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Old 03-11-2008, 05:36 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Gadgetory View Post
garysher the "cut price" before 4pm tickets don't count..only people who have time to waste or have nothing better to do pay that

In LA on average the cinema is $12-14

WestSide LA and the Beverly Hills/Bel Air/Hollywood areas as well as Silverlake/Los Feliz $12-14 dollars..the $14 dollar ones are the ArcLight and LandMark where you don't get ads just previews and they have assigned seating (you get to choose your seat) ..and I spend alot of time in the South Bay my in laws are in Manhattan Beach and I've never paid $10.75 there either so you lucked out.. I like to take my Mother in Law to the movies then we see her but don't actually have to speak to her..its the best of both worlds

However you can go to a Laemmle ArtHouse Cinema Chain or $10 which is btw the film we were talking about played..Laemmle Sunset 5..and they don't have a Theater in the South Bay area because you guys are a bunch of rednecks who don't go to ArtHouse Cinema

There is a theater in Santa Ana which is $1.75...

don't test my movie going knowledge...
Maybe those cinemas charge you extra because you're such a pain in the arse, as your MiL would testify.

And you obviously have a lot of spare time to tool around watching films - that's the benefit of being unemployed (and unemployable) I suppose.

All the cinemas in the south bay of LA charge $10.75, but I'm interested to know how that compares with the rest of the country so shaddup and let others contribute.
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