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Old 09-01-2024, 07:14 AM
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Its called bootlegging, within minutes of selling the first copy millions are lost in revenue.
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Old 09-01-2024, 07:36 AM
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I would like to see the new Reagan movie, but they would need to pay me to go to a movie theater. Why can't they just sell me a digital copy of the movie for $25?
We find the Old Mill theater to be quite enjoyable.
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Old 09-01-2024, 07:42 AM
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Be patient, it'll be streaming before you know it.
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I would like to see the new Reagan movie, but they would need to pay me to go to a movie theater. Why can't they just sell me a digital copy of the movie for $25?
Not sure the point. Freedom of choice. Not a problem at all. Just figure the film was not made.
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Old Mill Playhouse charges $9.10 for residents of the Villages for regular screenings. You need to have your Villages' ID. This price includes the tax. The sign says $8.50.

These prices are a lot cheaper than most places in the US.
$7.45 at the AMC in Leesburg for matinee.....
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Fandango has it, you may need to download the app. go to Fandango.com
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Old 09-01-2024, 12:22 PM
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Go to the AMC 12 in Leesburg. The matinee at a senior discount offers with captions in one theater and without in another. You choose your seat at the time you order the tickets.

You can order on line and use the digital code on your phone to enter.

AMC does offer a membership that then does not charge the convenience fee each time you purchase tickets
i love this place! they typically have a greater selection than the Epic here
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Old 09-01-2024, 12:51 PM
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Fandango has it, you may need to download the app. go to Fandango.com
I think you should check again. Fandango only lists new Reagan movie as being in theaters.
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Old 09-01-2024, 01:48 PM
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Any idea what the movie theaters are charging these days??? $12??? Or more?
I think it is $8.50 with your Villages ID
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Old 09-01-2024, 03:51 PM
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Is your statement historically accurate? "inextricably linked"
That was the exact wording used in the movie’s IMBD narrative too. Apparently that’s from the movie’s producers.

I love biographical pics anyway but FakeBook censors gave me a great reason to pay for it!
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Old 09-01-2024, 04:00 PM
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Be patient, it'll be streaming before you know it.
It’s hard to be that patient sometimes. Lately, the movies I've waited to watch are exclusive to one App like only to Netflix or Apple TV, of Prime Video. That means I waited until it was out of theaters only to have to wait some more because it’s being held for ransom by one streaming service. By the time it finally gets to a platform where I can see it, I’ve forgotten about it or my desire to see it has passed. I won’t switch on/off platforms just to watch one movie.
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Old 09-01-2024, 05:22 PM
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I love going to a movie theater. Nothing beats the experience of viewing a film in the dark on a large screen. The atmosphere is something special, and brings back memories of yesteryear.
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Give it six months - it'll be available for purchase digitally, and six months after that you'll be able to rent it on Amazon Prime Video for $9.99
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Old 09-01-2024, 05:38 PM
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Not sure the point. Freedom of choice. Not a problem at all. Just figure the film was not made.
The point is that I would rather pay $25 to watch the movie at home than to watch it for free in a crowded theater. Watching a movie is not a social event, especially when rude and inconsiderate people think that their talking or cell phone usage is somehow more important than my enjoyment of the movie.
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Old 09-01-2024, 06:09 PM
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The point is that I would rather pay $25 to watch the movie at home than to watch it for free in a crowded theater. Watching a movie is not a social event, especially when rude and inconsiderate people think that their talking or cell phone usage is somehow more important than my enjoyment of the movie.
Watching movies at home spoiled me. I love being able to nod off or take an intermission whenever I want because I can rewind or start over whenever I want. I also prefer having homemade refreshments & sitting in my recliner while petting my little dog. The only movies worth going to a theater for would be ones with extremely good visual effects like Titanic or Star Wars. Can’t beat a giant screen with booming sound for those. I will watch Reagan when I can because it’s a biographical film but I’ve been been disappointed by Hollywood for many years. And I quit watching TV series’ in 1990 as soon as my son was old enough to show me the world thru his eyes.
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