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pinktricam
Feb 22, 2005, 7:32 PM
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...at the prices of food and drink in movie theatres :?: I have been for years now and just thought I'd share how I've gone about beating the system: 1) Always bring along a coat or jacket with big pockets...you girls have it easier and can bring your over-sized pocketbook. 2) Stuff those pockets/purses with food and drinks. I mean I really feel for the family of four...on the average, it's GOTTA be costin' them close to 100 beans just to go out and see a movie while enjoying a few snacks :!: My favorite movie meal consists of: 1) A sub-sandwich (usually an Italian with double-meat and cheese) 2) A small bag of chips (usually those new-fangled sweet potato chips from Seneca...sea-salt being my fave.) 3) A half-pint of Bacardi Select Rum (which I mix with the coke or 7-UP I DO buy there.) 4) A bag of peanut M&M's or whatever sweet I'm in the mood for at the time. I try and sit away from most folks there, but sometimes it's such a popular movie that I have to sit next to people and my elaborate feast never fails to amuse. ...am I the only one :?:
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jakedatc
Feb 22, 2005, 7:36 PM
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bottle of soda and reeses pieces, sour patch kids or swedish fish or other jelly like candy mmmmm and try to stick to matinee's for like 2-3 bucks cheaper then normal shows
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onbelay_osu
Feb 22, 2005, 7:38 PM
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In reply to: 3) A half-pint of Bacardi Select Rum (which I mix with the coke or 7-UP I DO buy there.) not whiskey.....rum is a girl drink :lol: just kidding
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camhead
Feb 22, 2005, 7:41 PM
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for once, you and I are outraged at the same thing, PTC. fucking extortionism. Although, usually I just smuggle in a nalgene full of strong margarita, which most movie theaters don't sell anyway.
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pinktricam
Feb 22, 2005, 7:42 PM
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aaahhhhh....common ground :!: This is a very good thing.
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usmc_2tothetop
Feb 22, 2005, 7:45 PM
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Reeses Pieces Bottle of wine. :twisted:
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overlord
Feb 22, 2005, 7:46 PM
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its similar here. but we have no problems with suggling stuf in. you can even carry a water bottle inside in plain sight (they dont check if its water). but if smuggling snacks and/or other alco we usually use backpacks. hint: if you sit in the middle you get to drink twice each turn (actually its all seats but thsoe at the ends of the party).
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edge
Feb 22, 2005, 7:48 PM
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Last week the ticket stub terrorist asked if I would show him what was inside my coat, where there was a conspicuous lump. I looked around, then leaned in and whispered to him, and he waved us through. My wife asked me later what I said. I had asked the guy, "OK, but have you ever actually seen a urinary catheter bag before?" We enjoyed the bag full of Junior Mints immensely.
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pinktricam
Feb 22, 2005, 7:54 PM
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In reply to: ....I had asked the guy, "OK, but have you ever actually seen a urinary catheter bag before?" :lol: :idea: Which reminds me...am I the only one that pees into their cup after finishing that rum and coke :?: Seriously...I mean I'd hate to miss any of the movie!
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euroford
Feb 22, 2005, 8:06 PM
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going to the theater is for suckers. i've just so happened to equip my living room with a 12' wide front projection screen and enough audio horsepower to kill small children. in our house when a movie is 'out' that means on DVD. favorite beverages include JB on the rocks and newcastle, snacks include smoked beef ribs, my wifes kick ass pakistani/indian cooking or maybe some of my signature chili. oh yeah, and i always have the best seat, if there is a crying baby i can ask the offending relative to leave, and my dog even gets to come. after the initial purchase of the theater (lets just forget about that price tag eh?), buying a DVD costs less than going to the theater.
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charley
Feb 22, 2005, 8:56 PM
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Well, I've been cheap forever, and here I go showing my age again. When my kids were young we used to go to the drive in with 4 batches of popcorn in a big bag and a couple big bottles of grocery store cola. Prolly a six pack of beer too. Today we just rent them. I think I may start watching them with Macherry though. :twisted: I'm too cheap and don't have a dvd player yet
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charley
Feb 22, 2005, 9:11 PM
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Action for sure, Marge. :wink:
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charley
Feb 22, 2005, 9:19 PM
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You know that just opens you up to comments about you without your tidy whities :lol: . I'll just think em. I just wanted to seesome canadien movies.
