None4U, it works on new releases also, as long as they're not sold out by the time you get to the theater to purchase a ticket. Just simple 2D format ONLY & no IMAX, RPX, & 3D formats.
I still don't know how they plan to turn a profit. I'd be worried they'll fold in less than a year.
Someone said that you have to purchase the ticket the day of and in person. I'm guessing the idea is that they are selling seats that would have gone empty, esp. matinees days after the premiere.
I still don't know how they plan to turn a profit. I'd be worried they'll fold in less than a year.
Someone said that you have to purchase the ticket the day of and in person. I'm guessing the idea is that they are selling seats that would have gone empty, esp. matinees days after the premiere."/>
Is there a card that lets you not have to watch the 35 minutes of commercials and "coming attractions?" If the last few movies I've been to are any indication, they should be paying me to see them.
I was about to buy this for my brother on his birthday until I read the comment about needing a cell phone. He is the last person I know under 70 who does not have one.
It doesn't. Let's not perpetuate this misconception. I've seen 8 movies since getting this about 2 months ago, all new releases. The restriction is just for 3D and IMAX.
Where does it say it's not for new releases?
It doesn't. Let's not perpetuate this misconception. I've seen 8 movies since getting this about 2 months ago, all new releases. The restriction is just for 3D and IMAX."/>
I still don't know how they plan to turn a profit. I'd be worried they'll fold in less than a year.
Someone said that you have to purchase the ticket the day of and in person. I'm guessing the idea is that they are selling seats that would have gone empty, esp. matinees days after the premiere.
No. It's simply a mastercard linked to some venture capitalist's account. You choose your movie and are given a 30 minute window to go buy your ticket with the card. The movie theater has no involvement.
I still don't know how they plan to turn a profit. I'd be worried they'll fold in less than a year.
Someone said that you have to purchase the ticket the day of and in person. I'm guessing the idea is that they are selling seats that would have gone empty, esp. matinees days after the premiere.
No. It's simply a mastercard linked to some venture capitalist's account. You choose your movie and are given a 30 minute window to go buy your ticket with the card. The movie theater has no involvement."/>
I'm really hoping they come out with the Family Plan soon. They've been talking about it for a while, but still nothing to date. Right now, it still just doesn't make sense for folks with kids.
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Someone said that you have to purchase the ticket the day of and in person. I'm guessing the idea is that they are selling seats that would have gone empty, esp. matinees days after the premiere.
Someone said that you have to purchase the ticket the day of and in person. I'm guessing the idea is that they are selling seats that would have gone empty, esp. matinees days after the premiere."/>
It doesn't. Let's not perpetuate this misconception. I've seen 8 movies since getting this about 2 months ago, all new releases. The restriction is just for 3D and IMAX.
It doesn't. Let's not perpetuate this misconception. I've seen 8 movies since getting this about 2 months ago, all new releases. The restriction is just for 3D and IMAX."/>
No. It's simply a mastercard linked to some venture capitalist's account. You choose your movie and are given a 30 minute window to go buy your ticket with the card. The movie theater has no involvement.
Someone said that you have to purchase the ticket the day of and in person. I'm guessing the idea is that they are selling seats that would have gone empty, esp. matinees days after the premiere.
No. It's simply a mastercard linked to some venture capitalist's account. You choose your movie and are given a 30 minute window to go buy your ticket with the card. The movie theater has no involvement."/>
Thank you!