• @afk_strats
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    1132 months ago

    How about the fact that there’s a massive oligopoly in the industry? How about one studio basically steamrolling the industry with one franchise in the 2010s which alienated movie goers? How about movie-going being expensive AF?

    • @MeekerThanBeaker
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      402 months ago

      Ticket prices are really not that much more expensive than it was like 25 years ago when you count for inflation.

      Problem is that wages haven’t really gone up to match inflation… so it seems like a lot more. Same with everything else.

      • @shalafi
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        192 months ago

        Wow, you’re right! Me and my friends saw Red Dawn, first showing in town, for $2.50. That’s $7.75 now.

        Having a hard time finding matinees ATM, but standard times are $11-$12, do $7-$8 would make sense.

    • @keyez
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      92 months ago

      A lot of theaters have discount days, on Tuesdays across the 2 states I’ve lived in this year you can see any movie for $7

    • @shalafi
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      62 months ago

      Without concessions, that’s the highest price I’ve ever heard of. It’s half that around here.

      • @[email protected]
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        132 months ago

        I imagine it will vary based on your location, but I’d venture to guess most major cities like mine would be similar.

        I live in an outskirts suburb of a major city, and @[email protected] suggested price point matches up.

        Checking the current “headlining” movie at my local theater (which happens to be an AMC Theater) to get a single “Adult Ticket” is $21.50 for tomorrow’s Tuesday showing outside of working hours (6:30PM). With “fees”, it brings it to $24.18 for a single adult ticket.

        The “Childrens Ticket” price is $18.50 per.

        • @acosmichippo
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          82 months ago

          that’s fucking insanity. I thought for sure the person who said $50 was including snacks.

      • @Anticorp
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        52 months ago

        That’s what it costs here. It’s a hunnit if you want concessions.

    • sunzu2
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      12 months ago

      i think mean wage of full time earner in US is 27 bucks pre tax…

      why would a person pay half days of wage for this?

      prices are so out of wack vis-a-vis income that it is turning comical but yet corpo and regime whores don’t understand why plebs feel some way lol

      plus quality of hollywood slop is beyond bad… hollywood was always pedo central but at least they could make flip prior to 2010s. no they want your money while shoving shiti agenda in your ass.

      they even managed to wear the normie marvel fan jfc

        • sunzu2
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          you can be anything you want pedon as long as you consume daddy’s slop ;)

        • @Norin
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          32 months ago

          Per day, I think.

        • sunzu2
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          12 months ago

          Half of all fill time workers make less…

          Got to “work your way up” the pole boy

  • @EnderLaw
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    492 months ago

    Took my kid to see Moana 2 yesterday. Medium popcorn was $11.50. WTF…

    • @horse_battery_staple
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      322 months ago

      Distribution rights keep going up and the movie theaters pass those costs on to you in the form of concession prices. Blame the studios.

      • @ApollosArrow
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        182 months ago

        Yeah, movie theaters barely make money from actually playing movies. It’s another reason why selling alcohol started getting more popular at movie theaters.

  • Lazorne
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    452 months ago

    I have been to European theaters that are dine-in and smaller. You got maybe 30 comfortable seats and with tray tables. You order your food / beverages 60 minutes before the movie.

    During those 60 minutes you can wait in the lounge and have a drink with an appertife.

    When the commercials start the food is served, then the movie starts and everyone is enjoying their meal and movie.

    When the half way point hit they pause the movie as days of yore and you get a 20 minute break for going to the toilet and order more things.

    They also serve tea and coffee during that time for free.

    The kicker is that the tickets are little bit cheaper then the traditional big theater and the experience is 10 times better and more intimite since it only takes 30 people in one saloon.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 months ago

      We have a similar experience in Australia called gold class or (de)LUX. Much better way to enjoy a movie if it’s within your budget

      • @WhatAmLemmy
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        22 months ago

        The kicker is that the tickets are little bit cheaper then the traditional big theater

        Gold Class is not similar. It’s twice as expensive and nothing is free; a coffee or tea is ~$5.

