• 🔍🦘🛎
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    19 days ago

    I thought theaters were going bankrupt after offering those unlimited passes. They banked on people getting the pass and maybe using it once or twice.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      79 days ago

      There was a company called MoviePass that did go bankrupt because they were basically paying people to go to movies.

      They didn’t negotiate deals with the theater chains or movie studios to give discounts to their members in exchange for more total customers. The studios want to sell more tickets and the theaters want to sell more popcorn, after all. No, what they did was basically issue people debit cards that could only be used at movie theaters. Customers would pay a flat monthly fee and then MoviePass would pay full price for as many movie tickets as the customers wanted.

      Their business model relied on most of their customers under-utilizing the service like a gym membership. That’s the only way it would have worked. No one would pay for the service if it didn’t at least theoretically save them money, “I can watch 10 movies for the price of 7”, and the thing is most of their customers fully utilized their service. People who go to the movies a lot were the only one who heard about it.

      • @squozenode
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        39 days ago

        People loved movie pass. It was great, for them. Not remotely sustainable though.

        • Captain Aggravated
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          39 days ago

          Yeah it was wonderful of them to use venture capital to send so many people to the movies.

    • @FinishingDutch
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      29 days ago

      Yeah, in the US they really scaled back those movie pass programs. I’m in the Netherlands though.

      I honestly don’t care how the economics of it work. But I’m using that pass to the fullest extent possible. I’ve seen a hundred and one movies this year so far, so about 110 or so total. That works out to two per week or 8 per month. So I’m getting my money’s worth for sure.

      I do buy the occasional popcorn or a drink, but certainly not every movie.

      I know in the US they figured that pass use would drop off after the initial period. Much like how gyms are packed in january, but by march those people have stopped coming. Of course, they apparently missed the fact that going to the movies is actually fun. Going to the gym isn’t (for most people).