• kamen
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    842 years ago

    … and on top of that you have to watch like ten minutes’ worth of ads at the beginning. Ugh.

    • @Sendbeer
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      282 years ago

      I quit going to movies when they started blaring loud obnoxious commercials under the guise of “entertainment” prior to the movies supposed start time. Going to a movie used to be a social thing you did with friends, but now with them blasting that shit at you at a volume that makes talking impossible what the fuck is even the point? The fact that ticket prices are climbing to this level with this kind of jack assery is ludicrous. And don’t get me started on the 20-30 minutes of previews they show after a movies supposed start time. Just fuck this shit.

      • deweydecibel
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        242 years ago

        So you haven’t been to a movie theater in, like, 20 years? Because none of that is new.

        • kamen
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          52 years ago

          First time I remember going to see a movie was about 20 years ago. There might’ve been a movie preview or two; I don’t remember ads. Both “trailers” and ads have gotten progressively worse over the years - almost to the point that you’d think they alone fund the movie and the theatre - but you still pay a ridiculous ticket price.

          • @nogooduser
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            Adverts have been on at the cinema for as long as I remember although they might have been for products sold at the cinema.

            This is the oldest advert that I remember and it’s from 1986. https://youtu.be/rlyrlsf3EfA

            Edit: although your point of both previews and ads getting progressively worse is still very correct.

        • trainsaresexy
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          42 years ago

          Ads are fairly new, like the car commercial kind of ads. Before you’d show up early to watch the trailers. No one would show up early to watch ads.

      • @_number8_
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        72 years ago

        i don’t mind true previews, but seeing standard TV ad garbage in a theatre that loud legitimately pissed me off last few times I went. swear they got louder. i also age incrementally, unceasingly, which doesn’t help

      • StrikerOPM
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        42 years ago

        That’s the thing that bugs me so much. Most movies have around 10 minutes of ads. That is ample time to promote some of the lesser known movies that company has made but instead we get ads for insurance companies pretending that they are green, banks gaslighting you into thinking they care about you, McDonalds trying to trick you into their food I synonymous with a happy family and Matt Damon pushing cryto currency on you. I would rather watch an ad for a good movie.

      • @chowanana
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        12 years ago

        lol what? you go to the movies to watch the movie… if you want to talk you can do it afterwards. also, it’s not like the ads take time off the actual movie

        • trainsaresexy
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          22 years ago

          You’re paying $20 to watch a series of giant, unmutable, unskippable and loud ads. It’s like going to a restaurant and the waiter reminds you to stop by the car dealership on the way home to experience the thrill of the new Chevy Equinox. Get ready for a journey that combines style, performance, and endless possibilities.

          • @chowanana
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            02 years ago

            it’s not that serious, get there a couple minutes late and that’s it

    • @[email protected]
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      Would be good if it was only 10 minutes. Where I’m from it’s 15 minute ads (with horrible sound usually too), followed by 15 minutes of trailers.

      Though we don’t have this bullshit with “convenience fees”.

      • kamen
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        22 years ago

        Yeah, might be this long already. Last time I went to see a movie was before the pandemic and even then it was something I’d do once or twice a year tops.

    • @CupDock
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      62 years ago

      More like 20 to 30 minutes 🙄

    • @BromSwolligans
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      32 years ago

      I timed it once a couple years ago. Was no shit 30 minutes of ads. That’s why I don’t stress about getting there on time very much anymore.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Soo true, waste of time and money indeed. Luckily where I live it is not yet that expensive

    • Netto Hikari
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      12 years ago

      Why are you being downvoted? What you say is absolutely true where I live.