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Retired and happy 12-05-2017 08:27 AM

MONTHLY MoviePass
 
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I’m interested in the MoviePass. If you participate in this $10.00 a month service, please let me know if it is legitimate, if you have had any problems with it, if it is worth the money spent.
Any and all responses will help me make an informed decision. Thank you.

DeanFL 12-05-2017 08:39 AM

We've been members for over a month. It's an unbelievable deal. $9.95/mo and can see any 2d movie every day. All 3 TV theaters take the pass. You get a Movie Pass card in your name which is like a debit card. You need to have a smartphone with the app loaded. Be near the theater (100' or so), and go to the app, the TV theater and click on the movie & time. Seconds later the app says Purchase the Ticket. Go to the box office, show your TV ID, tell them the movie/time and give them the MP card. They run it and you sign the receipt, and get your ticket. I asked a couple times if many people use MP and they say...A lot.

In the last month we saw about 9 movies - for just about the price of one ($8.50 for TV residents).

MP also had a deal a week ago that we signed up for - $69.95 for the year, which we upgraded to.

some info from the net>

The deal, put simply, goes like this: For a $9.95 monthly fee, you have the option to see up to one movie in theaters per day, every day.

The company, run by Netflix co-founder and former Redbox president Mitch Lowe, wants to be a major disrupter in the industry — think, well, Netflix. But since it was launched in 2011, the service hasn’t gained much traction and remains under-used. MoviePass is hoping this new deal changes that.It slashed its monthly pricing from as much as $50 a month to less than $10. In the process, its subscriber rolls swelled. When it sold, the company has roughly 20,000 subscribers. Now it has north of 600,000. Recently, MoviePass announced it had raised $100 million to fund operations. Even though MoviePass is operating in the red, the company believes that it will be able to monetize the data it collects on its customers or that it will drive so much foot traffic to theaters that they will give them some kind of discount.


MoviePass is trying to become the Netflix of cinema-going, but right now it seems to be more focused on building a customer base than turning a profit. The company pays theaters the full price for a ticket, so it is in essence subsidizing its users’ movie-going and losing money each time they check out a film. The average movie ticket cost $8.60 through the first three quarters of 2017. In some major cities, such as Los Angeles and New York, it sets customers back more than $10. MoviePass said its one-year subscription plan will be available only for a limited time.

SFSkol 12-05-2017 09:00 AM

I've seen 11 movies in the last month. Going this morning to see Coco.You don't even need to have a village ID. They charge the card not you. 2 passes per home address. One ticket per card. One ticket booth attendant asked for id for the moviepass card so it might be difficult to give to someone else to use. (I think they thought it was a normal credit card.) But after the ticket is purchased who knows.

You will occasionally get an email questionnaire about the movie you saw. Did you take someone, buy stuff, like the movie...

Kathrynsews 12-05-2017 07:28 PM

It’s well worth it. If you see just two movies a month, you are way ahead.

JerryLBell 12-06-2017 07:55 PM

I've had it for a couple of months and it has been great with one exception. They are woefully understaffed for the HUGE increase in business they got when they dropped the price to $10/month (it had been around $50 if I recall). The expiration date on the credit card I had given them when I signed up expired and the application kept saying that the update wasn't accepted when I put new information in. I've been sending them emails, starting work tickets and trying to call or chat them for a week and they finally reached out to me tonight and said everything had gone through even though it had showed to me that it hadn't. I need to go see a movie tomorrow to see if it takes. My neighbor behind me bought a MoviePass for her husband and has had a lot of trouble getting the card activated this past week. Apparently MoviePass is just swamped. Still, it works real nice when it works!

PS - MoviePass does NOT work for "upcharge" movies, like 3D movies, IMAX presentations and shows at Dolby Digital theaters (like the one in the AMC theater in Apopka). You can't even pay for part of the ticket to those shows with MoviePass. Still, if you like 2D movies at any of The Villages theaters and see more than one a month, it's a great deal.

Retired and happy 12-10-2017 02:09 PM

Based on everyone’s responses to my question, I decided to purchase a three month movie pass subscription. Have no idea what happens next! I paid my money by credit card and now I hope for the best. I’m not sure if I should expect something in the mail or something by email However, I am confident that if nothing happens in the next 10 days someone on this forum is going to be able to help me. I just want to thank everyone for responding and for being so detailed and your responses. I’m pretty excited about the opportunity being offered and I’m hoping I will be able to report back to you and let you know how things went.

DeanFL 12-10-2017 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Retired and happy (Post 1487915)
Based on everyone’s responses to my question, I decided to purchase a three month movie pass subscription. Have no idea what happens next! I paid my money by credit card and now I hope for the best. I’m not sure if I should expect something in the mail or something by email However, I am confident that if nothing happens in the next 10 days someone on this forum is going to be able to help me. I just want to thank everyone for responding and for being so detailed and your responses. I’m pretty excited about the opportunity being offered and I’m hoping I will be able to report back to you and let you know how things went.


