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  1. Blech.

    Tom Rothman may have been uncouth, Cinema United reps (totally not reading this on your lunch break). But he’s right about one thing: *You are an equal fucking accomplice in why folks won’t come back.*

    No motion picture, ***ever***, is worth $50 a ticket.

    Bring them prices down. For the love of God.

  2. whiteshark70 on

    That’s a lot. If you have the money to burn and want to see a movie in the ideal format, good for you I guess. I’ll probably stick with a regular ticket. With $50 I can get netflix with ads for 5 months and watch more movies and shows with it.

  3. Michael’s general ticket price $15, plf $18.50, imax even more and over 40% of box office came from these super-expensive ticket. Eminem in his prime opened 8 Mile with 51M from average ticket price slightly under $6.

  4. JohnWCreasy1 on

    the only “bright side” i’ve seen with prices is that A-List prices have gone up at a relatively slower pace and its made the hurdle for making that worthwhile slightly less. When i first signed up i recall it being like 18 movies a year to break even. now its like 13.

    i got an email recently that my rate was going up to $26.99/mo this summer, and i was strongly thinking about finally cancelling, but then a non discounted dolby ticket is $25 and change after taxes anyways.

  5. I_Like_Turtle101 on

    its just suply adn demand and people willing to pay that price to saythey saw it first

  6. newjackgmoney21 on

    Not surprising. The theaters are going keep raising prices on ‘fan event PLF’ screenings.

    The report that came out a couple months ago that Gen Z is now the primary age demo it also said upper middle class is the prime movie going crowd.

    Tickets are going to keep getting more expensive to cover the gap in decrease attendance. It is what it is.

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