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We used to have a old school cinerama type place with beer on tap and chocolate popcorn but covid and bad management killed it.Man, at least if I'm paying exorbitant ticket prices I'm getting those recliner seats with the food tray, cup holder, and are nearly 1 whole moviebob wide.
I really don't understand why theater chains are so checked out as businesses. The old model of paying to see one movie with ads just doesn't work that well for the chain. What they should be doing is figuring out how to get people to subscribe to their movie passes instead of selling tickets, but I'm looking at Regal's reward membership and $18 a month is really aggressive pricing for the casual movie-goer that sees one, maybe two blockbusters in a year. It really should be competing with streaming services' pricing+10% concessions.Man, at least if I'm paying exorbitant ticket prices I'm getting those recliner seats with the food tray, cup holder, and are nearly 1 whole moviebob wide.
You'll never get anyone to pay more than $10 a month or a chain to sell for $5, especially today. They should make like theme parks and price it as a yearly thing, ~$60 a year plus a big concessions discount. No one is going to pay more than streaming services for the opposite of convenience. I think a proper solution would be to downsize the seating in favour of a luxury experience. Never cared for it until I was dragged along for a date night, but I loved having squid, nachos, sliders and drinks on a couch bigger than a bed. $75 a head is pricey, but the food was actually really nice and you get a show. Theatres are just stuck in 2005.I really don't understand why theater chains are so checked out as businesses. The old model of paying to see one movie with ads just doesn't work that well for the chain. What they should be doing is figuring out how to get people to subscribe to their movie passes instead of selling tickets, but I'm looking at Regal's reward membership and $18 a month is really aggressive pricing for the casual movie-goer that sees one, maybe two blockbusters in a year. It really should be competing with streaming services' pricing+10% concessions.
Yeah, I don't see how that's a good value for the consumer unless you live right next door to the theater. As we've seen from the RLM crew, there's a definite dampening effect that actually needing to travel to the theater has on many people's entertainment decisions, especially with gas prices being how they are. Watching as many movies as you want in a month is great and all, but less so if you have to spend a half hour to an hour round trip to view each one. And if there aren't more than a couple movies each month you care to see, the value goes down even more.I really don't understand why theater chains are so checked out as businesses. The old model of paying to see one movie with ads just doesn't work that well for the chain. What they should be doing is figuring out how to get people to subscribe to their movie passes instead of selling tickets, but I'm looking at Regal's reward membership and $18 a month is really aggressive pricing for the casual movie-goer that sees one, maybe two blockbusters in a year. It really should be competing with streaming services' pricing+10% concessions.
If the climax involves the 2024 election I'm going to melt down all my Star Trek stuff in acetone.Picard sounds insufferable to watch.
I won't be surprised, or some sort of allegory to it given how much of a hack the Star Trek writers are.If the climax involved the 2024 election I'm going to melt down all my Star Trek stuff in acetone.
It's kind of like watching your wife cheat on you with an ugly dyke while she insists she still loves you and you should buy her some jewelry for your anniversary.I have no history with Star Trek, but holy shit I can't imagine how miserable being a Star Trek fan must be right now.
Picard Season 2 Finale that Crosses over with DiscoveryIf the climax involves the 2024 election I'm going to melt down all my Star Trek stuff in acetone.