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  • Am I now officially old and tight?? (cinema content)
  • wrightyson
    Free Member

    Jesus Christ!!!! Spend 34 odd quid to go watch toy story 3 with the wife and kids then get turned over by the popcorn lady!!! Is £4.10 for a bag, not tub of popcorn ever so slightly taking the p¥ss or am I tight???

    robbo1234biking
    Full Member

    It has got rather expensive. We booked tickets for toy story online and got charged £1.50 for the privilege! And the standard price is £8 odd for a ticket not. Explains why orange wednesdays are so popular although I just cant bring myself to queue for an hour in the hope that I get into the film that I want!

    billybob
    Free Member

    our local chain offers a membership scheme where you can pay £7.99 per person per year & then you pay £3.99 for any film.

    The same card gives you 10% off snacks & booze.

    I think we made the money back within a month…

    monkeychild
    Free Member

    And they wonder why people download movies!!!

    Naranjada
    Free Member

    No you're not tight. I don't know how old you are.

    I refuse to buy popcorn at the concession stand, all I can see is 10p worth of ingredients for a large bag. I'd rather not be dry-bummed immediately before sitting down for a couple of hours, thank you!

    We recently bought a popcorn pan, it'll pay for itself in 3 or 4 cinema visits if we can get organised enough to make a batch before heading out.

    I think the issue with illegal downloads isn't related to the price of popcorn, it's more to do with folks who don't want to pay for something they enjoy. Personally I enjoy the cinema, it's an event. I support my local, independent cinema and the people who make the films that they show.

    wrightyson
    Free Member

    I'm 35 and thought I was starting to get a touch of the victor meldrews!! When my doey eyed 8 yr old asked for popcorn tho I couldn't refuse. Thankfully the mrs was prepped with drinks an sweets in her bag or it would have been no holiday at the end of the month!!!! Oh and talking of booking charges, it was a pound a ticket, on the bloody interweb so you do all the work yourself!!!!!
    Thieves!!

    hopster
    Free Member

    Don't mind paying for the cinema tickets but the optional extras are just bloody ridiculous. The cinemas have improved loads over the years with large comfortable seats, surround sound and air con that actually works.

    Sweets, popcorn etc… have just got more and more expensive. No wonder people sneak in bags of sweets and drinks with them.

    mastiles_fanylion
    Free Member

    We used to buy pick n mix from Wollies in readiness for cinema visits. It really is obscene how much they charge.

    Naranjada
    Free Member

    A default status of Tightwad is a good thing, as long as you can be persuaded by those around you to occasionally bend. I've been actively living the life of Victor since my twenties. I have no problem buying nice things and spending money but popcorn prices are guaranteed to be met with extreme rant!

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    Orange Wednesdays + Snax from Lidl/Aldi on the way in = Night out for 2 for £10. 8)

    Naranjada
    Free Member

    Hey, you can get Woolies pick'n'mix online now, I know this as I helped build the website! BTW the website is pants …oh the shame!

    cp
    Full Member

    I always take in supplies – the prices they ask for food and drink is just ridiculous. I'm aware and accept that I'll be paying way over supermarket prices, but not THAT much!

    Film prices are getting bad too – I'm renting DVDs more and more these days.

    _tom_
    Free Member

    Yeah the drinks etc are ridiculously priced and I never buy them. I don't mind paying for the films though since it's much better quality than anything I'll download at home (cba to wait for hd stuff to download either), bigger screen, better atmosphere (apart from the rustling as mentioned below) and much better sound quality.

    Anyone else get annoyed when there's a quiet bit and all you can hear is rustling of sweet packets and munching of popcorn? I bloody hate it, there's not really any need to eat in a cinema..

    ebygomm
    Free Member

    Things don't seem to stay on long at the cinema these days. Films have normally been and gone by the time we think about going, luckily they come out on dvd shortly after and buying that is cheaper than the cinema anyway

    Cinema seats might be comfy but they've always got the air con cranked on full so it's freezing and plays havoc with my eyes (contact lenses), it's a far nicer experience watching stuff at home.

    5lab
    Full Member

    if you're near a cineworld, the unlimited cards (£12/month for unlimited films) make sense if you go more than once a month. They've started charging extra for 3d films now, which is a bit of a pain, however if you go on wednesday the orange 2 for 1 still works, meaning you get 2 folk in for free

    mansonsoul
    Free Member

    And they wonder why people download movies!!!