      • @Landless2029
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        12 months ago

        I’ve done delux in the states. Tickets were more expensive.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆
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    It’s only a problem for Hollywood, and not simply the theatre companies, because they refuse to go back to the convenience of streaming the movie like they did during COVID lockdowns.

    I would much rather stay home, make my own popcorn, and watch a movie on my own TV, in my underwear, being able to pause if I need to pee, than get dressed, drive across town, and sit in a sticky seat in a big dark room full of strangers who usually make hella noise during the film, paying 3 times more than the ticket just for a small bag of popcorn, and having to hold in my pee until I feel like my bladder will literally burst so I don’t miss anything.

    The only time the theatre experience was ever better than just being at home, was the first time I saw Rocky Horror Picture Show. Because the audience fucking participates!

  • @RonnyZittledong
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    302 months ago

    I don’t want to watch some half assed nostalgia bait sequel or marval movie #3492

    • @XeroxCool
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      82 months ago

      There’s a hundred original movies shown every year. Just because they don’t have hype and general discussion doesn’t mean they don’t exist.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 months ago

      Literally wtf are you talking about? It’s never been easier to look up what movies are playing in theatres right now and how they’ve been received, even if you don’t actively keep up with releases. Straight up bizarre take for a movie forum

  • Meeech
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    282 months ago

    Being the price down and I’ll consider going again

    • @acosmichippo
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      for me it’s not even the cost of the movies themselves that’s causing me not to go. it’s the cost of everything else in my life that has been adding up, so unnecessary entertainment expenses like movies are an easy thing to cut back on. Maybe there is a lower threshold that would get me to go more, but it’s probably not a realistic one.

      also at home I have exactly the food and drinks I want at any time, I can pause for pee breaks, and I don’t have to deal with any annoying people, ads, or trailers.

    • @Frozengyro
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      102 months ago

      Yup, nothing is worth 20 bucks a ticket. Especially considering 3 weeks later you can ‘rent’ it for 5 bucks.

      • @Anticorp
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        202 months ago

        Especially considering everything is a reboot or a sequel now. I want some original movies again.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          Yeah, bring back original movies like Hundreds of Beavers, Conclave, Memoir of a Snail, The Substance, A Real Pain, Babygirl, The Last Showgirl, I Saw the TV Glow, Challengers, Wicked Little Letters, Love Lies Bleeding, Origin, The Zone of Interest, The People’s Joker, Kinds of Kindness, Poor Things, All of Us Strangers, The Holdovers, Anatomy of a Fall…

          • @Anticorp
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            12 months ago

            Did any of those appear in the theater, or are they all straight to streaming?

              • @Anticorp
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                12 months ago

                Crazy, I’ve only heard of two of those movies. I guess my ad blocker is working. Haha.

                Thanks for the recommendations

                • @[email protected]
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                  12 months ago

                  A couple of them aren’t out yet. A couple I missed, or they just didn’t get theatrical releases here (Australia). Everything else, I Saw in the cinema. Anora, as well, hasn’t come out here yet. The Brutalist. I could go on…

      • @hOrni
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        72 months ago

        Or pirate for free and have a more pleasant experience.

    • @Anticorp
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      42 months ago

      Free market. Amiright?

  • @AA5B
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    242 months ago

    It’s always convenience and cost

    • the cost is absurd
    • I used to wait 4-6 weeks so I could watch without crowds but now the movie is gone
    • just like with live tv, I no longer have to follow their schedule. However if it is only out for a short period, they’re going to miss me.
    • lack of advertising, believe it or not. Maybe they still advertise, but advertising is. So bad now that I block as much as I can. Even if they tried and it’s “a tragedy of the commons”, that’s their fault that I no longer hear that a movie exists

    It’s too bad because now that my kids are away at college I keep thinking I can go more frequently. But not if it’s too expensive, too inconvenient, and I don’t even know what movies there are

    In reality, I actually do go to opening weekends more frequently now that there is reserved seating and less crowds, but my overall movie frequency is much lower.

    Even Alamo Drafthouse is not a solution. We finally got one but it’s downtown only, so that’s a lot of inconvenience.

