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Man, swear everyone been using movie pass lately at the theaters.
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Really? I haven’t seen anyone use it in person.Man, swear everyone been using movie pass lately at the theaters.
I knew the finessers would force their hand eventuallyMovie pass updated terms! Have you upload pic of movie ticket now.
Dudes out here using movie pass for concessions?Before November, I don’t think I ever saw anyone with MP. This past weekend, there was a huge line at the kiosks. Noticed about a dozen in front of us with their red cards. Even saw some guy had his out at concessions recently.
You can still watch the movie. It locks you out until the next movie you watch. You can upload it after the movie if you want. You just can't checkin to the next movie until you upload the ticket. It opens up the camera every time you start the ap.
That's weird Never heard of that. So you just gotta remember what day you are in if you got reserved seating?You got to give the theater your ticket to watch the movie..
I don't mind. This is what happens when folks try to finesse the system by buying gift cards and concessions
Depends with which you go with, the annual plan is a one time payment that'll show up once you sign up/order the card.Thinking about getting this to see BP, but man... **** that 2 week wait. My local theater has all movies for $5 on Tuesdays and IMAX for $6. I don't really go to the movies that often unless there's something I really want to see and I have a date, but I imagine if I had the card I would go more often. So do they still charge you for the card while you wait for the card or does the subscription start when you actually get the card?
The pic of the stub is an annoying inconvenience but this is just bad. Denying your customers some movies just opens the door for MP to add more ****** terms and conditionsWas trying to watch this tomorrow......
Why Is MoviePass Blocking ‘Red Sparrow’ Ticket Purchases This Weekend?
20th Century Fox
by Anthony D'Alessandro
March 2, 2018 6:10pm
Earlier today on Twitter and Reddit there was an outcry by MoviePasssubscribers that their ticket mobile app didn’t allow them the opportunity to buy tickets to 20th Century Fox/Chernin Entertainment’s Red Sparrow in such markets as Washington D.C., Southern California and Virginia to name a few. Essentially the option to buy tickets to Red Sparrow were grayed out.
In regards to other titles —Game Night, Black Panther (in 2D), Annihilation, Death Wish, Peter Rabbit, 15:17 to Paris, etc. — they’re all available to purchase. Note in regards to the Red Sparrow blockage, it’s not impacting every single venue in Los Angeles, read at Cinemark 18 near LAX certain showtimes of Red Sparrow are still available.
When reached by Deadline for a response to this conundrum, MoviePass responded as follows:
MoviePass
“We are constantly testing all aspects of our service to optimize the model for theaters, distributors and members. We occasionally remove some films from our ticketing inventory in some markets for a limited time, similar to how we organically promote films in certain markets to better understand member behavior. As part of this ongoing testing, we have stepped up our efforts to remind members to always double-check the MoviePass app to confirm that their preferred showtimes and theaters are available for the movie they are planning to see before they leave for the theater.”
Such maneuvers by MoviePass continue to leave them at a crossroads with their customers and potential studio partners. We have been hearing from sources for some time that MoviePass was using hardball negotiation tactics: While they refused to honor certain big-market cinema chain locations (such as AMC’s) who wouldn’t provide a share of ticket and concession revenues, some of those in the distribution community have cried that MoviePass has refused to list their titles on their app if they don’t enter into a sponsorship deal with the monthly movie ticket service.
This is the second snafu between MoviePass and its subscribers since the beginning of February. The day after the company announced it had crossed 2 million subscribers on Feb. 9, many users on social claimed that their memberships were promptly revoked because they abused the terms of service (i.e. buying a larger format ticket with the MoviePass debit card). These subscribers claimed that wasn’t the case, and in regards to one who Deadline corresponded with, she went to the movies 12 times/month with MoviePass. Essentially some in distribution circles believe that MoviePass trumpets itself as a catalyst for indie moviegoing because it’s a lower volume business versus event titles. The notion is that MoviePass is in the business of increasing subscribers, not individual movie ticket purchases over the long run.
At this moment in time, Red Sparrow is expected to open to $20M, which means that even with MoviePass blocking theaters, it’s not slowing down ticket sales.
Word. Had no problem with my mp card.I just finished watching red sparrow..
So is the take picture of ticket stub feature on the app now?The founders of moviepass being black guys is funny for some reason.
Such a hustle on this cheap deal
Word. Had no problem with my mp card.
Man, I did that just in caseSo is the take picture of ticket stub feature on the app now?