• MeekerThanBeaker@lemmy.world
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      20 days 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.

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        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.

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    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?

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    20 days ago

    What did Hollywood and palls do at year 2008? Never gone movies after that.

    Have things changed? No? So not going.

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    20 days ago

    I’ve been itching to see a movie in a theater recently but nothing that’s playing interests me.

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      20 days ago

      Maybe you just don’t like movies? I’ve seen tons of films theatrically this year, almost none of them mainstream blockbusters.

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

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          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…

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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.

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    Regal just closed the 13 screen theater closest to me, not sure what’s going to happen to it now. :(

    But given my last experience there was bad enough that I walked out and went somewhere else after waiting 15 minutes in a non-moving ticket line that they insisted on running through their concession counter… Yeah, nothing of value was lost.

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    In 2019 a friend and I got subscriptions to Regal and began going to a movie a week. Most days we’d plan something, but sometimes we’d just show up and pick something. (We blindly picked Underwater, and what a great surprise. Also decided to see the Tom Hanks Mr. Rogers film and proceed to ugly cry all over myself.)

    Then COVID.

    The last movie I saw in theaters as a subscriber was Bad Boys for Life. I tried to go see Dune 1. I drove 30m, bought popcorn and a slushee, and waited… But the video file was corrupted. They said they had to redownload it before the next show, so they canceled the showing and gave everyone a free ticket. I never bothered using it. I just went home and watched it for free on HBO Max.

    I love theaters, both as nostalgia and just to have the experience. But man, “paying extra to go out of your way” is a difficult sell.

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      movie theater popcorn is super easy to make yourself with something like this. you can of course get all the components (kernels, flavacol, and butter oil) separately with different products but the all in one packs are a convenient way to try it out.

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        I know a lot of people swear by the stovetop method, but if you’re the kind of person who would somehow manage to burn cereal, a Whirlypop is 30 bucks well spent. Way fewer unpopped kernels than mocrowaving, and it stirs everything from the bottom so it’s almost impossible to burn.

        And yes, flavacol is the magic ingredient!

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

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

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      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

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      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.

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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!

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

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        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.

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      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

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      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