    Thank god for the Bay eh? I only ever go on Orange Wednesdays anymore. My partner is a student, so you pay for one student ticket which works out as a few quid each then another few quid for some nibbles from the supermarket. Sorted.

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    Irritates the **** out of me too. Orange Wednesdays FTW.

    dave360
    Full Member

    3 quid Monday to Friday at Bognor Picturdrome. A whole pound more at the weekend. Stuck in the fifties but in a nice way..
    http://www.picturedromebognor.com/

    steve-g
    Free Member

    The combination of orange Wednesdays and my out-of-date student card get me and the missus into the canary wharf cinema for 3.75 each. Wednesday is also the day we have an overnight babysitter (gfs mum) and the cinema is next to my gym so i can grab the tickets at lunchtime while there's no queue.

    There is almost always a 2for1 voucher for one of the restaurants here as well, and there is a Lloyds bar near the cinema too. We can do a meal, cinema, and get drunk all for about 30 quid between the two of us.

    Tight? Moi?

    Haze
    Full Member

    £6.90 each by us, doesn't seem that long ago it was £2 something.

    Doubt I'll bother again!

    nbt
    Full Member

    £4 for stalls and £4.50 for circle @ the Regent, Marple. Ice creams £1 each in the intermission too. Yum

    http://www.regent-marple.co.uk/

    PJM1974
    Free Member

    Back when I was a canny lad about town, a night at the cinema was the cheap option – £2.50 a go. Popcorn wasn't much more expensive either (at 1992 prices).

    I think the cinema chains have exploited a captive audience to some extent, but then my interest in blockbusters has waned.

    Flaperon
    Full Member

    Only go once or twice a year now. It's not that I can't afford it; I just hate paying that sort of money. Have a blu-ray player and big TV at home instead. As others have said, it's no bloody wonder that people pirate movies.

    Also… NACHOS! Why would you want to sit in a f***** cinema and eat something so obnoxious it overpowers a 2000W IMAX soundtrack and simultaneously has everyone within 20 feet of you trying not to throw up.

    bassspine
    Free Member

    we usually go to the supermarket down the road and buy our junkfood there. Cinemas can't stop you taking your own sweeties in.

    PracticalMatt
    Free Member

    I've never seen the point of the cinema. Especially in a date type secenario, no talking, can't look at each other, sitting next to each other in silence for hours at a time. I've got years of married life ahead of me for that!!

    £5/£6/£7/£8 a head to watch a big telly wedged into a seat, no elbow room and a sticky carpet and some dick talking through it or dropping popcorn down your neck.

    Do me a favour…

    I have always maintained that the cinema is the one thing that you do if there is abouluotley positivly NOTHING else worth doing.
    I'd rather be outside or doing something more positive, riding my bike perhpas to take an example entirly at random.

    richmtb
    Full Member

    Yeah people who come to the cimena for a bloody picnic instead of watching the film wind me up a little bit. I very rarely eat anything at the cinema, I'm there to watch a film not eat crappy fast food

    CaptJon
    Free Member

    Is there a relationship between piracy and cinema prices?

    £34 would get you 1 ticket for a premier league game with entertainment last the same period of time.
    £38 would get you a ticket to Alton Towers for a day's worth of entertainment

    It's all relative.

    Conor
    Free Member

    I'm off work today. About to head out and watch Inception for £3. Special price on a Tuesday. The 3D screenings are the same price as standard, £3 on a tuesday and £5 rest of the week. Nice cinema as well.

    2tyred
    Full Member

    I can't abide big cinemas – aside from the fact that blockbuster films hold no appeal for me, the whole experience looks miserable.

    Standing in an endless queue of delinquent tracksuit-wearers with no manners before being charged an exorbitant ticket price then herded through a gaudy, sticky-carpeted buffet for the morbidly obese to then sit for the duration of the film amongst people who find it perfectly acceptable to use mobile phones, endlessly eat and talk during a film with no consideration for anyone else.

    Pass me the Social Cleanser.

    Kit
    Free Member

    Naranjada – Member

    I refuse to buy popcorn at the concession stand, all I can see is 10p worth of ingredients for a large bag.

    I support my local, independent cinema and the people who make the films that they show.

