Firstly, Mr. Sucker, oddly enough does have a point. Roundtable corporation’s main problem is their failure to realize that the Warner’s only realiable lifeblood are the college community, and the largely middle-aged liberal towny population that goes to the movies about once a week. They’ve recently gotten greedy with the short-term success of some of their mainstream fare, but are likely to be less than enthusiastic when those films start being shipped out to the newly rennovated Carmike(which has its own problems), and the new multiplex. The Warner’s charm and identity are its true assets, and unless it again finds its footing with the offbeat films its audience expects, Roundtable is going to find it hard to gain any momentum when the popcornplexes are in full swing. Until then, however, I intend to make the best out of a building that continues to represent Morgantown and our identity.
Firstly, Mr. Sucker, oddly enough does have a point. Roundtable corporation’s main problem is their failure to realize that the Warner’s only realiable lifeblood are the college community, and the largely middle-aged liberal towny population that goes to the movies about once a week. They’ve recently gotten greedy with the short-term success of some of their mainstream fare, but are likely to be less than enthusiastic when those films start being shipped out to the newly rennovated Carmike(which has its own problems), and the new multiplex. The Warner’s charm and identity are its true assets, and unless it again finds its footing with the offbeat films its audience expects, Roundtable is going to find it hard to gain any momentum when the popcornplexes are in full swing. Until then, however, I intend to make the best out of a building that continues to represent Morgantown and our identity.