One reason why I don’t go to movies any more. It is not worth paying the ticket price to be assaulted by volume so loud I can’t understand, gratuitous sex and violence, and lack of story line. Not worth it.
Do movies really cost $15 now? Think I paid $10 at the theater in 2012 to see “Silver Linings Playbook,” two hours I will never have back.I do Roku for movies now and that’s free. For good reason in too many cases, but still…
I have been known to fall asleep during bad films ( and some good ones ) including “action” pictures. Car chases and gun battles don’t particularly hold my interest.Of course, my personal best was The English Patient that I was dragged to see and slept through the entire movie !
Somebody inform Fandango. Netflix, Hulu, Roku are winning. The tickets costs too much; I’d sneak my own Raisin-Nets in if I went; and the G/F and I can watch what we want when we want to.And I see that I am in First-Class company on this.
When I was a kid, we would go to the movies for a quarter and be able to stay and watch it a second (and sometimes a third) time on that same quarter. Concessions were a nickle or a dime, depending. Unlike today’s movies, those were entertaining.
Pet over 8 years ago
I cancelled Netflix for Kodi.
artinbloom over 8 years ago
One reason why I don’t go to movies any more. It is not worth paying the ticket price to be assaulted by volume so loud I can’t understand, gratuitous sex and violence, and lack of story line. Not worth it.
bookworm0812 over 8 years ago
And the ticket only cost $5!
Guilty Bystander over 8 years ago
Do movies really cost $15 now? Think I paid $10 at the theater in 2012 to see “Silver Linings Playbook,” two hours I will never have back.I do Roku for movies now and that’s free. For good reason in too many cases, but still…
Linguist over 8 years ago
I have been known to fall asleep during bad films ( and some good ones ) including “action” pictures. Car chases and gun battles don’t particularly hold my interest.Of course, my personal best was The English Patient that I was dragged to see and slept through the entire movie !
Numbnumb over 8 years ago
I am not saying movies are expensive in the Theaters but the last time I could afford to go to the movies I was 17yrs old.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
I prefer to purchase the BlueRay or DVD…
jbk864 over 8 years ago
Somebody inform Fandango. Netflix, Hulu, Roku are winning. The tickets costs too much; I’d sneak my own Raisin-Nets in if I went; and the G/F and I can watch what we want when we want to.And I see that I am in First-Class company on this.
Linguist over 8 years ago
truer words were never spoken by Mr. Ebert. I give him 3 Thumbs Up !
Bebop Pop over 8 years ago
When I was a kid, we would go to the movies for a quarter and be able to stay and watch it a second (and sometimes a third) time on that same quarter. Concessions were a nickle or a dime, depending. Unlike today’s movies, those were entertaining.