    I think that's what you meant to say. The cost of cinema tickets covers distribution of the reel (or digital copy if the cinema has a digital projector) and basically goes straight back to the distributor and the film makers. Which is good. But doesn't pay for the existence of the cinema, which makes its money through the sale of food and drink.

    I work in a cinema and it gets my goat when middle aged grumps moan about the cost of food or the tickets. You're not being forced to go! And please don't moan or make a sarcastic/withering comment to whoever serves you – we're all on minimum wage and frankly the last thing we need on a 10hr shift is to bear the brunt of some miserable c**t's whinging!

    Ahem.

    And as mentioned, there are cheap options e.g. our cinema has a kids screening on Saturday and Sunday mornings so tickets are 95p each for parent and child, there's a cheap Tuesday where you can get tickets as cheap as £2.60, and of course Orange Wednesdays. There's little enforcement these days of people bringing their own food with them – our customers happily bring Starbucks, M&S and Boots meal deals etc with them. One good example where I work is packets of Minstrels/Maltesers/etc, where we sell them for £3.50. You can get them from Asda down the street for £1 or in the newagents in the centre for £2. Same with Oasis at £2.15 a bottle, or buy from the vending machines that most folk walk past on the way from the carpark for £1.

    bassspine
    Free Member

    I went to the flicks recently and there weren't any of those problems, the rustling of wrappers stopped at the end of the adverts, no talking in the film, and for a moment at the end of the film I thought there'd be a round of applause.

    (Inception on the second day after release)

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    I just cant
    bring myself to queue for an hour in the hope that I get into the film that I want!

    I went to see Inception last Wed. The ticket queue was right out the door and through the car park.

    Whipped out my phone, booked tickets on interweb, went inside and collected them from the machine which had no queue at all. Job done. 😀

    ourmaninthenorth
    Full Member

    For all those who can't stand the rustling of sweet packets, may I suggest you never attend a cinema in India.

    And, unless it's the first time you've been (in which case you'll have been too awestruck at the size of the screen), then surely you know that there is bound to be more in the way of distraction than you'd get at home with the telephone unplugged?

    wrightyson
    Free Member

    I'm sorry kit but I'm neither middle aged nor grumpy, but I haven't got thus far in life by being bent over, and as someone else up there said "dry humped"!!! No matter what£ 6.40 for a drink and pop corn is eyewateringly expensive, and the fact you say "we're all on minimum wage" would make me even angrier because I reckon there's probably £5.50's worth of mark up there!!!

    freddyg
    Free Member

    Kit – Member
    [snip] There's little enforcement these days of people bringing their own food with them…[/snip]

    In life before kids, MrsG and I used to take a bottle of wine and a pie (pie for me) to the cinema. Many disapproving looks. 8)

    MrWoppit
    Free Member

    Am I now officially old and tight??

    I had to use the toilet at "The Plough" on Coldharbour at the top of Wolven's Lane recently and had to buy something that would make me a "customr" and give me access.

    They charged me £1 for a packet of peanuts and I immediately got grumpy about it. "£1? Are you sure?" etc..

    On reflection, I realised that I had acheived that state of grumpy grace that comes to all who reach "a certain age" so in answer to your question:

    Yes. :mrgreen:

    theotherjonv
    Full Member

    But doesn't pay for the existence of the cinema, which makes its money through the sale of food and drink.

    There's little enforcement these days of people bringing their own food with them

    Chicken and egg here. If they didn't charge 3x the price of other retailers there wouldn't be the need to smuggle your own food in. And if someone tred to 'enforce' my bag of minstrels off me – it would be like that scene in Pulp Fiction, and involve great vengeance and furious anger. 😉

    singletracksurfer
    Full Member

    projector screen and popcorn maker at home now – paid for itself very quickly.

    (plus I don't have to cough up for a babysitter – at £5 an hour to watch tv and eat my food….. oh yeah and look after the safety of my children, but still…)

    IHN
    Full Member

    Orange Wednesdays + Snax from Lidl/Aldi on the way in = Night out for 2 for £10.

    [shirley bassey]The minute you walked in the joint, I could tell you were a man of distinction, a real big spendaaaaaar![/shirley bassey]

    🙂

    wrightyson
    Free Member

    @ mr woppitt!! 😉 I'm with you then!!

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