I've timed it - my local multiplex has 25-30 minutes of ads and trailers (the latter usually being about 10 minutes), so I now leave home when at the "start" time and usually arrive in time for the start of the trailers.
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Do you ever have to worry about long lines for concessions, or do you not get snacks at all?
I tried leaving at the start time once, and by the time I arrived, there was a long line to get popcorn and I ended up missing the first 5 minutes of Wicked. But I suppose that was an anomaly.
Do you ever have to worry about long lines for concessions, or do you not get snacks at all?
I take a bottle of water and a bag of sugar-free sweets. Booking is done in advance online, so I get to pick the seat (which is a big, old recliner) and it is all ticketless. So I breeze straight in. The staff know, so usually don't bother directing me to the right screen - when the manager is covering check in, he often says I probably know the system better than him by now, although he hasn't agreed to my suggestion of just giving me a scanner or my own login details.
If I go with anyone who might want snacks there, they can be ordered in advance too and picked up from a separate bit of the counter.
If you aren't coinciding with a popular movie that has just been released I've never had an issue.
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Compensate the one guy who sued but do nothing what
That's modern business practices for you. Cheaper to pay off one individual than it is yo change the system.
This opens up further lawsuits from anyone else who feels the same way though.
Had this same experience and sentiment. Show states it starts at 4:05pm, no the ads started at 4:05pm...30mins later film finally begins.
Would be curious to see what cinemas would do if they were required to include pre-film advertisements/previews into the show runtime.
How are they a useful buffer to stand in line for popcorn? If the movie actually started on time instead of showing ads you would just show up 15 minutes early.
As it is right now people show up "on time" and stand in line for 15 minutes because they know it's just going to be a shit ton of advertisements but then risk missing the start of the movie because it could be 10 minutes or could be 20 minutes.
At my local multiplex, outside of events, it is pretty consistently 25-30 minutes of ads and trailers, very occasionally going down to 20 minutes. So I am to arrive about 15 minutes in, which is usually the end of the ads, the start of the trailers. I've only every been caught out once, which was a late, 10-11, screening of Doctor Strange 2 which appears yo have had a shorter than normal "buffer" so it didn't go on so late.
I used to love trailers, like they were my favorite part of the moviegoing experience, see new stuff, ooh and ahh at what was coming. With the advent of the internet, and the dissemination of movie trailers on tap literally any time, now the movie theater pre roll is all ads and trailers i've seen before. Not that I'd know how bad it's gotten in the last 5 years, which is the last time I went to sit in an actual movie theater
I'm in the minority here for sure, and totally understand and agree that there's too many ads at the theater, but with Pihole and Adguard I honestly don't see ads for new movies. Sometimes I only know about new movies from watching the pre-movie trailers.
Movie ads also seem to be particularly misery-inducing. Extra loud, often deliberately gross or otherwise unsettling, low-budget, and cringe. I've taken pains to avoid them for years.