Fear not - as described on their site...you will receive your Movie Pass card in the mail in 5-7 days. That's all you will need, plus your Smartphone with their app. simple and so, so worth it - see a few movies a month and.... With our 3 TV theaters so close and the variety of movies, if you have the time...bingo.

thomp679 12-10-2017 07:27 PM

I had one issue with Movie Pass worth passing on. I had forgot my phone, so I tried to use my wife's phone. I logged her out and I logged into my MP account. It would not allow me to check-in. Check-in is what it is called when one selects the movie to go see. I went ahead and paid for the movie myself, contacted MP about the situation and they refunded the price of the ticket to my credit card on file. All I had to do was send them a scan of the ticket stub. The response was quick to my question and I had to follow up once on the credit. Overall very good service.

Anyhow, I found out that each person needs their own phone. That the account is indirectly tied to a single phone. I don't think the phone is registered to the account, but as a way to control sharing, they must prevent the same phone from obtaining a ticket to the same showing even when using two MP accounts.

dadspet 12-13-2017 01:32 PM

So just to clarify for me: I gather you need a card for each person and each of those people need a smart phone on them to order the ticket right before you go up to the window to order the tickets? Is the web site to order the tickets someplace?

dotti105 12-13-2017 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by dadspet (Post 1489558)
So just to clarify for me: I gather you need a card for each person and each of those people need a smart phone on them to order the ticket right before you go up to the window to order the tickets? Is the web site to order the tickets someplace?

That is correct. It is a 2 step process.

When you sign up, you need to load the app on your phone. They will send you a Red "Movie Pass" MasterCard. You need both to use the service. You also need one for just you and your friend/spouse/ etc need to sign up, load the app and receive the "Movie Pass MasterCard also.

You pick the movie you want to see and show time on your phone, using the "Movie Pass" app. Go to the theater and when within 100 yards can select that movie/time on your phone. It will show a spinner and when finished processing, about 30 seconds, it will say "Success". I think you can buy tickets earlier in the day as well for a later showing because you select the time from the app., but we haven't tried that.

Then you go to the box office with your red Movie Pass "MasterCard" and "purchase the ticket. You will sign the charge slip and receive your ticket.

There are no charges for any box office purchase. You are charged the monthly $10.00. That's all.

I think the theaters are happy to have more people filling seats and buying $15.00 worth of popcorn and drinks. So it is a win/win!

We have used it and love it. I jumped on the $69.00/year offer when it came out. Hubby didn't do it right away and that deal is gone! But still for $10.00 a month you can see movies everyday if you want. The only rule is that you can't see the same film twice.

Great deal!!

SFSkol 12-13-2017 06:16 PM

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You pick the movie you want to see and show time on your phone, using the "Movie Pass" app. Go to the theater and when within 100 yards can select that movie/time on your phone. It will show a spinner and when finished processing, about 30 seconds, it will say "Success". I think you can buy tickets earlier in the day as well for a later showing because you select the time from the app., but we haven't tried that.
I had to scroll down on my iPhone 4s phone screen to see the SUCCESS notice. Missed it the first few attempts, yes buying for a later show works.

(Nice explanation)

KYTeacher 12-14-2017 08:17 AM

Can you purchase this as a gift for someone else if you have your own account? Looking to buy as Christmas presents for family if possible. Thanks,

DeanFL 12-14-2017 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by KYTeacher (Post 1489931)
Can you purchase this as a gift for someone else if you have your own account? Looking to buy as Christmas presents for family if possible. Thanks,

Answer - per Movie Pass site - is Yes.

Moviepass

Be mindful that one individual can have and use the Movie Pass and must have their own Smartphone to bring up the app.

The MoviePass site should have answers to most FAQs.

Allegiance 12-14-2017 09:26 AM

Costco has it for $90

MoviePass and Fandor 12 Month Subscription eVoucher

Allegiance 12-14-2017 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Allegiance (Post 1489981)

$94.49 for non costco members

8notes 12-19-2017 06:48 PM

I can't seem to activate my card. Have a call into their helpdesk. Supposedly when you open the App, a window will come up asking for the card number, but I'm not getting that. I tried deleting the APP and re-installing but no luck. Anyone else have a problem with activation?

SFSkol 12-19-2017 07:32 PM

Interesting current article about MoviePass.
I've seen 9 movies in the last 6 weeks. Star Wars on Friday!

Theater chains are terrified of MoviePass because of subscribers like me - The Verge

Fraugoofy 12-19-2017 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by DeanFL (Post 1485373)
We've been members for over a month. It's an unbelievable deal. $9.95/mo and can see any 2d movie every day. All 3 TV theaters take the pass. You get a Movie Pass card in your name which is like a debit card. You need to have a smartphone with the app loaded. Be near the theater (100' or so), and go to the app, the TV theater and click on the movie & time. Seconds later the app says Purchase the Ticket. Go to the box office, show your TV ID, tell them the movie/time and give them the MP card. They run it and you sign the receipt, and get your ticket. I asked a couple times if many people use MP and they say...A lot.

In the last month we saw about 9 movies - for just about the price of one ($8.50 for TV residents).

