Talk:Cinemark Theatres

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Cinemark wasn’t showing films from partners before? What were they doing?[edit]

The article reads: “In May 2021, Cinemark struck agreements to show films from some of its major Hollywood studio partners, including Warner Brothers, Walt Disney, Paramount, and Sony. The goal of the move is to establish how long movies will play in theaters before being available for home video.”

This wording misleads or doesn’t make sense in this context.

If they struck a novel deal, then the fact that it is new should be pointed out along with some detail, even if minor, about how what in that deal establishes this.

As it reads now, it says that agreements were made to show films from some of its partners and raises these questions: 1) How does a deal to show films establish how long movies will play? Doesn’t a deal to establish how long movies will play do that? 2) Were they showing movies wildcat-style with no agreements before? 3) They struck agreements to show films from SOME of their major partners…what’s going on with the major partners they are NOT showing films from? If they are not showing films from them, what is this partnership doing for either side?

I read the reference, and honestly the bit outside of the paywall isn’t written well, so I can see some of the confusion. But we’re not better off by passing along that confusion to the article’s readers.

Proper credit[edit]

It would be appreciated if proper credit would be given to the "Policy trailer #1" video which was taken from our FT Depot channel on YouTube. ALL of the videos on our FT Depot YouTube channel are the work of OUR transfer and restoration work. It is disappointing that the prestigious Wikipedia site is not giving proper credit back to the source from which someone lifted the video file from. We have posted over 400 videos of 35mm restorations to the FT Depot channel in the last 14 months without visible watermarks, preserving history that is quickly becoming lost.

Newsflash: yes it really DOES cost us actual money to provide these restoration transfers, and although we do not seek financial compensation here nor in monetizing the YouTube channel, we DO expect to be given proper credit for our efforts. Such a simple and respectable thing is not too much to ask. Thank you. FT Depot (talk) 23:21, 13 June 2021 (UTC)FT Depot[reply]

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Acquired by CineMark[edit]

On CineMark logo, it says it has had control of 4 cine companies (Century Theatres, CineArtś, Raven Theatres and Tinseltown (tinseltown being spelt in cursive)) I don't know if I should edit the acquisitions section because I might get a warning on my page. Thank you. DeutschlandHelfer (talk) 21:09, 29 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Article's name[edit]

I feel like the article should be simply called "Cinemark" rather than "Cinemark Theatres". "Theaters" isn't in the company's name, and people ofter refer to it as simply "Cinemark". There is no other company called Cinemark, so it wouldn't create confusion to remove the "Theaters". User:Quehipchip (talk) 20:30, 9 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]