• Movie Prices

    From super70s@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 4 11:44:47 2024
    This is from the Facebook page of an independently operated movie
    theater in my hometown.

    They're actually pretty reasonable compared to the national chains. The
    food and drink prices are pretty steep (you could buy 2 2-liter bottles
    of Coke for $4), I guess that's where a big chunk of their income comes
    from.

    Showing Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday (only)

    Admission (7:15 and 9:15 showings):
    Adults $8.00
    Children (3-11 yrs.) $6.00
    Senior Citizens (60 & up) $6.00
    2:10 Matinee (Everyone) $6.00

    Snack menu:
    Soft Drinks $4.00 $5.00 $6.00
    Bottled Water $3.00
    Popcorn Plain or Buttered $4.00 $5.00 $6.00
    Candy $4.00
    Nachos $5.00
    Extra Cheese $3.00
    Pickles $2.00
    Tax Included

    Now playing:
    The Beekeeper
    Argylle
    Mean Girls Musical
    Wonka
    Migration

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  • From super70s@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Fri Feb 9 10:20:12 2024
    On 2024-02-09 14:28:33 +0000, Irish Mike said:

    On Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 12:44:51 PM UTC-5, super70s wrote:
    This is from the Facebook page of an independently operated movie>
    theater in my hometown.>> They're actually pretty reasonable compared
    to the national chains. The> food and drink prices are pretty steep
    (you could buy 2 2-liter bottles> of Coke for $4), I guess that's where
    a big chunk of their income comes> from.>> Showing Friday, Saturday,
    Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday (only)>> Admission (7:15 and 9:15
    showings):> Adults $8.00> Children (3-11 yrs.) $6.00> Senior Citizens
    (60 & up) $6.00> 2:10 Matinee (Everyone) $6.00>> Snack menu:> Soft
    Drinks $4.00 $5.00 $6.00> Bottled Water $3.00> Popcorn Plain or
    Buttered $4.00 $5.00 $6.00> Candy $4.00> Nachos $5.00> Extra Cheese
    $3.00> Pickles $2.00> Tax Included>> Now playing:> The Beekeeper>
    Argylle> Mean Girls Musical> Wonka> Migration

    I used to go to an indoor movie theater almost once a week - usually
    on Sunday evening. Now, I can't even remember the last time I was in
    one. I have so many cable and streaming channels that the content is
    just
    about overwhelming. And if a new "super hit movie" comes out, just
    wait a couple of weeks and it will be on cable. Not to mention the
    benefit of avoiding crowds and the ridiculously high priced food and drinks. I'm just amazed these indoor movie theaters are still in business.

    Irish Mike

    Yeah and the cellphone parlour thing.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Sat Feb 10 10:21:15 2024
    On 2024-02-09 14:28:33 +0000, Irish Mike said:

    On Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 12:44:51 PM UTC-5, super70s wrote:
    This is from the Facebook page of an independently operated movie>
    theater in my hometown.>> They're actually pretty reasonable compared
    to the national chains. The> food and drink prices are pretty steep
    (you could buy 2 2-liter bottles> of Coke for $4), I guess that's where
    a big chunk of their income comes> from.>> Showing Friday, Saturday,
    Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday (only)>> Admission (7:15 and 9:15
    showings):> Adults $8.00> Children (3-11 yrs.) $6.00> Senior Citizens
    (60 & up) $6.00> 2:10 Matinee (Everyone) $6.00>> Snack menu:> Soft
    Drinks $4.00 $5.00 $6.00> Bottled Water $3.00> Popcorn Plain or
    Buttered $4.00 $5.00 $6.00> Candy $4.00> Nachos $5.00> Extra Cheese
    $3.00> Pickles $2.00> Tax Included>> Now playing:> The Beekeeper>
    Argylle> Mean Girls Musical> Wonka> Migration

    I used to go to an indoor movie theater almost once a week - usually
    on Sunday evening. Now, I can't even remember the last time I was in
    one. I have so many cable and streaming channels that the content is
    just
    about overwhelming. And if a new "super hit movie" comes out, just
    wait a couple of weeks and it will be on cable. Not to mention the
    benefit of avoiding crowds and the ridiculously high priced food and drinks. I'm just amazed these indoor movie theaters are still in business.

    Irish Mike

    I never really went to the cinema that much. The last movie I saw in
    the cinema was probably "Star Wars Episode I". After that haven't
    bothered and either bought the DVD (mainly for the Star Wars and
    Indiana Jones movies) or watched the movies when they eventually get to free-to-air TV.

    I always went during the weekday sessions when it was much quieter,
    often usually just me and a couple of other peple there. I never bought anything from the snack counter and only once or twice bothered to take
    in some confectionery that I bought at the supermarket.

    The ticket prices, like everything else, these days are ridiculous.
    Here in New Zealand you can get cheaper tickets in different ways,
    including Automobile Association members getting somthing like a 40%
    discount. Vodfone NZ customers used to be able to get a movie ticket
    discount too, but I don't know if they still can now that the company
    has been bought by someone else and named-changed to "One NZ".

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