Market pricing is generally a good thing. A good mechanism for flattening
demand. I'm still in shock over the Colorado-idiots who waited in line for 12
hours for an in & out burger ... a very high price to pay for the privilege of
saying, "i was there on the day they opened." still ... their choice, so OK.
just not for me ... world's foremost cheapskate.
DP
In a message dated 3/3/2022 8:35:40 PM Mountain Standard Time,
dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Holy sh*t! Haven't been to a movie theater in years ... I had NO idea!Donna
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--------From: Steve <sfgrob@xxxxxxxxxxx>Date: 3/3/22 5:57 PM (GMT-05:00)To:
FHS-65 <FHS-65@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>Subject: [fhs-65] ≈$40 I just watched a bit on the
evening news about the new Batman movie
coming to the AMC theaters. The story was about how AMC is charging
more for Batman than other movies, playing at the same theaters at the
same time. If we were both going to this movie, and would both go
together if we went, it would cost us nearly $40.
Does anyone else find this a ridiculously high price for attending a
movie? The theaters are complaining that people are not coming back to
the theaters - well, DUH!
Steve
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