http://www.msnbc.com/news/1003191.asp?0cv=CB20
I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but I'm all for it. If cinemas can find another source of income instead of raising ticket and concessions prices, then let movie studios, networks, and other advertisers send it their way. I read last summer about a group of people who were suing because, as they claim, they "didn't pay to come watch commercials." I say either come 15 minutes after the listed "showtime" if you want to miss them or expect to pay a couple of dollars more if you want to go to a cinema that doesn't have them.
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I don't mind them... I just don't want commercials DURING the movies. 

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I go to the movies usually 3 or 4 times a month. I see a lot of movies and I pay my ticket prices happily. I've seen the "2wenty" advertising and while it annoys me (because ~!GAG!~ I hate Britney Spears and she's all over the one I've seen 3 times) I understand the need and I don't have a problem with it
Then again I don't watch TV so those are some of the only commercials that reach me. I'm thier exact target audience- 23 with a lot of disposable income- but who doesn't watch TV... turning to the internet for my news and interests.
It's all cool with me. AND it's not a problem if I show up a little late to the movie!

Then again I don't watch TV so those are some of the only commercials that reach me. I'm thier exact target audience- 23 with a lot of disposable income- but who doesn't watch TV... turning to the internet for my news and interests.
It's all cool with me. AND it's not a problem if I show up a little late to the movie!
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That's just it. There are ways around having to see the commercials if you don't want to. The price of a movie for four (Me, Wife, and two daughters) is already extreme, anything to keep that amount from going out of control anymore is fine by me. Although the production companies could charge less to the theatres....
Yeah right, I know......

Yeah right, I know......
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As some of you know, I very rarely go to the movies. I find following a lot of storylines (plots) "useless," for lack of a better word.
Pre-show "crap" = 8.5%
Previews = 6.4%
Movie = 85.1%
NEWeatherguy wrote:My girlfriend and I went to a show a week ago. Here is the talley:
Pre-show crap = 12 minutes (when was it going to end)
Previews = 9 minutes
Movie = 2 hours

Pre-show "crap" = 8.5%
Previews = 6.4%
Movie = 85.1%
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85.1% of the time on the movie is actually higher than I figured it was. Thanks for the stat Tom.
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blizzard wrote:Actually, I don't remember the last movie I went to see at the Theatre. I usually wait for them to come out on DVD. I hate having to get up to go to the bathroom and miss something. The pause button is a wonderful invention...lol
Ohhh I am sooo with you on this one Bliz!!.... besides having a belly the size of a small country right now... theatre seats just dont give me the comfort of my lazy boy!


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