ITT: People more concerned with the price of snacks than the price of tickets. Classic Americans lol
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LOL, oh this reads like a PR piece to keep the stock from tanking. What AMC failed to mention was that in 2026, their bank notes come due. Analyst predict the venture capitalist that infused them with said money the first time, likely won't do this again. They also predict if they fail to re-invest in AMC, they will be forced to close around 150+ US theaters to stay afloat, and that is not counting world-wide closures.
Shits too expensive when I can have a better experience at home.
Theaters used to be a family outing now they feel like taking your kids to Disney in the early 90s
Movie theaters, especial AMC, are pricing out their customers. 2 people, discount matinee tickets, purchased online, over $40.
I don't even look at the snack bar, because I didn't think you could buy food that was more upcharge anywhere else if you tried.
When i was a kid, movies were like $4 and even that was considered a bit much.
Movies were supposed to be for the common person, since you probably couldn't afford theater tickets.
Local theater near us has $11 matinees. Go before dinner and have a meal at the grocery store next door ($3.50 for a good sized burger and fries).
Itβs a cheap date on a rainy afternoon, the AMC wants $30+ for the same experience.
Plenty of theaters have discount days. $7 Tuesdays for example. Don't think AMC does it but could by why they're seeing issues
The proposal for 100% tariffs on movies is certain to put AMC in immediate bankruptcy, if done.
Wanna know what I don't have an extra $50 bucks for lately?
A bj behind the gas station?
That's not really extra. It's like food. Absolute necessity.
You guys need to stop ordering convenience bjs and pack your home cooked bjs
Some of us live in BJ deserts where you can't get good, quality BJs from home.