• @[email protected]
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    62 hours ago

    I don’t think I’ve been to a theater in 6+ years. $20+ for a single ticket, $15 for $.30 of popcorn+mystery chems, and another $15 for $.20 worth of a drink all while they pay high school children $7/hr. So that’s $50 for me to sit in a dirty chair surrounded by assholes on their phones and running their mouths? I don’t think that’s something I’d like to pay for.

    • @glimse
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      62 hours ago

      I agree with the sentiment that theaters have become to expensive but the hyperbole on the popcorn and drinks is a biiiit much lol

      • @consumptionone
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        72 hours ago

        Where I live it’s $12 for $.30 worth of popcorn and $8 for $.20 worth of soda. The high school kids still get paid $7.25 though.

        • @glimse
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          155 minutes ago

          Where I usually go, tickets are 12 and popcorn is maybe 8. Not sure about drinks as I never get them. But then again, I go to a smaller chain. The kids definitely get paid at least $14/hr though

      • @[email protected]
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        32 hours ago

        That’s literally what it cost last time I went, lol. I thought to myself, why did I just pay $50 for this?

    • @[email protected]
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      149 minutes ago

      I go to the theater perhaps once a year.

      Given the costs, I go to Alamo. At least for the money I don’t get rude assholes around me, I can drink a beer and have a burger.

      Yep, costs more. But it’s a much better experience.

  • @breadsmasher
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    145 hours ago

    they were called trailers for a reason

    • scops
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      31 hour ago

      I don’t think he’s complaining about movie trailers. He’s talking about the Coca Cola and 12 year old M&Ms advertisements that run for 10 minutes BEFORE the theater plug and trailers start.

      When I went to see Deadpool and Wolverine, I think the projector fucked up and we had to watch the ad loop twice. When the movie finally started 25 minutes late, people cheered just to see the Marvel logo

      • @GlendatheGayWitch
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        21 hour ago

        That’s about average now in my experience for the movie to start 20-40 minutes after the showtime. Alamo Drafthouse tends to be better than the other chains.

    • @aeronmelon
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      115 hours ago

      And they were moved to before the film started for a reason. :)

  • Diplomjodler
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    185 hours ago

    What world does that guy live in? Nobody gives a shit about what audiences think as long as the money keeps rolling.

    • sunzu2
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      84 hours ago

      Well then the paying customer should punish these merchants by deny them profit.

      • rand_alpha19
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        63 hours ago

        Personally I already do that by only going to the theatre when I’m really excited for a movie, which only happens maybe once a year, or am invited out by my movie-goer friend (maybe twice or thrice a year).

        Last thing I saw in theatres was Late Night with the Devil, and before that was Tenet. It’s not hard to wait for a home release.

      • Diplomjodler
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        43 hours ago

        They certainly should. But unfortunately they don’t.