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Originally Posted by GunZenBomZ
http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2012/03/cin...s-get-cheaper/
Or in another way this cinema chain is penalizing punters who have turned off the niche gimmick, they are going to not only raise-cinema tickets so the large majority of movie viewers pay for the dying 3D-fad. But that this may then trickle down into the bluray home purchaser market if the film-industry see the public not mind paying more! I will not be paying a premium on top of a normal cinema tickets to help cover the cost or industries upgrades to smooth out there projected pay-outs of the endless mind numbing "in three dee" malarkey.
So now we have to boycott 2D at cinema's?!?! too get the message across to the 3D-loveie's at hollywood because they mindlessly ignore the publics slow uptake or withdrawal of re-watching 3D films. How clever of them higher-ups; everyone has to pay for the finite few's amusement possibly, and their epic disillusioned investment into this 'upgrade' feature. I won't shed a tear or use pirated material, book's are starting to look even more cooler now.
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This does not make sense to me. Several people, The British, Europeans, and the rest of the world that is not the U.S. have said that unlike the U.S., their theatres do NOT charge extra for the 3d glassess if you being your own from the previous time. Which almost everybody does. Therefore, there is basically no upcharge for the 3d movies there.
So why penalize 2d moviegoers by charging 2d moviegoers an upcharge when they don't charge any upcharges there to see the 3d movies in 3d in the first place???
Oh wait. Now I get it. Never mind.