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PSA: MoviePass $9.95/month
1 movie/day (that's not a 3D or Imax movie) at over 4,000 theaters around the country. Apparently it's been around for several years at varying costs and levels of viewing ability. Now it's $9.95/month for 30 movies/month.
I don't see how it can be profitable (this article says they're going to use data they gather from your viewing habits for marketing/advertising), but I signed up and it'll be interesting to see how/if it works.
More info here:
http://lifehacker.com/moviepass-now-...ium=socialflow
https://www.engadget.com/2017/08/15/...llars-a-month/
https://www.moviepass.com/sen
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Please let us know how you like it. I saw that article and was intrigued as well, as a very seldom movie goer.
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KSRBEvans
The data they get guides the movie theaters on how to properly target films, which films to greenlight, etc. They desperately need the data because they know that Americans are not watching movies like they once did. Personally, I feel that Western Cinema is in a rapid decline. The focus on movies for the lowest common denominator across multiple cultures (in pursuit of worldwide $$) has resulted in a product which is poorly made, unadventurous and frankly milktoast. They have become to risk averse. Couple that with the fact that long term story-telling and world-building which is now available with Netflix, Hulu, HBO, etc. and movies become an uncompelling product. I just finished watching The Defenders, it was a great series and it was nice to see these other stories that I have followed come together and build. I have loved seeing the various characters show up throughout the series and cross storylines. Luke Cage was excellent, Daredevil was Very Good to Excellent, Jessica Jones was Solid, Iron Fist was freaking horrible. That being said, the rest of them helped redeem the Iron Fist story a lot. This in depth level of story telling and world building really makes for a much more enriching experience as a whole. Somethign you just can't get in short for movies, even in sequels.
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Throw in the popcorn, soda, and the extra pass (assumed) that's about $1000 a month.:party0052:
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So, not an auspicious beginning. I signed up on 8/15 and was told I should expect my card (which is required to use the service) within 5-7 business days. That would be August 22-24.
Yesterday I get an email saying they were blown away by the awesome response (translation: they couldn't handle the throughput) and my card wouldn't arrive until September 6-10, although those who signed up on 8/15 can "expect it sooner," whatever that means. Billing will be adjusted to reflect the late arrival.
Strike one....
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Do they say anything about exempted showings, like opening weekends or anything? Seems like I often see signs about no passes accepted when I go to my favorite cinema, or maybe its just them.
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Originally Posted by
Catfan73
Do they say anything about exempted showings, like opening weekends or anything? Seems like I often see signs about no passes accepted when I go to my favorite cinema, or maybe its just them.
They say the only shows it doesn't work for are 3D and Imax--any 2D movie is OK, no blackout dates.
And if you look at how their system works, I can see why that's (hopefully) the case. It's not a "pass"--they send you a debit card, you check in through the app when you arrive at the theater, and that enables your debit card to make a ticket purchase. So it's like a prepaid debit card, except it only works when you're at the theater, and only for purchase of 2D movies.
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Hey, my PSA is down to 2.5. Or are we talking a different PSA??
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Cool. Excited to hear about your experience.
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My wife's birthday was this week, and I started to get a couple of these passes as birthday gifts. But I waited way too late, so I just abandoned the idea.
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BEvans, have you had a chance to use this? How is it working out for you?
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Darrell, I've used it twice. Once it was glitchy, but I think that was user error. The 2nd time was smooth, no problem.
Basically, when you create an account with them they mail you a debit card. When you get to the theater (you have to be within 100 yards of it), you check in on the app as being at that theater and select the movie you want to see. When you get an "OK" message on your app, you can then use the debit card to pay for your ticket. We really like it.
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My girl is still waiting on the card, it has been several months and she hasn't received it.
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I haven't run across anyone using it locally. Would love to hear that from someone who is really using it a lot.
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PSA: MoviePass $9.95/month
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Originally Posted by
KSRBEvans
Darrell, I've used it twice. Once it was glitchy, but I think that was user error. The 2nd time was smooth, no problem.
Basically, when you create an account with them they mail you a debit card. When you get to the theater (you have to be within 100 yards of it), you check in on the app as being at that theater and select the movie you want to see. When you get an "OK" message on your app, you can then use the debit card to pay for your ticket. We really like it.
Why only twice? I guess I'm cheap. I'd be using it (at least for awhile) as much as I could squeeze in.
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Darrell KSR
Why only twice? I guess I'm cheap. I'd be using it (at least for awhile) as much as I could squeeze in.
We had some family health issues. Right after I got my card my mother was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer and she passed on October 1. So we just started using it in the last 3 weeks or so. I didn't want to cancel the account and have to re-start everything again, so I just held onto it.
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Oh, I'm sorry. And very sorry to bring up that memory too.
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Thanks Darrell, and I struggled with mentioning the reason why because I knew you'd feel bad for bringing it up, and I didn't want to put you on the spot. Even though we miss her, she was sick with related illnesses for years and we're happy she's in a place where she knows no pain.
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I'm glad she is no longer ill. Feel the same way about my Mom. God bless you all.
