Some art becomes depreciated over time, e.g. someone finds the jokes to be outdated or it’s just not selling well, unlike fine art (paintings, sculptures), which is typically highly sought after. Alternatively, it’s value will rise tremendously later, you know? Some art doesn’t become valuable for years. However, I notice a lot of classic movies still sell for ■■■■ prices, especially if they are on something like a DVD, which isn’t particularly valuable in and of itself. Now, if you had the original film paper for a classic movie, that would be worth much more because it would be considered a collector’s item.
Also, the difference is in theatre and theater. They mean different things. Theatre is the antiquated term for plays, Broadway performances, etc. Theater is the more recent term. Probably got switched because a lot of people made a spelling error of theatre, and it just caught on.
one of the only reasons, why I stuck around to watch it, is that we couldn’t afford cartoon or movie channels at the time. I think this was before the computer became quite efficient.