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    Popped popcorn is too obvious to sneak in.

    Better method is to smuggle in a microwave and bags of microwave popcorn. Turn on the microwave during loud battles where the kernels popping blend in with movie gunfire. Nothing can go wrong with this plan.

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    Ive been to the movies many many times over the years. I’ll get a soda. But all the snacks are in my pocket.

    They’re all staffed by teenagers. They don’t gaf

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    I decided to take my girlfriend out to see Deadpool and Wolverine over the weekend. After tickets and snacks it cost $70! No wonder people don’t want to go to the movies anymore.

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    You don’t go to the movies because soda costs too much.

    I don’t go to the movies because I can’t pause the movie to go to pee.

    We aren’t the same.

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      Deadpool movie was such a poor choice for me. I paid ridiculous amount for a “small” soda, finished it before the movie started, then was suffering having to pee halfway through with no way to pause

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      And pause so you can check IMDb to see if that actor is the same as the one in some other show you’ve seen.

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    It’s been easily 15 years since anyone has checked my bag when I go to the movies. I think one of the teenagers working there asked once, I said no and he shrugged. They aren’t paid anywhere near enough to care, and usually the manager on duty is like 17.

    I always stop at the dollar store and grab snacks and drinks. Heck, I grab a burger or two and stuff even in that bag if I’m hungry enough. Literally nobody cares.

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      I’m just too lazy. It’s a half hour drive to the cinema I usually hit. You want me to think far enough ahead to have food, take it on a 30 minute drive, and carry it into the theater. That’s just too much hassle.

      On the other hand I historically didn’t see value in snacks at a movie. However my kids finally got me hooked.

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        Yeah usually the cinemas where I live are connected to a mall, do it’s easy to stop at the store and grab food at the food court

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    I haven’t been in a theater since college back in 2011… I really should walk into one and check the prices some time

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      At the AMC near me it’s $15 for a large popcorn and drink with unlimited refills. Not horrible since my wife and I share. But I only go like once or twice a year if there is a movie we want to see enough to make a night of it. The nostalgia of being in a theatre is pretty much worth it alone for me. It’s a pretty good time.

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    The last time I was in any kind of theater, “breathable air” hadn’t been invented yet.

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    Kilogram of candy and a small bottle of whiskey goes well in pockets, optionally get a large cola from theater for mixer

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    Everyone here’s keeps going on about how much going to a movie sucks anyways.

    Sometimes it’s just nice to get out of the house. Cheap date nights use to be things like bowling, dinner, movie, mini golf, pool, or a number of other things and now you can’t even step out your front door without spending $100.

    For reference when my wife and I started dating in 2008 $50 got a couple of teens an amazing night out and now $100 gets you a movie. People wanna live simple lives and we were robbed of that.

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      Can’t even take my kid to McDonald’s to sit and chat with her cause of the prices. I’m in Canada, I stopped at Taco Bell on the way home with my wife and daughter a few weeks back. $60 for 3 meals. It’s fucking ridiculous. Fucking Taco Bell. I think it was like $15 for each meal plus we got dessert pies and extra fries. 15 years ago I would take my wife out for an all you can eat sushi dinner for $60

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    I dunno, it’s expensive, but concession sales are the only way that theaters stay in business; ticket prices go almost exclusively to the studios. I’ll sneak in sugar-free candy (mmmmMmmM, zero-calorie “food”!), but I’ll buy the popcorn and soda combo for another $20. If I want to keep being able to see movies in theaters, people gotta do that.

    But I get it that not everyone wants the experience of seeing a film in a theater, when it can have a ton of other people, and you can’t pause. Me, I like theaters, because I can’t be distracted by my cats, or by checking phone notifications. Being in a different place helps me focus on the film.

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      That only stretches so far, and concession prices are way beyond that. You violate the compact to screw your customers; No sales for you

      • Think of it like commercials: we accepted a reasonable number during shows as a cost of doing business, until broadcasters/streamers decided that wasn’t enough. One of several reasons many of us stopped watching TV. You violate the compact to screw your customers; No ads for you
      • think of it like www ads: we accepted banner ads and clearly identified search result ads as a cost of doing business until web publishers decided that wasn’t enough. Now many of us use ad blockers as a way to make the internet useable. You violate the compact to screw your customers; No ads for you

      I used to goto a drive-in where they made their own food, had more interesting choices than the standard diabetes in a bucket, and more importantly reasonable prices. Don’t get me wrong, they were still high, just not ridiculous. I was happy to pay their concessions as the cost of doing business

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        I guess movie theaters around me aren’t that outrageous to me. (I can’t find their concession prices online, which is not a surprise.) I don’t think of them as violating the social contract, both because prices for popcorn and soda don’t seem utterly outrageous, and because I can see how busy they are and extrapolate how profitable they are based on the number of people going to movies (e.g., barely scraping by). EDIT - we went to see Deadpool & Wolverine the day after opening. While is was a very, very early show, there were still under 10 people in the entire theater.

        I remember waaaaaaaaaaay back in the golden days of the very late 90s that I could go to the second run movie theater, get the endless popcorn for $5, a soda for $4, and then watch back to back films for six hours. I guess I could still do that, but tickets are more like $15-20 now, and there’s usually not more than one movie I have any interest in at any time. I miss those second run theaters though.

        But, again, I’m not going to tell people that there’s only one way to enjoy cinema. God below knows that just how much shit I pirate, so I’m not some lily-white choir boy here. But, when I have the option, and when it’s a film that my partner is interested in, I prefer a theater. (They don’t like horror though, so I gotta watch In A Violent Nature on my own.)

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    Went to Deadpool this weekend. $40 for two tickets. $8 for just a soda. Movie was meh.

    3/10. Should’ve just waited like I said I would.

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      I watched it oun youtube yesterday. It was vetter than i expected, but seems like a horrible movie to watch with strangers.

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        It was kinda fun when REDACTED walked on screen and everybody cheered. But other than that I was just reminded of why I don’t like going to movie theaters.

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        The part I didn’t get was 3d. They gave us glasses. Without them, the movie was blurry, so it was clearly being projected in 3d. But it was a normal flat movie. Why did I pay so much extra?