    • @XeroxCool
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      32 months ago

      I live in dense metro suburbs. The theaters are empty at 2 weeks. Just bump up your schedule. Most tickets at bought before visiting so you cans ee the map of seats open

    • @Kaiyoto
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      12 months ago

      Yes on the advertising. The few movies I would have gone out of my way to see in the theaters never had advertising on anything I watched.

      There have been times I’ve heard of videos and I’m like “they made a sequel?!” or I’m just shocked to hear they made a movie about something at all. I’m trying to remember the specific movie but I think it was based on a video game.

  • SharkEatingBreakfast
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    172 months ago

    Last movie I went to (like 2-3 years ago), there was a lady on her phone with the brightness turned all the way up nearly the entire time.

    No thanks.

    • @niktemadur
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      202 months ago

      Rude people have always been around the moviegoing “experience”.
      Then cellphones and social media popped up, making things geometrically worse.
      Then in order to not inconvenience the mindless assholes inside their theaters, they managed to run the real movie lovers out of their establishments.

      Then somehow, incredibly, the pandemic made things even worse! Like something about being alone with their hollow lives for a year or two, broke something in the hollow psyche of those already mindless, rude hordes.

      There was one time in 2007 that blew my mind in a movie theater, they were screening a limited engagement of No Country For Old Men before general release, so everyone who was there, was there for the love of cinema.
      There is no music soundtrack in that movie, it has long stretches of silence, and in each of those scenes, in this packed large old movie house, I swear you could hear a pin drop.
      My god… what an exceptional movie experience that night was, I’d never experienced anything quite like it, before or since.

  • @[email protected]
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    162 months ago

    Watching at home is more affordable and convenient. Even going out to the movie theater is time consuming having to drive there and find parking then drive back if you don’t live in a place close to the theater even if prices were reasonable.

    • @wjrii
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      82 months ago

      I live less than ten minutes from a decent enough multiplex, but I only go to one or two movies a year, when it’s a project I am excited for and the spectacle of the thing makes the giant screen, giant speakers, and properly darkened viewing room outweigh all the incredible advantages of watching at home.

      I still don’t get any popcorn though. If I’m into the movie enough to deal with the… ugh… theater, I don’t need to bother with overpriced concessions.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      Movies at home: $0

      Movies at home: I don’t have to go anywhere

      Agree with you… there’s a clear winner there.

  • sunzu2
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    132 months ago

    Hollywood does not respect the audience, movie theater is a bad service.

    Why would working person pay either of these parasites?

    Yarr ;)

  • @jpreston2005
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    I used to go see movies all the time with friends/family, then it got too expensive.

    I got a better job and could afford to go back, but then COVID hit, and my (ex)wife was terrified of being shot, and so my first movie in years was the first new Dune, played at an Alamo Draft House.

    I went with a couple friends, got a seat too close to the screen, my friend started POUNDING their popcorn, chewing super loudly, while other people talked. Like, I thought people would shut up once the commercials ended and the movie began, but no, it didn’t even wane! I got up and left after a few minutes, got a refund on my ticket. Haven’t even thought about going back. Whatever I watch, it’ll be on my couch, at home, for free.

  • @Dorkyd68
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    132 months ago

    Bring lower prices and quality media back and I’ll think about it

  • GHiLA
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    122 months ago

    I still casually go see 90’s films for $8 at a small place downtown sometimes, I even get popcorn.

    I just like going to the movies. It’s nostalgic for me. I grew up in the 90’s. Put Forrest Gump on a theater for a cheap price and I’ll be there.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      You’ve hit the nail on the head. 8$, not 24$ for entry and 18$ for popcorn and pop. Movie theater prices are insane.

    • @CatZoomies
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      42 months ago

      I love the movies, too. And I’d love to go if I had a smaller local theater where I reside compared to the large corpo chains. During the handful of times I’ve been to the movies I end up disappointed with the experience: other persons are obnoxious (constantly talking, chewing loudly with mouth open, kicking seats, etc), they play on their cell phones with bright lights, it’s extremely cold, and the audio is incredibly loud that I get headaches from the experience. I found that using my concert ear plugs helps tremendously. I could go at a later point when the movie is no longer drawing large crowds, but at that point if I waited this long to see the movie I might as well wait longer for it to release to physical media I can own and rip to my PC.