just looking at the subreddit and apparently a lot of people are just having peak pricing all day for everything which is stupid
every movie around me had peak pricing of $4.50 today. I saw Incredibles 2 last night at 730 with no peak price, wanted to see Skyscrapper tonight but refuse to pay peak pricing. I really hope Regal comes out with something quickly like AMC did and I will dump moviepass.
It would be so inconvenient for me if MP went under because I don’t always go to the same theater. My city is so big it depends on who I’m seeing things with as to what theater I’ll go to. Cinemark and Regal are the most frequent but we also have Epic and some smaller chains that we hit sometimes. I’ve been spoiled by this service! Haha
I got peak pricing today and both my local theatres have it for all day peak pricing for every single movie besides Sicario and Oceans 8. Yeah I'm done here.
indie movies seems to be immune and sometimes movies that have been in theaters a while but I don't know at one point, Jurassic World wasn't peak
I don’t see any peak pricing yet at my theater despite the app saying it’s in place now. Maybe living an hour away from a major city has its perks?
Peak pricing for every single movie time for me again today except oceans 8 and Sicaro 2. Such bullshit.
So there is a showing of skyscraper that has peak pricing but is ENTIRELY empty... not a single seat sold... that’s truly bullshit.
Yeesh. The majority of their latest twitter replies is just the same bullshit defense of peak pricing. They are just copy pasting the same shit even if the person asked about something in particular. One guy is claiming iPhone users get peak pricing and androids don’t. Another user said they saw that, too.
Every single showing at every theater in Knoxville except Sicario and Uncle Drew were peak today. The only theater immune was the one with all the indies. Even the theater playing movies already on dvd for $2.50 had it.
i signed up for the amc pass. will hold on to moviepass until i definitely know i'm happy with amc, but with all of mp's bs, i can't imagine holding onto it much longer
The AMCs in Knoxville are super trashy. They bought an old chain (Carmike) going out of business here about 18 months ago and haven’t done anything to remodel or make them nicer.
I wanted MP to last as long as possible... but this is shady shit. I hope they die and Regal has a decent plan. I use Regal almost exclusively anyway.
yeah the ticket verification and seeing movies only once at least made a modicum of sense, this doesn't and if Regal does the same thing as AMC I'd totally do both, would only need to see two movies at each place a month for that to make sense
I’m in Minneapolis and it’s only on a handful of films right now - Ant Man, Hotel Transylvania, Skyscraper, and Purge. And those are only playing at the big chain theatres, so the indie theatres are basically immune
Are most small indie theatres technically owned by bigger chains like AMC or Regal? If not then fuck the company-exclusive plans