Nels went to see the Watchmen motion picture on the IMAX screen in Colorado Springs. Sometimes the Hollywood industrial complex produces entertaining content. Most of the time movie studies expose viewers to derivative content that produces low quality and poor entertainment value. For the most part the quality of television writing equals or surpasses the much more expensive production values of major motion pictures. However, this summer the Hollywood industrial complex has ramped up production. Structurally, major studies will introduce several science fiction and fantasy films within a matter of weeks. Given the increasing cost of attending a motion picture, the movie studio is assuming the general moving going audience will be willing to pay for a minimum of five highly priced tickets. Avid movie goers might attend each of the movies. To attend all the summer movies a theater patron would have to allocate disposable income into the entertainment category.
May 1, 2009 —– X-Men Origins: Wolverine
May 8, 2009 —– Star Trek XI
May 21, 2009 —– Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins
June 24, 2009 —– Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
July 17, 2009 —– Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
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