It was Citizen Kane compared to The Snowman. I really do not like that the Dark Tower was the FIRST movie pass movie I saw
It appears it’s relaunched nationwide https://www.businessinsider.com/mov...erview-relaunch-plans-unlimited-option-2023-1
If 30/mo (“unlimited” 1/day)is 640 then can we assume a movie is roughly 21 on average? nm I kept scrolling and found out
At that price you're not saving much over standard pricing unless you get pro and go at least 2x per week.
Not counting Thursday as a premium time is good for the consumer. I always go see a big release on Thursday night. I may have to reup
They pulled me back in. I'll try $10 a month and see how it goes. I can't imagine not seeing at least one movie a month and based on the credits I'm likely to get two or three movies per month for the price of one. I don't know how it's going to work and it might all blow up again, but for $10 I'll be a guinea pig.
Sorry for the third post in a row. Got my card today. The $10/month plan gave me 34 credits. I can see a movie tonight for 15 credits, but I don't plan on seeing anything till Ant-Man and I already bought tickets the old fashioned way. Assuming I don't use the membership this month, I can carry 17 of my credits (half) over to next month, meaning I'll be able to see 2 movies on a premium night, but since I always go on Thursday, I should be good to see three movies for ten bucks next month. Movie pass is officially worth it again.
In a shock to absolutely no one, MoviePass has gone to shit again this go round. Card’s getting declined all over the place.
Lol it's cheap and so far hasn't failed to work. It's not me getting screwed, it's them. They're the ones with the unsustainable business model. I'm just taking advantage of it