I love theaters and ADORE the movie-going experience, so it KILLS me to say this, but I'd be ok with most theaters shutting down. The ones I go to seem unable, unwilling, or uninterested in enforcing regular theater policies and it really ruins the overall experience. Some examples: People who leave their cell phones on or actively scroll through them while the film is playing, others who are loudly talking to each other or over-reacting (LOUDLY) to scenes. I think we should maybe only have one big theater in every town where they strictly enforce the rules and have Ushers patrolling the theaters every 30 minutes or so. These theaters would only show the big tentpoles or blockbusters, so in other words...only open for the "special" movies. All other films go straight-to-streaming. Another option is theaters drastically raise prices for the smaller films and keep prices at the regular rate for the "special" movies. This might help to discourage the more rowdy folk from attending and would also make auditoriums less crowded and so less chance of disturbances from fellow audience members (In this scenario, Ushers would still be needed to patrol auditoriums frequently). I'll re-state that I adore the communal experience theaters can give us (the type of experience where the audience is perfectly in-sync and on the same wave-length, reacting in unison to specific scenes. Recent examples for me would be Get Out, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Talk To Me, Barbarian, Saltburn, and All of Us Strangers), but it seems I get that type of experience less and less frequently these days.