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== Themes ==
== Themes ==
Mike [[Mike reading from a paper|reads his topics from a paper]].
Mike [[Mike reading from a paper|reads his topics from a paper]].
This episode is [[Episodes with chapters|split into chapters]].


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"The Death of Movie Theaters"
Beyond the Black Void episode
Episode no.Episode 2
Cast
Editing byMike Stoklasa
Linkwww.youtube.com/watch?v=MwO5fGL2MeY
Original release dateJune 2, 2024 (2024-06-02)
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The Death of Movie Theaters is the second episode of Beyond the Black Void.

As movie theaters around the nation shut down due to economic drought, who's to blame for the sudden fall of the modern movie theater? Mike and Jay get together to discuss the "why"—and if they can be saved.

Description

Mike and Jay sit down to talk about what everyone is talking about this week after the flop of Furiosa and Garfield and others. Chase that algorithm, fatty!

Themes

Mike reads his topics from a paper.

This episode is split into chapters.

Remarks

The Black Void's table is empty.

Mike claims he will no longer create Mr. Plinkett Reviews.

The editor claims that "in all cases" films are shot with a frame rate of 24 frames per second. However, many films have been shot at higher frame rates, and early silent films were shot in a timescale of 16 frames per second.