• @Z3k3@lemmy.world
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    378 months ago

    I watched it on Disney plus and it was fine but I’d be pissed if I spent the £50-60 it would have cost at the cinema.

    There’s no way I’m spending money on something just to give it a chance if I’m already indifferent about it

    • @Pronell@lemmy.world
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      318 months ago

      While I enjoyed it just fine that’s also one of the problems they’re facing:

      I already have Disney+. Why would I go see it in a theater when I can wait to see it at home on a service I’m already paying for?

      My own snacks, beer, and ability to pause will almost always beat having to leave the house and spend more money.

      • @Cort@lemmy.world
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        38 months ago

        You can bring snacks and beer into theaters if you’re crafty enough. The real killer feature is pausing.

        • @CeruleanRuin
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          18 months ago

          It’s definitely easier in the winter, when nobody will look twice at a big coat.

          • @Cort@lemmy.world
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            18 months ago

            The theater near me closed during covid, but previously they allowed outside food within reason. I’d done sushi or fried chicken a couple times before they shot down for good.

      • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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        88 months ago

        I don’t know how theaters in the UK work, but here, for two people? $50 easy.

        Imax tickets locally are $22, x2 = $44 and that’s before popcorn and drinks.

        • @Microw@lemm.eeOP
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          98 months ago

          Are you forced to watch it in IMAX or is it possible in simple screening rooms as well?

          • @meat_popsicle@sh.itjust.works
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            58 months ago

            18-22 before tax per ticket imax, 16 basic matinee. Doesn’t make a diff. it’s still expensive as all fuck, and the mouse has a 75% take thanks to them strong-arming theater chains.

            Maybe if Disney lowered their take they could push more tickets and give theaters more room to breathe, but here we are.

            • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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              28 months ago

              Just looking at normal tickets at the local theater:

              Kung Fu Panda 4 3D: $12 x2 = $24.

              Love Lies Bleeding: $9 x2 = $18.

              Dune 2: $14.75 x2 = $29.50.

        • @frazorth@feddit.uk
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          8 months ago

          Odeon sells “all you can watch” tickets for £14 a month. £17 for the “all you can watch” with premium seats updates.

          £8.50 for a single film. That’s everything as we include all taxes.

          Why are you comparing to IMAX? That’s already accepting that you are going to be paying over the odds.

          • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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            28 months ago

            Because somebody was confused over how movie tickets could be $50?

            I mean, don’t even get me started if you have kids to take…

          • @Z3k3@lemmy.world
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            08 months ago

            Odeon sells “all you can watch” tickets for £14 a month. £17 for the “all you can watch” with premium seats updates.

            These are only good if you are ghe kind of person who goes to the cinema allot. This isn’t me. Even before covid I could count on 1 hand the number of times I went in a year.

            Ironically the last 2 films I saw in a cinema was captain marvel and end game. Cap being a big reason why I was already indifferent.

          • @Z3k3@lemmy.world
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            8 months ago

            If you want to get picky my nearest odeon is at least an £22 train ride away.

            My local cinema is £18.50 each plus snacks

            Edit.

            It’s also besides the point spending any amount of money vs just watching it at home would have annoyed me

              • @Z3k3@lemmy.world
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                8 months ago

                Like I said my nearest cinema is 18.50 a ticket. Ignoring the snacks that’s still a bawhair shy of 40 quid. And like I said I ain’t paying yhat for anything less than a film I’m hyped about beforehand.

                And again it’s kinda besides the point

                Edit you know what sod it.

                Their snacks are 13.50 for a box of popcorn and a drink. My wife and I split the popcorn and get an extra drink.

                So no the numbers ain’t silly.