Is this a good idea?
>The nation’s second-largest theater chain is about to begin testing a dynamic pricing model for films, where hit movies might cost a bit more, but unpopular ones would have lower ticket prices.
Is this a good idea?
>The nation’s second-largest theater chain is about to begin testing a dynamic pricing model for films, where hit movies might cost a bit more, but unpopular ones would have lower ticket prices.
Doesn't matter to me, because I use Moviepass
i keep forgetting to get that
>You like capeshit right goy? Well now you get the privilege of paying us the low low price of $25 a ticket to see Avengers League: Age of Civil Black Panther Woman!
just means there'll be less people who are willing to watch capeshit
enjoy only being able to see cheap flops unless you upgrade to Moviepass Gold
>Capeshit plebs subsidizing ticket prices for good films
I struggle to see the problem.
Makes all the sense in the world to me. Might encourage more cheap indie stuff being shown or bring back gimmicky shit like double features maybe.
Makes a fuck ton more sense than fixed prices.
>flops will make even less
>implying it matters to the cinema
They make their money off of drinks and shit, so as long as they cover the cost of the right to show the movie they are in the black
>want to see that new Aquaman movie?
>yeah but the Regal near us charges like $5 more
>ok fuck that let's find another theater
That's what will happen once people catch on.
How about they don't show Star Wars and keep all there profits or at least more?
>regal cinemas may be going out of business soon
Why are you seeing capeshit in the first place?
Who the fuck cares that capeshit tickets would be priced higher?
>Regal loses most of their revenue (blockbuster tickets) to rival companies
>Get minuscule amount from cheap indie films
Huh, so this is the power of multi million dollar franchises.
not sure they could charge more in australia
It's $10 everyday at Hoyts, user.
Flops would be making more because more people are willing to go check them out when it costs less than the newest capeflick
More people aren't going to see a shittier movie because it's cheaper.
They should have been doing this years ago. Fixed price is crazy.
What will really happen is (((they))) make a lot more money from capeshit and a bit less from flops since ticket prices aren't what's keeping people from going to see a movie.