MP also had a deal a week ago that we signed up for - $69.95 for the year, which we upgraded to.

some info from the net>

The deal, put simply, goes like this: For a $9.95 monthly fee, you have the option to see up to one movie in theaters per day, every day.

The company, run by Netflix co-founder and former Redbox president Mitch Lowe, wants to be a major disrupter in the industry — think, well, Netflix. But since it was launched in 2011, the service hasn’t gained much traction and remains under-used. MoviePass is hoping this new deal changes that.It slashed its monthly pricing from as much as $50 a month to less than $10. In the process, its subscriber rolls swelled. When it sold, the company has roughly 20,000 subscribers. Now it has north of 600,000. Recently, MoviePass announced it had raised $100 million to fund operations. Even though MoviePass is operating in the red, the company believes that it will be able to monetize the data it collects on its customers or that it will drive so much foot traffic to theaters that they will give them some kind of discount.


MoviePass is trying to become the Netflix of cinema-going, but right now it seems to be more focused on building a customer base than turning a profit. The company pays theaters the full price for a ticket, so it is in essence subsidizing its users’ movie-going and losing money each time they check out a film. The average movie ticket cost $8.60 through the first three quarters of 2017. In some major cities, such as Los Angeles and New York, it sets customers back more than $10. MoviePass said its one-year subscription plan will be available only for a limited time.

If you are a Costco member they are offering the movie pass for a yearly fee of $89.99 for the entire year and it include a Fandor, too...

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asianthree 12-19-2017 08:50 PM

Costco is online only

Allegiance 12-19-2017 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 1492563)
Costco is online only

Costco sale is over

Fraugoofy 12-19-2017 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Allegiance (Post 1492566)
Costco sale is over

I just bought mine today at 6pm...

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Allegiance 12-20-2017 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Fraugoofy (Post 1492714)
I just bought mine today at 6pm...

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For 90?

Fraugoofy 12-20-2017 02:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Allegiance (Post 1492739)
For 90?

Yes

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Kahuna32162 12-20-2017 07:14 AM

Please, just do us all a favor. If you get this, figure out how to use it before you get in line at the box office. Stood behind a couple at the box office window who had no idea how to use the app and while the woman selling tickets tried to help, she was clueless. 10+ minutes later, we almost missed the start of our movie.

asianthree 12-20-2017 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Kahuna32162 (Post 1492771)
Please, just do us all a favor. If you get this, figure out how to use it before you get in line at the box office. Stood behind a couple at the box office window who had no idea how to use the app and while the woman selling tickets tried to help, she was clueless. 10+ minutes later, we almost missed the start of our movie.

A little help for the non tech savvy would have been a random act of kindness. It bothers me to see someone struggling with out offering to help.
Today a couple at Gordon’s had no idea how to use the pump, much less fuel the tank. A minute out of my life make someone else’s day better..

Fraugoofy 12-20-2017 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Kahuna32162 (Post 1492771)
Please, just do us all a favor. If you get this, figure out how to use it before you get in line at the box office. Stood behind a couple at the box office window who had no idea how to use the app and while the woman selling tickets tried to help, she was clueless. 10+ minutes later, we almost missed the start of our movie.

If I were the box office ticket agent I would provided appropriate assitance for 2 minutes, then have politely asked the clueless woman to step aside so other customers could make it on time for the movie. I would have then helped the clueless woman after there were no more line.

If I had been in line as a customer, I would have politely asked the clueless woman to step aside so others could make it on time for their movie.

I have been told I am rather blunt at times. Never been late to a movie though...

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Kerry Azz 12-25-2017 05:40 PM

Thank you all for the great advice I ordered 2 movie passes they’ll be here next week.

twoplanekid 12-25-2017 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Kahuna32162 (Post 1492771)
Please, just do us all a favor. If you get this, figure out how to use it before you get in line at the box office. Stood behind a couple at the box office window who had no idea how to use the app and while the woman selling tickets tried to help, she was clueless. 10+ minutes later, we almost missed the start of our movie.

Tried using mine for the first time in Brownwood for Downsizing and the app would not give me the check mark only the moving symbol for working on it. I stepped aside to let others proceed and finally just purchased a ticket using cash. As I am now a retired computer store owner, I don't have to wait on .... computers to do something. I will just try again another day and be happy that working on computer is not my full time job.

DeanFL 12-25-2017 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by twoplanekid (Post 1495147)
Tried using mine for the first time in Brownwood for Downsizing and the app would not give me the check mark only the moving symbol for working on it. I stepped aside to let others proceed and finally just purchased a ticket using cash. As I am now a retired computer store owner, I don't have to wait on .... computers to do something. I will just try again another day and be happy that working on computer is not my full time job.

hmmm, we were there for the 1:15 Downsizing movie - loong line to the ticket booths. Waited 15 min or so. Our MoviePass on our Smartphones worked perfectly and quickly outside Brownwood theater. BTW - disappointed with 'Downsizing'. Thought it would be a cute and funny movie (w/ Matt Damon) but turned into a semi-serious film quirky film, that was long and a dubious non-ending. But with MoviePass no loss...


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