M m1l_ch1d0_d3l_2008 New member Jul 22, 2011 #23 thanks bro, i really wanted to see a pdf of a goddamned powerpoint on monday morning.
P Preet T New member Jul 22, 2011 #26 http://www.mpaa.org/researchStatistics.asp Probably takes into account matinee, student, senior discounts, etc.
http://www.mpaa.org/researchStatistics.asp Probably takes into account matinee, student, senior discounts, etc.
K Krazi3 New member Jul 23, 2011 #29 Take a chick, and you're spending $50, easy. (p.s. i'm thinking about moving back to vegas in 2 years )
Take a chick, and you're spending $50, easy. (p.s. i'm thinking about moving back to vegas in 2 years )
B broken heart New member Jul 24, 2011 #34 One could say I'm doing market research ...the propensity to consume in tough economic times hasn't dwindled much.
One could say I'm doing market research ...the propensity to consume in tough economic times hasn't dwindled much.
G **girl** New member Jul 24, 2011 #37 honestly, tickets to a movie, plus some food and a drink is like $20.
R R.R. {Insert Quote Here} New member Jul 25, 2011 #38 I was about to calculate $10/ticket too until I actually looked up the sources.
O orlowskikevin New member Jul 25, 2011 #39 I paid $6.50 on opening night. Student discount ftw It'd be $7.50 for a regular ticket. Going to see it in imax sometime this week though.
I paid $6.50 on opening night. Student discount ftw It'd be $7.50 for a regular ticket. Going to see it in imax sometime this week though.