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AMC A-List Thread (Update on price changes for some states - Not La.)
Posted on 6/20/18 at 9:24 am
Posted on 6/20/18 at 9:24 am
AMC Unveils Answer to MoviePass: $20 Subscription Plan
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On Tuesday, the theater chain will begin offering guests the chance to see up to three movies per week for the monthly fee of $19.95. The offering is being run through its loyalty program AMC Stubs, and has been dubbed AMC Stubs A-List. In a clear dig towards MoviePass, a thorn in the exhibition business’ side because of its discounted ticketing, AMC calls its pricing “sustainable.”
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AMC’s program offers some features that MoviePass has not matched. Namely, customers can see movies in premium formats such as IMAX, Dolby Cinema, and RealD.
This post was edited on 11/5/18 at 3:50 pm
Posted on 6/20/18 at 9:26 am to Fewer Kilometers
quote:plus but movies pass is 10 bucks. 1 movie a day. even though they removed the ability to see repeat viewings which IMO will kill Movie Pass.
AMC’s program offers some features that MoviePass has not matched. Namely, customers can see movies in premium formats such as IMAX, Dolby Cinema, and RealD.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 9:30 am to Fewer Kilometers
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Guests can also reserve tickets in advance
well that's a check in their pro box
Posted on 6/20/18 at 9:34 am to Fewer Kilometers
If Cinemark can rise their subscription program to match this I’m sold.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 9:38 am to Fewer Kilometers
It'll depend on what AMC's are like in your market.
The IMAX/Dolby/3D and the reserved seating are pluses for AMC.
The fact that you have unlimited movies and can use them at any theater are pluses for MoviePass.
If I was an IMAX guy who just wanted to see major releases, I could see switching to the AMC thing.
The IMAX/Dolby/3D and the reserved seating are pluses for AMC.
The fact that you have unlimited movies and can use them at any theater are pluses for MoviePass.
If I was an IMAX guy who just wanted to see major releases, I could see switching to the AMC thing.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 9:41 am to Fewer Kilometers
I don't understand why these theater chains have to have an "answer" to what Movie Pass is doing (I admit that I did not read the article, so if this is answered there, then, well, I'm sorry).
These theaters are getting paid for each ticket the same as they would if a patron was paying them directly, right? MoviePass is the entity that is taking the financial hit when someone decides to go to a movie. The theaters get paid regardless, and they are getting people in the venue to buy concessions.
Is my understanding wrong? It seems that AMC is only hurting themselves by offering this.
These theaters are getting paid for each ticket the same as they would if a patron was paying them directly, right? MoviePass is the entity that is taking the financial hit when someone decides to go to a movie. The theaters get paid regardless, and they are getting people in the venue to buy concessions.
Is my understanding wrong? It seems that AMC is only hurting themselves by offering this.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 9:45 am to VinegarStrokes
well this way you make that consumer exclusively an AMC customer.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 9:50 am to VinegarStrokes
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These theaters are getting paid for each ticket the same as they would if a patron was paying them directly, right? MoviePass is the entity that is taking the financial hit when someone decides to go to a movie. The theaters get paid regardless, and they are getting people in the venue to buy concessions.
The theaters see MoviePass as devaluing their product. They'e selling tickets for $10 to $15 and MoviePass lets you see their films for as low as $.32 (if you saw a movie every day for their monthly $9.95). It's an image thing for them.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 10:13 am to Fewer Kilometers
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the theater chain will begin offering guests the chance to see up to three movies per week for the monthly fee of $19.95
Wow..that's awesome
Posted on 6/20/18 at 11:14 am to Fewer Kilometers
Well it's physically impossible to see a movie everyday but your point still stands.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 11:24 am to Byron Bojangles III
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Well it's physically impossible to see a movie everyday but your point still stands.
I have friends that got pretty close to it. That's when MoviePass made them VIP's and told them they had to pay $100 a month or lose the card.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 11:25 am to Fewer Kilometers
My point was there aren't 30 movies out right now to see
Posted on 6/20/18 at 11:26 am to Byron Bojangles III
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Well it's physically impossible to see a movie everyday but your point still stands.
How is it physically impossible?
Posted on 6/20/18 at 11:30 am to Fewer Kilometers
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I have friends that got pretty close to it.
That just means your friends were part of the problem behind eliminating the ability to repeat view movies.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 11:30 am to monkeybutt
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How is it physically impossible?
MoviePass doesn't allow repeat viewings, and it's hard to find 30 different movies playing locally.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 11:34 am to TouchedTheAxeIn82
If you live in a big enough city that has theaters that show some of the more obscure indie movies, I don't believe it is "physically impossible" to see a different movie everyday. There are more than 700 movies put out each year in theaters.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 11:41 am to Merck
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That just means your friends were part of the problem behind eliminating the ability to repeat view movies.
The repeat movies option was only available for a short time after the drop to $9.95. Longtime MoviePass users have always had the "one viewing per film" stipulation in place.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 11:47 am to monkeybutt
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If you live in a big enough city that has theaters that show some of the more obscure indie movies, I don't believe it is "physically impossible" to see a different movie everyday. There are more than 700 movies put out each year in theaters.
This. Plus even Baton Rouge theaters will show foreign films (mostly Bollywood movies) and classics.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 12:03 pm to monkeybutt
In San Diego its mostly the smaller theaters that play classics, foreign, and obscure indie films. All of the AMC chains here for the most part show the same mainstream stuff.
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