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Goetz

[ gets; German gœts ]

noun

  1. Her·mann [her, -mahn]. Götz, Hermann.


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“Musicals have the potential to be blockbusters because they typically can bring in a large number of families,” says Kevin Goetz, founder and chief executive of Screen Engine/ASI, a market research and data analytics firm.

Goetz told The Times that although movies previously aimed to appeal to all four quadrants — male and female audiences and those over and under 25 — today’s titles need to entice a majority of eight octants: boys, girls, moms, dads, teenage boys, teenage girls, nonparent males and nonparent females.

“They can really succeed on streaming because these platforms have the ability to surgically find those folks it’ll appeal to,” says Goetz.

“The world has changed, and what’s happening in theatrical moviegoing right now is that you see more people going to a movie theater, but they’re seeing far fewer films,” Goetz says.

The women were found in a open field near the airport in the 2000 block of Goetz Road in Perris shortly after 2:30 p.m., according to sheriff’s officials.

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