The Shoutbox
Originally Posted by John McClane
With the right pair of headphones every car might as well be the quiet car, but I actually like to embrace the noise. Especially if someone is dish out some juicy gossip.
Oh sure.. but not overnight. It's hard enough to get decent sleep in the roomette, let alone in the coach car.
Originally Posted by Allaby
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Has anybody been pulling the trigger on $20 “home theatrical” release movies?

I understand the price accounting for multiple viewers, but where is the math behind this? Do they know that nobody watches movies by themself.

First blush is these films would do better @ $10.
Yeah, I rented Promising Young Woman for 24.99. I loved the film so I don't regret it. I also rented News of the World for 24.99 when it first came out. That was good, but not great. Most recently, I rented Judas nd the Black Messiah for 24.99. It was excellent.
Wow, do you mean "rented," as in having to give it back within a day or two? That sounds really expensive--like, you could have just bought them outright for prices like that.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Good to see I wasn’t the only one to see Bloodshot.

It will always be remembered as my last movie seen in a theater
I saw Bloodshot too. I thought it was pretty mediocre though.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Has anybody been pulling the trigger on $20 “home theatrical” release movies?

I understand the price accounting for multiple viewers, but where is the math behind this? Do they know that nobody watches movies by themself.

First blush is these films would do better @ $10.
Yeah, I rented Promising Young Woman for 24.99. I loved the film so I don't regret it. I also rented News of the World for 24.99 when it first came out. That was good, but not great. Most recently, I rented Judas nd the Black Messiah for 24.99. It was excellent.
Originally Posted by ynwtf
I ordered Let Him Go but can't remember if it was 20. That's the only new release I've paid new release prices for though. Mostly I think it's ridiculous pricing in general.
Was that an Olaf spin-off?
Good to see I wasn’t the only one to see Bloodshot.

It will always be remembered as my last movie seen in a theater
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Has anybody been pulling the trigger on $20 “home theatrical” release movies?

I understand the price accounting for multiple viewers, but where is the math behind this? Do they know that nobody watches movies by themself.

First blush is these films would do better @ $10.
I bought Bloodshot on "opening" weekend but that wasn't a rental option. No way am I paying more than $10 for a rental.
I ordered Let Him Go but can't remember if it was 20. That's the only new release I've paid new release prices for though. Mostly I think it's ridiculous pricing in general.
Has anybody been pulling the trigger on $20 “home theatrical” release movies?

I understand the price accounting for multiple viewers, but where is the math behind this? Do they know that nobody watches movies by themself.

First blush is these films would do better @ $10.
It would be nice to have booze at the local Lion King or Costco. Lemme get my hands on that KS Vodka that is suppose to be better than Grey Goose.
Story goes, alcohol sales are cut off on Amtrak when going through a dry county.

Have fun getting your Bloody Marys on a Sunday going through the South.