Ridiculous prices here easily add up to more than the ticket!But then if people like going for the "movie experience", tight-ass Tuesday is the day to go!
201305.01.2013 - The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (3D HFR) - 7.5/1006.01.2013 - Life of Pi (3D) - 9.5/1008.01.2013 - Jack Reacher - 7.0/1010.01.2013 - Life of Pi (3D) - 9.5/1014.01.2013 - Paranorman (2D) - 6.0/1025.01.2013 - Django Unchained - 10/1031.01.2013 - Silver Linings Playbook - 9.0/10Films Seen In 2013: 7Coming Soon: The Impossible, Lincoln.
It makes it soo expensive if you get food..I look at it this way: a visit with 1 ticket + popcorn and drink = 2 visits...I'd much rather have two separate visits.
I try to see most movies (that I think will be good) in cinemas.. So generally 6 or so per month..Costs me anywhere from $75-$150 per month depending on the format, location and any specials I get through various loyalty programs.
Can someone explain Djangos gross?The chart says for the weekend 24-28 which includes public holiday Monday, however the international report (which is released Monday morning Sydney time) says USD4.2m..Did it have previews? Or is it a mistake with that chart? How did it do AUD3.8m Th-Mo and GTD be $5.4m?
Oh and I said 'slaughterED' - it's already happened. 'SlaughterING' would make one assume TH is still being beaten - it never stood a chance after it opened.
Casino Royale & QoS: $32mLOTR: $46-49mSkyfall: will end with approx $49m in 2DThe Hobbit: will end with approx $44m in 3DGiven history of franchises and ticket prices, I, personally, would call that slaughtered.
On a better note, yesterday should've been pretty hectic across Sydney given the weather.Is it too much to expect at least $1m from Django for Monday alone?