The above line graph illustrates the percentage of different age group people visited to the cinema in the US between 2000 and 2011. Overall, there is a considerable rise in cinema attendance among all the age groups during the given period. However, teenagers and young adults aged between 15 and 24 in the top always, whereas adults 35 years and over showed less interest to watch movies. Looking at the age group between 15 and 24, 15% of them visited the cinema in 2000, and this figure steadily rose to 32% in 2005, Then the figure fluctuated for the next 3 years and again increased to reach more than 50%. in 200 2011. The Children aged between 7 and 14 were 10% in 2000, and steadily rose to 30% in 2001 with some fluctuation. People with age 25-35 also show the similar pattern compared to children. " On the other hand adults aged 35 or more always stay at the bottom of the graph, started with almost nil and progressively increased to just above 10% in ...