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Old 07-08-2002, 12:43 AM   #1
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How much does it cost to see a movie where you live?

Here, it's like $3.50 for the first show of the day, then it's $6.75.
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Old 07-08-2002, 12:56 AM   #2
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Wow, thats cheap. It costs $8.50 here, no matter what time of day.
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kids are $7.50 and adults are like $8.50. they keep raising the prices. and they keep giving you coupons that they never accept! it's so annoying. i think only senior citizens get discounts like on the matines or something.
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You know? I have no idea. It varies from theater to theater and depends on what time of day you actually go see the movie. It cost more to see a movie during the evening.
But I haven't seen a movie in the theaters for a long time. The last movie I saw was "Crossroad" that I took my sisters to see. But that was a long time ago. Not sure how long though.
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New York City ticket prices are ten bucks.

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Well, when the movie is still in the actual theater it is like 6.00 for me...I dunno about adults, but I'm 13 so I dunno bout ages. But then when it goes to the 1.99 theater...it costs 2.99...
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There are 3 cinemas that I go to.
Hanover: Adult: $7.00, Child: $5.00, Senior: $5.00 ((I pay $&))
Braintree: Adult: $8.00, Child: $5.00, Senior: $5.00 ((So I pay $8))
South Weymouth: Adult: $6.50, Child: $4.00, Senior: $4.00 ((I pay $6.50))

Hanover and Braintree are stadium seating w/ many theaters. S. Weymouth has 2 theaters.... lol.
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Child&Senior:$5.00 Youth&Adult:$6.50
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We used to have a great theater arond the block from me that showed movies for 4 bucks. It was a great multiplex, brand new, clean...
The movies were a few months old, in fact on some occasions you could see a movie and then go to the local Blockbuster and get it on video. But it was a great way to catch a movie you were meaning to see.
For some reason, they closed it down. They said in the papers it wasn't making enough money.
Yet in the past few years there has been a multiplex boom in NYC, selling tickets for of course, ten bucks.

Sometime I miss New Jersey where some theaters still give you a few bucks off for a matinee ticket...
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We used to have a cinema in Helensburgh way back in the days when my parents were young but it got shut down. The nearest cinema to me now is in Clydebank which is about 35 miles away. Tickets at peak time cost Ł5.20 (about $10). During the day, tickets are Ł4.80.
Sometimes we get this thing that comes round my area called The Screen Machine. It's this mobile cinema - it looks just like a big truck from the outside - you can fit about 35 people in it at a time. Tickets to see movies in The Screen Machine cost about Ł4.
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WOW! damn your movie theaters are expensive! $$$$$ ChaChing.

In Chicago, It was $4.25 for an adult any time of day and for 12 and under I think like $2.50? But here in Colorad tghey are crazy. The price is $4.75 anytiume for adults andfor kids I don't know. I mean a WHOLE .50 CENTS MORE!?!?!?!?!?!?

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It ocst 7.50 here.
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We have about four or five cinemas here all with 16 screens each and it's about $8-$9.
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It's $6.00 durin the day and $8 durin the nite
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How much does it cost to see a movie where you live?

Here, it's like $3.50 for the first show of the day, then it's $6.75.
Ditto! I Wonder Why?? MAYBE CUZ I LIVE BY U HAHAH
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