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Planning early...

I'm planning to buy out ALL the theaters and show Attack of the Clones instead.

Did I never mention I'm a billionaire? And yes I HAVE been planning this for a looooong time. :evil:
 
J. Allen said:
Lumen said:
Movie theatres out here have full service fa(s)t food. Walk in the door and you're surrounded by every imaginable combination of grease and fat, at prices 50% more than what it costs to clog your arteries outside those doors.

50%!? That's a deal! What theater do you go to? My theater charges $3.00 for a small (read 16 oz) container of popcorn, a hot dog is $3.50, and a small coke is $3.50 (12 oz). Nachos (as in, they throw some stale chips in a plastic container and give you a Fritos can of cheese, a very small Fritos can of cheese) are $5. This of course, was my last trip there, when I saw Rush Hour 3.


J.

That aint nothin'

Its fucking extortionate here in the UK - around £3 for a coke(bout $6).

You can usually get a deal of a coke & hot dog for around £6($12) if you are lucky.

What are your ticket prices over there? Costs around £6 to see a movie over here.
 
jon17HoHoHo1 said:
That aint nothin'

Its fucking extortionate here in the UK - around £3 for a coke(bout $6).

You can usually get a deal of a coke & hot dog for around £6($12) if you are lucky.

:wtf:

Now we get close if you get a large Coke and a hot dog. That's $10. But still, :wtf:


What are your ticket prices over there? Costs around £6 to see a movie over here.

Our ticket prices range from about $7 to $12 (~£3.5 to ~£6). My theater I'm pretty lucky. $7.50 per ticket, although that's expected to go up to $8.50 this summer. :/


J.
 
Ideally, I'll be seeing it at a midnight show on christmas eve at the Arclight Cinemas in Hollywood with reserved seats I bought several weeks in advance.

Cuz knowing my dumb luck, I'll be stuck working christmas day like I always do (f***ing Lakers!!) and it will probably end up playing at the Grauman's Chinese instead (which isn't so bad, but I'll have to convince a buddy of mine to show up 2 hours in advance and freeze his ass off in line will he waits for me to get off work.)
 
Who EATS at the movies?

Drinks are fine... Popcorn is alright if you must, but only for giving yourself that special "At the movies" feeling...

But hotdogs and hamburgers and crap like that? Gross.
 
6th day of XMe$$ said:
Yeah.. we have a couple of theatres that have pretty kick ass food. Gotta smuggle your own Sno-Caps into the AMC theatre in Danvers, though!!

You're in Danvers, MA?

The Liberty Tree Mall theatres don't have Sno-Caps?
 
Matt said:
"Star Trek" is going to be a big mainstream flick. If you're going to a regular theater and you haven't rented out a row of seats or the whole thing, you really should get there several hours in advance if you live in a big city.

Now I know Trekkies are whacked with the stereotype of being overweight, grossly pale, amorphous blobs, but REALLY... a whole row of seats?

Anyways, surely buying tickets in advance from your multiplex of choice negates this tedious option?

At least, that's what we do here in NZ.
 
Matt said:
For a premiere night movie, you'll want to pre-order your tickets and show up two hours (or more) in advance.

I live two blocks from a new multiplex with arena seating and twenty screens, most all of them quite big. All modern equipment.

If the movie is big, it'll show on at least three screens there.

I buy my tickets online and show up about half an hour to forty minutes before show time, which gives me time to buy my fatty treats and find a perfectly good seat. Doesn't matter how "big" the premiere is; seating is never a problem.

Can't remember the last time I attended a big premiere where people stood in a snaking line outside the theater for hours...probably not in this century.
 
^I did it for Titanic and when they re-released the Star Wars OT.

Otherwise, it's not an issue.
 
I am planning on buying Paramount Studios outright and then handling the distribution of the movie personally. I'm thinking of showing the movie exclusively to starving children in third world countries, since Star Trek is what they need the most. I'll even knock 5% off the price of popcorn.

No need to thank or idolize me. That's just how I roll.

A simple acknowledgement of my modesty and humility is enough.
 
