Looking for opinions and information on Movie Pass

I think it’s awesome that we have two threads about the exact same thing, with both being updated with this new information: Moviepass.

I guess it’s so no one will miss out that we have two threads about the exact same thing: Looking for opinions and information on Movie Pass.

Must be hard to keep track of two separate threads. Maybe you should lie down.

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The app? Right, the app is such an important part of the user experience.

[Moderating]

I hadn’t even noticed that we had two different threads on this, until it was pointed out to me. For the record, it didn’t really need to be pointed out to anyone else.

Merging.

[Moderating]

I hadn’t even noticed that we had two different threads on this, until it was pointed out to me. For the record, it didn’t really need to be pointed out to anyone else.

Merging.

I can’t stop chuckling at them thinking the public will believe them, and we’ll just trust that taking the whole of MoviePass down for three weeks is plausible.

I mean, don’t other companies close down for weeks whenever they update their app?
[vintage rolleyes emoji]

You’re hardly being fair, comparing them to other companies; since their business is moviegoers, just how big a deal is it for them, specifically, to shutter operations for weeks right as we head into [checks notes] Fourth of July weekend?

It’s actually a great time for them. The less people who use the service, the less money they lose. They don’t want people to actually be able to use them.

Interesting new article about a new article about MoviePass. (Not reading or linking to the primary article because it demands that you switch off your ad-blocker.)

Not surprising.

I bet they would still be a going concern and could have actually been profitable if they had been satisfied being a niche service with a reasonable monthly subscription cost. The minute they executed their plan to go to $10 a month they were doomed.

All along what they really wanted was the leverage to force theaters to hand over a cut of their retail revenue.

Everytime this thread was updated I thought that this would be the news, and now it’s happened.

How did they manage to hang on for so long?

I was just thinking yesterday that this thread had finally died.

I guess I was close; something was finally dying.

I feel for the friends who bought into the program, and believed in it long after they should have.

The one good thing to come of this was getting movie chains and individual theaters to come up with their own rewards programs. One local theater started offering $5 Tuesdays with free popcorn for members… right after Movie Pass started threatening their bottom line.

How was Movie Pass threatening theaters’ bottom line? They were buying lots of tickets for people who probably wouldn’t have bought them for themaelves. That was good for the theaters.

I received an e-mail from them a day or two ago thanking me for my continued loyalty and promising great new things to come. Um, HOW long ago was it that I canceled my subscription?

Me, too. I kept clicking thinking this would be the death announcement only to come away thinking “How are they staying alive?”

Until they weren’t, apparently.