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wanderinfree
Feb 22, 2005, 9:28 PM
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In reply to: My favorite movie meal consists of: 1) A sub-sandwich (usually an Italian with double-meat and cheese) 2) A small bag of chips (usually those new-fangled sweet potato chips from Seneca...sea-salt being my fave.) 3) A half-pint of Bacardi Select Rum (which I mix with the coke or 7-UP I DO buy there.) 4) A bag of peanut M&M's or whatever sweet I'm in the mood for at the time. The best (worst) I've ever managed to smuggle in was a huge burrito. I swear I was sitting in a pile of rice by the end of the movie. :oops:
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epic_ed
Feb 22, 2005, 9:35 PM
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In reply to: not whiskey.....rum is a girl drink :lol: Hey, go tell that to Ron Bacardi, the 151 version. He'll be amused at your cavalier attitude and will promptly kick your ass up and down the street and under the table. Don't piss off Ron. He'll haunt ya. Ed
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climberterp
Feb 22, 2005, 9:53 PM
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It's against my religion to buy food or drink at a movie theater. My religion has very strict rules about paying a 700% markup on stuff. :lol:
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napoleon_in_rags
Feb 22, 2005, 10:22 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: 3) A half-pint of Bacardi Select Rum (which I mix with the coke or 7-UP I DO buy there.) not whiskey.....rum is a girl drink :lol: Rum is a girl drink?? Tell that to bad asses like Sailor Jerry, John Paul Jones, Horatio Nelson, or the rest of the friggin English and American Navies who recieved their Tot of Grog every day!
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happiegrrrl
Feb 22, 2005, 10:36 PM
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I have an embarrassing addiction to movie popcorn....and will gladly pay the 700% maurkup for the fix. But it had better be freshly popped and not full of those tiny bits of broken dregs. (As an aside - movie popcorn "topping"....gross.) Soda, on the other hand. N-e-v-e-r in my life would I willingly pay full price for a movie, and a pocorn and a soda. I go tot eh deli down the street, but a 20oz coke and a cup of ice, and I'm set. But my best movie scam......is "Buy One, Get One Free." On 42nd Street, the AMC theatre has 25, count 'em, 25 films running at the same time. They even have printed hand-outs with each film, a synopsis, it's running length, and showtimes. The only thing they don't list is the film room number....gotta make the game worth playing, I suppose. It is very easy to show up early, buy a ticket for whatever film you want, then escalator up to the top floor and puruse what's playing and where. Then, you choose your first movie, sit back and enjoy that non-highway robbery soda and 700% MU popcorn, and watch your film. The theatre employees could care less about policing the place to make sure nobody sneaks in to a second film, so you just wander around, wherever you want. My record was 3 full, just released films. But....like any addiction....the hangover from that much movie is not a fun thing.
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Feb 22, 2005, 10:48 PM
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The best movie theatre I have ever been to was way up in north west Queensland at a place called Camoweal. They had an open air movie theatre with canvas stretcher chairs and a corrugated iron fence running around the outside. You look up and see the stars whilst sitting watching the flick. Then there was the time I went to the flicks at Cunnamulla way out in western Queensland. We went to see Shogun, they put the second reel on first and then the first reel second so everything was out of order. To top matters the voices were not in sync with what the picture was doing. The actors looked like they were chewing gum. It nearly caused a riot albeit a good natured one at that.
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climberterp
Feb 22, 2005, 10:55 PM
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My local theater has a bad record of mistakes like that. Went there to see the first Lord of the Rings, when one reel was over the next one didn't start, so we had blank screen but the sound was still going. Then they found a reel, but the sound was off, then they got the sound back on but it wasn't even for the same scene so you had dialogue and fighting sounds with a romantic bit on screen. Riots were narrowly averted :shock: Happiegrrl I applaud your 3 movies in a row stamina. I think I would have a very numb butt after a day like that! :)
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happiegrrrl
Feb 22, 2005, 11:01 PM
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But if the theatre makes an error - don't they rush out to the audience bearing coupons for free moives, along with a soda and popcorn? Sometimes it's like "Yeah! Delay that sound. I want my free tix!" Well...that's how it goes in NYC, ba-beee! Gotta take care not to upset those wound-too-tightly city fokes......
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climberterp
Feb 22, 2005, 11:07 PM
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Up here in the sticks they're a little slower with the favor-mongering :( Plus, if you really want to see a movie on opening day ( or you have an obsessive spouse who insists upon it) it kind of sucks to have it screwed up like that. Happily, there are other theaters to choose from, just not others I can walk to.
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