This is the the stark reality for many of the studios customers.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051025/media_nm/industry_dc_1Year-to-date sales at the North American box office are down about six percent from last year, while the number of tickets sold is off by about nine percent. Observers have offered plenty of reasons -- such aspoor quality, rival forms of entertainment and difficult year-ago comparisons.
Paul Hanneman, executive vp sales and strategic planning at 20th Century Fox International, kick-started the convention's opening session by suggesting moviegoers may have felt burned by "overhyping" one too many times and, because of aggressive marketing, "may feel they've seen a film before it opens."
He added: "We have to be honest with ourselves: Are we making the best films we can? Have profit projections led to quests for tentpoles at the expense of quality?"
They will always try to blame anyone but themselves, they even mislead the cinema operators.
The Cartel know they are making more from Dvd sales, this is just a cynical way to place the "blame" and wrong foot the industry that they no longer need, just the same as they are doing to the music stores.