Streamer Back To Reality
EAfter losing 200,000 subscribers and their stock falling over 25%, Netflix might finally be realizing that they aren't the top dog in the streaming business. Meanwhile, there are a lot of new movies to talk about, such as The Northman, The Bad Guys, and Everything, Everywhere All At Once. The group...

Ep 196OTB #196: Does Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets Of Dumbledore Reinvigorate The Franchise?
EIt was a long time coming, but Codi, Kyle, and Ken went to the theater and saw a movie together! They watched Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets Of Dumbledore, and talk about what they liked, disliked, and if this movie will bring the franchise back on its feet after it stumbled with...

Ep 195OTB #195: Let's Talk About Screen Insider
EYou may have been noticing us hinting about Screen Insider, but what exactly is it? We break down what Screen Insider will be and what it will offer to our exhibitor friends. But before that, the group discusses what some of the best Viking movies are, and how July is becoming...

Ep 194OTB #194: Celebrity Beefs, Multiverses, and A Special SSI Announcement
ECodi, Kyle, and Ken are finally in front of the microphones to discuss the Academy Awards and the infamous slap heard around the world. On top of the Will Smith/Chris Rock beef, Tom Cruise and Paramount are beefing over windowing for Mission: Impossible 7. The group also shares their thoughts on...

Ep 193OTB #193: 'The Lost City' Looks Like A Promising Return Of The Rom-Com Genre For Theaters
ECodi and Ken give their stamp of approval to The Lost City, and it seems like the new romantic-comedy is on its way to a great opening weekend. Meanwhile, Kyle gives his thoughts on the landscape of the Academy Awards before the winners are announced. Codi also finally addresses the many...

Ep 192OTB #192: Holy Spoilers Batman!!!
ENow that Kyle has finally seen The Batman, Codi and Kyle spend the whole episode talking about what they liked and disliked about the movie, with plenty of spoilers abound. While they talk about the movie, Ken gives his honest rankings for all things Batman.

Ep 191OTB #191: Is AMC's Testing Of Variable Pricing As Revolutionary As They Think It Is?
EBelieve it or not, Codi and Ken saw The Batman before Kyle! In between trying to give him fake spoilers for the movie, the three of them discuss whether AMC's decision to bump up Batman ticket prices is awe-inspiring or just common sense. They also discuss the concept of mini theaters...

Ep 190OTB #190: Movie Theaters Should Have The Option For Open Captioning Rather Than Be Mandated
EA mandate for open captioning is becoming more relevant to movie theaters, but is it really necessary to have a mandate when there are other alternatives? Moviepass is also coming back from the dead, but the industry has already moved on to its own subscription services. Other conversations include proposals at...

Ep 189OTB #189: 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Deserves More Respect From The Oscars
EThere is a lot to digest about this year's Oscar nominations, but one question continues to linger over the event: who are the Oscars for? Meanwhile, the Silver Screen Insider crew discusses Batman's full month to himself, the newest trailer for Jurassic World: Dominion, and the crazy success behind the song...

Ep 188OTB #188: A Weekend Dedicated To The Super Bowl And Valentine's Day Will Not Be A Great Combination For Theaters
ECodi, Kyle, and Ken all rejoice in having wonderful movie theater experiences after they saw Jackass Forever and Moonfall on opening day. But before they talk about the movies, they discuss how Valentine's Day weekend will not be a good one due to the Super Bowl being on the same weekend....