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Bogie Shooter 01-01-2018 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1498016)
They could use a fourth movie theater in the Villages. This might be a better option. Somewhere in the center of the Villages.

I like the seats in the Rialto since they fixed them quite a ways back. The lines for the popular movies at the Rialto are a problem. I just wait a few weeks for them to grow shorter.

And where would that be?

MACoppola 01-01-2018 11:37 AM

Comfy for sure, but less seats available. We have them up north and the shows are always selling out fast. Never have enough seating.

Taltarzac725 01-01-2018 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1498031)
And where would that be?

A 4th movie theater in the center of the Villages? Where would that be? Hard to say now with Fenny. Somewhere around Colony Plaza maybe?

GoodLife 01-01-2018 12:06 PM

The answer for why the best movies are screened at Rialto was given in a link provided by Jayhawk on the first page of this thread. The movie theaters here are not OURS, they are privately held businesses engaged in making the best profit possible.

For a big blockbuster movie, the theater might only get 10% of the ticket price in the first week (with 90% going to the studio), but this profit sharing relationship flattens as time progresses. Therefore, theaters may target movies that have more “staying power” such as Slumdog Millionaire. This is also why theaters may choose to show movies for 10+ weeks because every ticket is pure profit for them at that point.

Barefoot 01-01-2018 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1498016)
They could use a fourth movie theater in the Villages. This might be a better option. Somewhere in the center of the Villages.

Good luck on getting residents from Fenny and from Marion County to agree on the center of The Villages. :laugh:

Taltarzac725 01-01-2018 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1498105)
Good luck on getting residents from Fenny and from Marion County to agree on the center of The Villages. :laugh:

Getting Villagers to agree on anything is hard Barefoot.

Timothy 01-01-2018 01:31 PM

C'mon! This thread is proof-positive that there are always a few who will find something, ANYTHING, to bitch about. TV theaters are generally clean and comfortable. We have golf cart access to 27 first run movies everyday! You want true improvement? Demand cocktails at happy hour prices!!! Tim

Sandtrap328 01-01-2018 01:35 PM

Has anyone used "Movie Pass"? I understand it costs about $10 per month and is an app on your smartphone. It sounds like for the $10 per month, you can see one movie a day at any theater.

Taltarzac725 01-01-2018 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 1498151)
Has anyone used "Movie Pass"? I understand it costs about $10 per month and is an app on your smartphone. It sounds like for the $10 per month, you can see one movie a day at any theater.

There are several users of movie pass on here.

phefferon 01-01-2018 01:40 PM

I've been here 13 years. I haven't minded the Rialto until this Christmas. We went to see the Barnum movie and the volume almost drove us out of the theatre. So next we tried LSL for the Dickens movie. Thought with larger space it would be better--but no--just as loud. Is this a change? Do they think we are all deaf? Would appreciate other people's experiences.

EdFNJ 01-01-2018 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 1498151)
Has anyone used "Movie Pass"? I understand it costs about $10 per month and is an app on your smartphone. It sounds like for the $10 per month, you can see one movie a day at any theater.

COSTCO has MOVIEPASS for $89/year. Just ordered 2. Seems like a no brainer. Online reviews are generally good with a few issues. Check out their FAQ before buying.

Negs listed all on web reviews over include:

No 3D or "special showings"

Must be within about 100 yards of the theatre to order a ticket.

Horrendous or non-existent customer support when you need it.



Other than that is seems like a good deal, especially at the COSTCO price around $7/month

EdFNJ 01-01-2018 03:03 PM

If anyone wants to take advantage of the Costco $89 MoviePass discount and you don't belong to Costco I'd gladly order it online for you if you get me the $89. It's just an electronic "promo code" you enter when signing up that I can forward to you. Takes a couple HOURS to come by email from Costco. Got it and setit up. Now just waiting for the card.

You can trust me. I'm (formerly) from NJ. :D :D :D

EdFNJ 01-01-2018 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by phefferon (Post 1498154)
I've been here 13 years. I haven't minded the Rialto until this Christmas. We went to see the Barnum movie and the volume almost drove us out of the theatre. So next we tried LSL for the Dickens movie. Thought with larger space it would be better--but no--just as loud. Is this a change? Do they think we are all deaf? Would appreciate other people's experiences.

This seems to be the same at virtually any theater anywhere, especially with the new dolby systems.

Just buy by some of those cheap foam earplugs from Walgreen. My wife uses them at the squares because she hates the overly loud music from the speakers. It cuts enough sound to make it bearable for her.

CatskillBill 01-01-2018 03:33 PM

Lots of movies are meant to be seen on the big silver screen at the theaters to get the full effect, and just don't cut it on a TV. JMHO


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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1496878)
This is not new, it's been going on as long as I lived here, 2011. It depends on the size market they deem that film will draw. What gets really bad is when they estimate low numbers and put the wrong film at SS. A couple of years ago Gone Girl was playing only at SS, we waited a week after opening, then went to the 1pm show and the line for that movie was out to the door. I counted I think, 143 seats in that theater and everyone was full.

I have all the premium movie channels in HD on Directv, about 45 and all commercial free. So I've refused going to SS anymore, the last time was to see Nebraska back in 2014. I figured it defeats the purpose to pay for all those channels if I don't watch them, now I can look forward to seeing the film in six months or more at home.


coffeebean 01-01-2018 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by phefferon (Post 1498154)
I've been here 13 years. I haven't minded the Rialto until this Christmas. We went to see the Barnum movie and the volume almost drove us out of the theatre. So next we tried LSL for the Dickens movie. Thought with larger space it would be better--but no--just as loud. Is this a change? Do they think we are all deaf? Would appreciate other people's experiences.

On more than one occasion, in The Villages and in theaters up north, I have requested the volume be lowered or raised depending on the volume. My requests have always been received well and taken care of. Just ask.


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