UK odeon cinemas trying to stiff customers with an extra £1.00 on the already high price just cos the film looks like blockbuster kicked off a storm in the UK, last year.
I stopped going to cinema since 9th May 2013 Empire, London was last time.
I prefer to buy once in a while laserdisc, DVD, HD-DVD or a bluray once in rare while and watch some older films that I might not have seen before since there are literally millions of them worldwide. I don't care for the Lord of HobnobBits or hungry games. When I hear about hungry games is it about eating?
I saw a hungry game on the goggle box last Chrirstmas and I could only stand 20 seconds of it some kiddies on a train and switched it off and put on some TOS STAR TREK instead.
I say they should bring back £1.50 of the 70's. why not whats wrong with £1.50. You go into a petrol station today a frigging Mars Bar, will cost £1.50. What ever happened to 25p Mars Bar?
I tell you what else I have noticed that gets me heated under my collar is films digital films and these server rooms sending the signal out to boothless auditoriums.
Boothless meaning there is no longer any need for a projection room. The video projector is set-up like a home cinema often inside the auditorium in box. Well if that is the case I might as well watch a film in my own home cinema even at 3am, cinemas around here don't show hard-drive films at 3am.
Also they shuffle films around from a large number 1 screen first show and second show WTF! Its showing in smaller screen. This nonsense wouldn't have happened with 35mm 70mm. That is a many more reasons why I don't bother with cinemas now. They are lost art in showmanship and presentation. Its all button pushing at cinemas today.
Also films today in a large number 1 screen are short lived even atmos ones are short lived. The most weeks they do is 2 weeks at the minimum. 4 weeks if its lucky to do real business, but far cry of doing anything as close to Batman / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) 70mm for 12 weeks.