MoviePass, Sinemia, A-List & Beyond - Subscription Theatergoing

$40 a month? Even if I saw four movies within a month -- in my area and at my theater, it wouldn't be close to $40. It'd be more like $21-$32 if they were all 2D pics.

Tickets must be super cheap where you live. Here, they're $11. Four movies would be $44. And that's if you're only buying ONE ticket per movie. Two tickets per film would be $88. Child tickets cost $8. A family of four, for example, would pay $38 for ONE movie. Four films would be $152. So, for you, MoviePass would be useless. But for many others, it's a bargain.
 
Who here has the new MoviePass?
 
I just got it a couple of weeks ago and used it this past weekend. it was super easy. Got it when it was $6.99 per month but paid the full amount upfront.
 
Had mine since the thread started and still use it. They dropped me to the 9.95 plan.
 
I've had it since August and I'm loving it. I think i've used it twice a week ever since.
 
Oh, I used it to preorder a Last Jedi ticket last month. Activated it on some other movie, went in and used the kiosk to by a SW ticket.
 
Oh you can do that? I was thinking about trying it out a few weeks ago.
 
You save more money a month?
I think I usually spend around 40 dollars for one trip to the cinema now
But the urge to see other movies I normally wouldn't is strong
 
I do it all the time, but they say you're not "supposed to." :o Since they have that only see a movie once thing. I sometimes just activate for some obscure indie movie that's playing at the same theatre and get a ticket for a different one.
 
You save more money a month?
I think I usually spend around 40 dollars for one trip to the cinema now
But the urge to see other movies I normally wouldn't is strong

If you watch 2 movies a month (or 1 depending where you are), you're saving money.
 
I do it all the time, but they say you're not "supposed to." :o Since they have that only see a movie once thing. I sometimes just activate for some obscure indie movie that's playing at the same theatre and get a ticket for a different one.

Yeah I've done that for movies that are in DBOX or IMAX/XD. Granted depending on the time of day, you'll either pay the difference or have money go back to the card and not paying anything from your pocket.
 
I have the 10 dollar per month one. It's just too good to be true.
 
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I do it all the time, but they say you're not "supposed to." :o Since they have that only see a movie once thing. I sometimes just activate for some obscure indie movie that's playing at the same theatre and get a ticket for a different one.

Genius! Can't believe haven't thought of that. Do the people in the theater notice?
 
I get my tickets at the kiosk all the time, so they just tear or scan it and send my ass on my way.
 
I mean, full transparency, 9 times out of 10 the staff are made up of teenagers that don't even wanna be there so they really don't care.
 
Yeah I've done that for movies that are in DBOX or IMAX/XD. Granted depending on the time of day, you'll either pay the difference or have money go back to the card and not paying anything from your pocket.
Do note people have been banned for doing this. You're not "likely" to be caught, but being flagged in their system for doing it multiple times might lead to it.

For every card reload they always put in a random amount more than you would normally need (eg. $11.82 reload for $10 ticket). This is to account for varying theater prices based on day and time.

If you max out the credit almost every time, or more than usual, it would imply something fishy is being implemented by the user to circumvent the rules.
 
Well, be smart about it obviously.
 
My wife and I have moviepass and we love it. We've used it so many times and it's saved us a lot of money. :up:
 
Oh, I used it to preorder a Last Jedi ticket last month. Activated it on some other movie, went in and used the kiosk to by a SW ticket.
Oh **** I did not know of this loophole. Yesssss. :sly:

I've had my MoviePass for just under a month, and I've used it to see Justice League, Murder on the Orient Express, Thor Ragnarok 3 times, The Disaster Artist, CoCo, and The Last Jedi for a second time. And all this has cost me $10. Here where I live, that's still less than a single ticket for regular 2D show. This thing has paid for itself 8x over already.

It's basically gotten me into the habit of, whenever I have a day off or just a few hours free, my first instinct is to now just drop by my nearby theater (which is literally 5 minutes from my apartment) and see what's playing. I've never been that type of moviegoer before, but I love it. :up:
 
My friend has this and loves it. I feel like I should get one all the movies I've seen recently.
 

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