MoviePass Offers $10 A Month Subscription Service

https://www.engadget.com/amp/2018/12/26/amc-stubs-a-list-600000-members/

AMC's MoviePass rival ends 2018 with more than 600,000 subscribers
It only expected to reach 500,000 in one year.
How is AMC's MoviePass competitor faring as 2018 winds to a close? Quite well, if you ask the theater chain. AMC reports that Stubs A-List has over 600,000 subscribers as of the end of the year, or six months after its June debut. As the company has repeatedly mentioned, it only expected to rack up 500,000 members within a full year.

The growth rate hasn't tapered off much, either. A-List had 400,000 subscribers as of October, and cracked the symbolic 500,000 mark in November.

It's not hard to understand why the service has fared well. It's run by a large theater operator that has avoided MoviePass' numerous problems, including its constantly changing pricing, outages and movie restrictions. In many ways, the larger question is whether or not AMC can keep the momentum going. Remember, it's crowing about these figures mere days before it raises prices in multiple states. The rate hike isn't steep, but it might cool enthusiasm for the service.
 
Yeah, I’m lucky I have 3 AMC’s near me that plays Dolby Cinema. I don’t even mess with IMAX! Can’t do them trash seats.

That's one thing I hate, but normally it's not crowded and I get seats where nobody is around or in front of me so I can put my feet up.

I cancel mad tickets at AMC :lol: I use Fandango to see what the seating is like, because I hate how a theater can be empty as hell and some person will still try to sit right next to you.
 
https://www.engadget.com/amp/2018/12/26/amc-stubs-a-list-600000-members/

AMC's MoviePass rival ends 2018 with more than 600,000 subscribers
It only expected to reach 500,000 in one year.
How is AMC's MoviePass competitor faring as 2018 winds to a close? Quite well, if you ask the theater chain. AMC reports that Stubs A-List has over 600,000 subscribers as of the end of the year, or six months after its June debut. As the company has repeatedly mentioned, it only expected to rack up 500,000 members within a full year.

The growth rate hasn't tapered off much, either. A-List had 400,000 subscribers as of October, and cracked the symbolic 500,000 mark in November.

It's not hard to understand why the service has fared well. It's run by a large theater operator that has avoided MoviePass' numerous problems, including its constantly changing pricing, outages and movie restrictions. In many ways, the larger question is whether or not AMC can keep the momentum going. Remember, it's crowing about these figures mere days before it raises prices in multiple states. The rate hike isn't steep, but it might cool enthusiasm for the service.

Can never keep a good thing going for too long. Why do you need a price hike if you exceeded membership expectations?
 
I have 3 AMC in Burbank,
One in Woodland Hills,
One in Studio city.

I have options, I don’t live close to them but don’t mind driving. It would be dope to just wake up on the weekend and watch an indie movie or Oscar season movies. Wish they had a AMC in Santa Clarita.
 
Movie Pass looking like it’s back to normal. A lot of movies and time choices all day long again!
 
Movie Pass looking like it’s back to normal. A lot of movies and time choices all day long again!
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