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Now a deal for $6.95 a month if you pay a year in advance.
https://lifehacker.com/moviepass-dro...-ti-1820550734
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Just bought 3 of them from Costco, $89.95 each for a year's subscription. Getting two for "my wife" and my son asked me if I bought one to get one for him.
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Does your wife know about “your wife”? ;)
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Catfan73
Does your wife know about “your wife”? ;)
Lol. What she doesn't know won't hurt her, right?
That does read funny. It's meant to convey one of them is for me, of course...
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So it looks like it was too good to be true (or to be sustainable).
First, MoviePass recently changed its terms to charge an additional amount for "surge pricing" when a movie is just out and very popular. Thing is, I looked at what movies were surge pricing today here in Louisville and basically every movie on first run was surge pricing except for the 1st showing of the day. So unless you want to go to, say, the 11 am showing, you're going to have to pay more beyond your monthly MoviePass fee.
Second, MoviePass is running out of money, and in fact ran out of money last night and had to take an emergency $5 mil loan to continue operations.
So we'll be dropping our MoviePass subscriptions when the next monthly payment comes due. We might try AMC's new subscription service, but probably not. Honestly, we had a hard time finding enough movies we wanted to see, even for "free," to make $9.95/month worth our while.
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PSA: MoviePass $9.95/month
Just activated two of the subscriptions I bought for Christmas tonight. I hope the company stays in business that long. It is a 12-month voucher, so my initial concern about waiting this long and losing time was unfounded, but the viability of the company is something else.
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When this thread first started I couldn’t remember my last trip to the movies. I still can’t. IMHO the Motion picture industry is in rapid decline. They have worn out the American public.
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Received an email that said the card was on its way...and would be here in two weeks. Must be using Pony Express. Will the company be around when it arrives?
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Originally Posted by
MickintheHam
When this thread first started I couldn’t remember my last trip to the movies. I still can’t. IMHO the Motion picture industry is in rapid decline. They have worn out the American public.
I think it's because so much of what comes out now is just bad or not good enough to keep you from waiting for it to hit another venue i.e.TV. or blu-ray.
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badrose
I think it's because so much of what comes out now is just bad or not good enough to keep you from waiting for it to hit another venue i.e.TV. or blu-ray.
That and the prices, food, crowds, and time.
I'd rather pay $50, maybe more to watch theater releases at home if I could.
Like Mick, I can't remember my last movie.
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Lot of it is the same thing we're seeing with sporting events. People would rather sit at home with their better view in their home setup, comfortable chairs, immediately accessible bathrooms, convenient beverages and snacks, etc.
I'm not a big fan of crowds. Movie theaters don't bother me as much as a football or basketball crowd, but there's a little of that, too.
My favorite movie experiences were when my daughter had just turned 16 and worked at the local movie theater. We wouldn't let her drive home by herself when she closed in the summer, so I would show up early, in time for the last show of the night. Movie theater nearly deserted, yet got the full experience. And even better were the couple of times she got them to stay open and run a show for us, without previews. We had the family there a couple of times for our own private screening.
Now she works in a hospital. I'm not sure I want any "perqs" she may be able to give now.
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PSA: MoviePass $9.95/month
MoviePass changing subscription model to maximum amount of movies per month to 3. Will begin August 15 for new subscriptions, or on renewal date for existing subscriptions.
Just got in the nick of time. If the company doesn't go under, I'll have a year without the 3 movie limitation. Honestly, I think 3 would be fine for me anyway. Hopefully they'll stay in existence for 12 months.
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Sounds like a ponzi scheme. Collect money from new subscribers, use some of it when they’re ready to watch a movie, and pocket the rest. Make it a huge hassle and profit even more. The older I get, the more I adhere to the adage ‘If it looks too good to be true, it probably is’.
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Originally Posted by
Catfan73
Sounds like a ponzi scheme. Collect money from new subscribers, use some of it when they’re ready to watch a movie, and pocket the rest. Make it a huge hassle and profit even more. The older I get, the more I adhere to the adage ‘If it looks too good to be true, it probably is’.
Well, I think it is worked out well for people that have used it. I think the too-good-to-be-true part is on the part of the company, rather than the customer.
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I admit to not reading everything in this thread so this could be old news. But I heard it on the radio this morning.
Basically, they were saying this morning, they they grew faster than expected and ran out of money. They were hoping to secure discounted pricing and were never able to do so. So they were probably banking on cheaper ticket sales to them (fair enough) and people not really utilizing the deal (dumb). Will be interesting to see if this impacts movie attendance any.
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Well, I will probably try it out sometime this weekend.
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Started to go Friday, but no movies available anywhere. Pretty much a nationwide shutdown as I understand it.
Saturday the pickings were very slim, and was considering a late night movie after the UK game, but decided against it. Good thing, as I checked later and it had disappeared.
Two movies available today right now on the theatre close to me, but they may disappear during the day. I am going to run today, watch the UK game today, and grill, so I'm not sure that it will fit with my schedule anyway.
Who said buying an annual pass was a good idea? Oh, yeah. I did. Duh.
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PSA: MoviePass $9.95/month
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Originally Posted by
Darrell KSR
Who said buying an annual pass was a good idea? Oh, yeah. I did. Duh.
Good idea and it has/had potential IMO. Just not a well thought out plan.
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