• Spider
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    4 months ago

    Cushioned, motorized reclining seats with footrests. Thick armrests so that you have a little personal space from your neighbors. And, they still got the drink holders. Quite different than the cheaper plastic seats from two decades ago.

    • @StuffYouFear
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      74 months ago

      Id like to add in on this, there are more dine in theaters than there use to be. Big one in my area would be thluie Alamo Draft House. Quality isnt what it use to be, but is still better than most. They also tend to reshow alot of older movies, will never forget seeing the original Predator movie and they were handing you a kids cap gun with a pack of the round ring of ammo on your way to the seats.

    • @mriormro
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      64 months ago

      And all that for only $40 a ticket! What a deal.

      • @[email protected]
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        24 months ago

        The luxury one my wife and I go to is in the rich part of a Californian town: 13 for matinee and 20 for most other time slots

        I’ve never seen a movie ticket go for more than 25 anywhere but IMAX or for an incredibly special showing of something

        • @mriormro
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          34 months ago

          I literally just got a ticket for Deadpool. $34.76 after taxes and fees. I’m not pulling this shit out of my ass. I love movies, but theater prices are getting insane for not a lot better of an experience from my home theater at this point.

          It’s getting harder and harder to justify, sadly.

          • @Omega_Man
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            44 months ago

            Yeah I’m not sure that’s the norm. My theater prices are more in life ne with the person you’re replying to. I love in the Midwest.

    • @[email protected]
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      44 months ago

      Yeaaaah, that’s really not that common. In many places the only thing that’s been going up is the price (also the amount of ads before the movie)