I used the new MoviePass a couple days ago for the first time. Worked mostly as advertised! I saw Knock at the Cabin. I checked in on the app with no problems. When I went to the kiosk at the theater to pick my seat and pay for my ticket, I selected Debit on the machine (because it says Debit on the actual card) but it was declined. So I tried again buy chose Credit and then it worked all worked smoothly. One thing I saw online is that some people have said that the app may not update with your available credits after you use some. So I'm not sure if I still have 24 credits left for the month, or if I need to deduct that by 10, since I saw a matinee. When I click to look at my account and subscription in the app, it says what sub I have but it doesn't say how many credits are allotted in it, or the others. So I'll have to look that info up online, I guess. Credits work like this (in most markets) Matinee: 10 credits Night time: 20 Weekend: 30 All things considered, it did what it was supposed to. We'll see how it goes going forward.
Every movie at my regal seems to have a heavy blue/red color calibration. It’s noticeable in every trailer and movie I see. I feel like I’m wearing crazy pants.
Alamo is doing a month BOGO if you sign up for Season Pass this month. https://drafthouse.com/twin-cities/victory/seasonpass/subscribe
MoviePass having a documentary makes more sense than BlackBerry and Pop Tarts having their own studio movies, at least.
Excited to finally see this documentary. Glory days for sure. Haven't done a movie theater subscription since those days. $10 it was a no brainer. $30 Im not too sure as not enough movies catch my attention.
I think I saw every movie the one year I had MoviePass as it once was. Especially in the summer when it’d be too hot in my apartment, my wife and I would walk across the street and go see a movie and enjoy the nice AC.
Yea the place I was living in at the time had no AC either so it was a great escape. I also had terrible hay fever that spring and it was a refuge from that too.
What a year that was. Go to the theater to buy tickets in person, go have dinner and drinks somewhere nearby for a couple hours, back to the theater for showtime, repeat for every movie playing
I had Moviepass literally for one month until I realized the new way they dole out their points doesn't save you any money at all lmao.
amc a-list is increasing its monthly price, but now they’ll be allowing 4 movies per week starting in may
Mine is also going up $4 a month, but I'm oddly happy about it. Most weeks, I don't even use all three slots, but there are definitely weeks where I would use 4, so paying an extra $1 a week seems worth it if I even use the extra slots once every couple months