North Pole-aris said:
Matt said:
For a premiere night movie, you'll want to pre-order your tickets and show up two hours (or more) in advance.

I live two blocks from a new multiplex with arena seating and twenty screens, most all of them quite big. All modern equipment.

If the movie is big, it'll show on at least three screens there.

I buy my tickets online and show up about half an hour to forty minutes before show time, which gives me time to buy my fatty treats and find a perfectly good seat. Doesn't matter how "big" the premiere is; seating is never a problem.

Can't remember the last time I attended a big premiere where people stood in a snaking line outside the theater for hours...probably not in this century.
Exactly what I was just going to say. Even on the opening day of an extremely large movie, you don't need to be there two hours early.

I saw The Return of the King at its midnight premiere, and showed up three hours early for that -- to an empty movie theatre, with a line that didn't really materialize until about three quarters of an hour before midnight. I went to see it again the next day, and I only had to show up forty-five minutes early for that. My seats were fine and I had more than enough time to get food and waste some time and money on the arcade games.

The likes of movie line-ups that look like they came from an episode of Seinfeld probably won't be an issue for the next Star Trek movie, unless you're going to see the premiere at a very special location.
 
OphaClyde said:
6th day of XMe$$ said:
Yeah.. we have a couple of theatres that have pretty kick ass food. Gotta smuggle your own Sno-Caps into the AMC theatre in Danvers, though!!

You're in Danvers, MA?

The Liberty Tree Mall theatres don't have Sno-Caps?

Sadly No!! They got bought out by AMC and stopped carrying them. In fact the whole place has gone downhill. I used to go across the way and get my Sno-Caps fix at Suncoast, but they went out of business.

I may just go to Showcase in Revere.
 
I'm planning on killing everyone who attends the Star Trek movie on the same night as me. The night will be remembered as the 'Star Trek Killings'. The result will be an unprecedented interest in Trek XI, as people try to figure out what is it about that movie that triggered this violent tragedy. Trek XI will make more profit than all of the previous Trek films combined and we will be guaranteed a couple of more films and a new series starting somewhere in 2009, featuring Philip Seymour Hoffman as a serial-killing Starfleet Captain.
 
As long as you won't be seeing the film in Danvers, or Revere, I don't have a problem with that. Knock yourself out.
 
Matt said:
So, it appears everyone wants heart disease and/or cancer.

For a premiere night movie, you'll want to pre-order your tickets and show up two hours (or more) in advance.

For "The Menagerie" I showed up a half hour before the showing thinking it was going to be empty and I walked in and there were only a few seats left.

"Star Trek" is going to be a big mainstream flick. If you're going to a regular theater and you haven't rented out a row of seats or the whole thing, you really should get there several hours in advance if you live in a big city.

Nothing is worse than having to sit in the first row and look straight up for two hours.

Also, never go to AMC theaters. They use inferior projectors and screens. Harkins seems decent.

Humm, must be more Trek lovers in your area Matt. I showed up about an hour early for "The Menagerie" and there were 2 people there.
 
The last movie I queued for was Ghostbusters 2.

I aint kidding.

Started about three hours late. The movie was so late they didnt even run trailers. There was a near riot outside it ran so late. There used to be an old, old cinema where I used to live that sat 2,000 people. Seriously. I shit you not.

http://cinematreasures.org/theater/3677/

They don't make em' like that any more *sigh* . As others have remarked, we have multiplexes now. Movies, especially big movies are played on several screens throughout the day.

I'll catch it on the day of release, which I would imagine will be boxing day in the UK (day after Christmas day). Earliest showing. 12.00pm I hope.
 
North Pole-aris said:
Santa T. Claus said:
A simple acknowledgement of my modesty and humility is enough.

Hmm...

You got change for a quarter? :)

Is there something wrong with the one you have?

@VulcanSnowman: The Menagerie showing was packed here. It was a mixture of many age groups, and even had, gasp, women... Dressed in Starfleet attire.

I checked them for acne and fat rolls. No initial signs.
 
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