I saw Dunkirk in 70mm IMAX (which is equivalent to something like 11-15K I think) in Rhode Island. What does that mean?
It means a 20 dollar ticket and another 20 dollars on concessions.
$14 ticket, $0 concessions. A bargain honestly.
I really don’t see how 14 dollars for a movie ticket is a bargain. I know that the times have passed me by
Yes.
You used to be able to buy a coke for 5 cents or a house for $10,000.
Inflation can account for that not being the case anymore.
I saw Dunkirk in 70mm IMAX (which is equivalent to something like 11-15K I think) in Rhode Island. What does that mean?
It means a 20 dollar ticket and another 20 dollars on concessions.
$14 ticket, $0 concessions. A bargain honestly.
I really don’t see how 14 dollars for a movie ticket is a bargain. I know that the times have passed me by, but the movie theatre being a 50 dollar outing for a small family is a reality that I just can’t accept.
- I don’t have a small family.
- At some theaters tickets for non-IMAX movies are more than $14. That’s just how it is now.
I know that’s how it is now. That’s why I don’t go to movie theaters.
- Seeing the film in IMAX 70mm was one of the greatest cinematic experiences of my life - well worth it.
So nobody brought their screaming baby? Was there somebody kicking the back of your seat?