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So how much longer do you all give Movie Pass? |
I don’t see that many ways forward for them, considering they’re completely out of money.
My guess: If they do survive, they’ll do so by becoming a sort of IndiePass, limiting usage of the card to indie films and smaller theater chains that are more likely to make deals with them. I realize that’d alienate a majority of their customers, who are only interested in blockbusters or who only have big chains in their area—but that might not be such a bad thing, seeing as how this is one service where more members equals more money lost for the company.
Personally speaking, that move would be fine with me—I’ll subscribe to AMC A-List for the blockbusters, and I’d still maintain “free” access to the specialty chains (like Angelika and Landmark) and the great repertory art house in my area.
Anyways: It’ll be interesting to see how the next few weeks play out—or if they're even still around in a week. As someone who was already going to the theater several times a month before MoviePass, the card has been an amazing value for me. Fingers crossed that they’re able to find some sustainable model that isn’t completely restrictive (“weekday early bird matinees of A24-distributed films at Landmark Theaters only." )
My name is neither "adam" nor "greer."
I first purchased moviepass a few years ago for $34.99 a month. So, on average, if you saw one movie a week, it paid for itself. I used it for Oscar season then cancelled-- until the $9.95 a month deal.
I knew it wouldn't last at that price. I knew it was unsustainable and I knew the terms would probably have to change to keep the company going. Going forward, I see them increasing the monthly cost to $25 or $35 again. If they don't, they'll be dead by Halloween.
Honestly, changing the terms and conditions doesn't upset me all that much. Any way to see a movie without paying $10, $12, $15 a shot is worth it to me. I still have a better financial outcome with moviepass than without it. I just hope I can get another Oscar season out of them...
Well, they finally issued a press release: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180731005582/en/
Biggest takeaways: The monthly plan will increase to $14.95, and major releases (1000+ theaters) won’t be available during the first two weeks.
While this personally won’t impact me all that much, it’s not what people signed up for.
It also kind of feels like they’re whistling past the graveyard.
I did the annual, but already got more tickets out of them than it cost me, so I'll just switch to the Cinemark plan and be done with it...
I have had MP on and off since 2013 and have always loved it. The only reason I didn’t have it for a few years was because I was a manager at Regal and had no use for it, obviously.
The last few weeks have been rough. I don’t even think I’ve seen a movie. I was going to see Leave No Trace but that was for some reason greyed out, so I gave up.
I’m not canceling yet - I can wait a few weeks to see most movies and for the ones I can’t, I know the entire staff, so I can get in for free anyway (I really only got it to get the Regal credits considering how much I go) or if worst comes to worst, buy a ticket for a movie I don’t want to see and then just walk into the theater for what I actually want to see.
It’s not what everyone signed up for but they have said many times changes will be implemented as they saw fit.
I've maybe seen 5 movies in the theater since then and only go when my gf wants to see something. I just have no desire to go anymore. We have only seen Paddington 2 in the theater this year and will probably see Winnie the pooh and the new fantastic beasts movie but we get a triple a discount and the tickets come out to like $10 a ticket. We enjoy watching at home more and found a nice TV and surround sound as a better investment into our enjoyment than wasting our time and money going to the theater.






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Posted: 7/30/18 at 11:09pm
My name is neither "adam" nor "greer."