How often do you go to the cinema?

Once or twice a month, always to 11-12pm screenings on Monday nights. Tickets aren't hugely cheaper here, but being allowed to take in your own popcorn/tea/beer (mostly beer) helps a lot.
 
Usually 5-6 films a month. Even if I didn't have an Unlimited card I'd probably still go 3-4 times a month as our local does £5 nights through the week.
 
Do you go to the cinema very often or do you wait for a film/blockbuster to be announced?
I used to use Orange Wednesdays but now like everything else :mad: it is more expensive.

We have a private cinema where I am, but it is like £9 or 2D or £12 I think for 3D for an adult! :eek: Which I think is way too high.

Do you think prices for going to the cinema are close to extortionate? That's without any drinks :p

Thoughts?

Since changing to Meerkat movies it got better if anything. I go to the local odeon quite often lately with a mate as their tickets are only £5 so £2.50 each....

I'll go to the IMAX at Cineworld for certain big films though.

Probably averages out at once a month but I go through periods of going weekly when there are decent films out
 
I go very rarely. In the last 10 years, I've seen SPECTRE, Skyfall, Avatar, 21st Jump Street and a couple of the Harry Potter films. So that's about once every 2 years. Edit: have seen Into The Woods as well which was only 1 year ago.

Before 2006, even more rarely. I only recall seeing Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy... then a huge 10-year gap to Waterworld, Jurassic Park, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves then ofc the Disney repeats (Snow White / Bambi etc) during childhood.

Edit no.2... my complete (short) list over the past 25 years!

2015 spectre
2015 into the woods
2012 skyfall
2012 21st jump street
2011 deathly hallows 2
2010 avatar
2009(ish?) deathly hallows 1
2005 hitch hiker's guide
1995 waterworld
1993 jurassic park
1991 beauty and the beast

My list is much shorter than that.

1986 Howard the Duck
1989 Honey I shrunk the Kids
1993 Jurassic Park
1996 Independence day
2000 Lord of the Rings
2004 The Last Samurai

Yep, haven't been to the cinema for 11 years.

Cinema really is only for big action blockbusters for me, Movies that take advantage of the huge screen and massive sound stage.

No point for movies like Spotlight, Room and Carol. Those sort of movies.
 
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Never anymore,Too expensive,And if its anything from my last experience a loooonnnggg time ago..people like to talk a lot and play on their mobiles.

Whats the point in going to watch a movie if your going to blab on half way through it and play on your phone...not only are you missing half of the movie,your annoying people that actually are trying to watch!
 
Brand new cinema opening soon here in Darlington. Can't wait. We have another cinema in town but it's old with crap seats, so a movie night used to mean travelling to Teesside/Middlesboro. I probably go 3/4 times a year but with a new cinema in town I think I'll be going more often.
 
once a month usually. we have a local regional cinema which does buy one get one free on mondays with a yearly membership. £10. Works out at a 5er for both people
 
I probably average a trip every month, but it very much depends on the films being shown.

The only reason I go to the cinema now is because I don't want to wait to see a specific film. I no longer go for the 'cinema experience' because it is dreadful.

- the last film I saw was The Revenant, at Brighton Marina. This was ruined by two sets of adults removing children to either go to the loo or take them out of the film (it's a 15!) and one chap at the back snoring loudly.

- the previous film I saw was The Heart of the Sea in Ipswich. This film was ruined by a gaggle of teen / pre-teen girls who, presumably, treat the monthly Cineworld subscription as an excuse to pretend the screening is akin to a coffee shop and just natter and check phones throughout the film. The cinema attendants did nothing to stop it even when asked.

Countless other recent examples, without even going near the price gouging of snacks and drinks. I endure the cinema rather than enjoy it. I can't wait for technology to develop and kill it off all together.
 
I loved going to the cinema when it's peaceful but its an absolute misery if not and I feel no longer worth the gamble, usually there will be a woman that can't go 1 minute without coughing or people lighting up their mobiles at random throughout the film, really distracting.
 
I probably average a trip every month, but it very much depends on the films being shown.

The only reason I go to the cinema now is because I don't want to wait to see a specific film. I no longer go for the 'cinema experience' because it is dreadful.

- the last film I saw was The Revenant, at Brighton Marina. This was ruined by two sets of adults removing children to either go to the loo or take them out of the film (it's a 15!) and one chap at the back snoring loudly.

- the previous film I saw was The Heart of the Sea in Ipswich. This film was ruined by a gaggle of teen / pre-teen girls who, presumably, treat the monthly Cineworld subscription as an excuse to pretend the screening is akin to a coffee shop and just natter and check phones throughout the film. The cinema attendants did nothing to stop it even when asked.

Countless other recent examples, without even going near the price gouging of snacks and drinks. I endure the cinema rather than enjoy it. I can't wait for technology to develop and kill it off all together.

Meh.

Tell said people to be quiet, if that does not work inform the staff. If that does not work, leave and ask for a refund.

Maybe try going to the cinema at a different time or a different cinema.
 
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