• 😈MedicPig🐷BabySaver😈
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    56 hours ago

    ❤️ the Boston Alamo. Public transportation has a station right outside. Decent beer taplist. The popcorn with clarified butter is Yummo! Only thing missing is an IMAX.

  • Porto881
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    108 hours ago

    I wish I didn’t have to drive 6 hours to my nearest one. I’ve heard they’re the best chain around

    • @acosmichippo
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      7 hours ago

      they used to be unique but now almost all theaters (at least around me) have a comparable (or better) experience with reserved seats, roomy reclining seats, better food, etc. I think the only thing Alamo really has going for it now is its strict policy of no kids and no talking.

      • Porto881
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        77 hours ago

        I would pay a premium for no kids and no talking tbh. Those two things have ruined the last half dozen times I’ve been to the movies

      • @BirdObserver
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        25 hours ago

        Haha, “the only thing it has going for it” is 100% why it’s important and we need to keep it around. I’m a big fan of it not being a crapshoot as to whether or not my expensive movie ticket is going to be a miserable experience due to an awful audience.

        (Bonus Alamo protip: get the chocolate chip cookies. Freshly baked and delicious. I write “cookies” on a slip after they take my main order but before the movie starts, then prop it up when I’m finished. Cookies then miraculously appear midway through the movie - half the time I don’t even see those ninjas deliver them.)

      • @proudblond
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        26 hours ago

        Ah where I live, Alamo food is still way better than any other in-seat option.

    • @Zahille7
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      68 hours ago

      They’re really expensive, but it’s kind of a whole experience. I went last month to see Wicked with the family, and ended up spending like $150 on food and tickets.

      Granted there were five of us, we each got a meal, and a couple of us got desserts too.

      • @[email protected]
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        76 hours ago

        $150 for a meal and five movie tickets doesn’t seem expensive to me. That’s honestly not bad for a meal alone.

      • Porto881
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        37 hours ago

        Sounds like a pretty good deal seeing that I spent $80 on me and my partner to see Nosferatu last week with just a popcorn and drink to split between us

    • @keyez
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      48 hours ago

      They certainly are. I used to be under 20 minutes away from one now am about 2.5 hours and still have driven to that one twice in the last 2 months. May have to again as that’s the only place in my state to see The Brutalist it seems

      • Porto881
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        27 hours ago

        I’m strongly contemplating making that 6 hour drive and making a week out of it to see The Brutalist

        • @keyez
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          12 hours ago

          It’s certainly worth it and it’s an experience all its own. Would work great visiting it for the 3.5 hour Brutalist showing. If you can make it a weekend thing it would be a great time and I’m jealous!