Would you pay $50 for a Movie Ticket ???

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[h=1]Meet the $50 'World War Z' Movie Ticket: Here's What You Get[/h]
How much would you pay to be the first person on your block to see "World War Z"? Paramount Pictures and Regal Cinemas are betting that zombie and/or Brad Pitt fans are willing to dig deep for the chance to see the big budget zombie epic a few days ahead of schedule, to the tune of $50.


A limited number of "mega tickets" have been devised for mega fans. Early screenings of "World War Z" will be held in five cities on June 19, two days before the movie opens wide. Ordinary early tickets for the pre-release screenings will be available for $16.50 ($14.00 for children), already a bit steep for a mid-week showing, but Paramount is also offering their super-sized version for the princely sum of $48.75, which tops off at an even $50 when the $1.25 service fee is included.


So what does that $50 get you? Well, the screening is in RealD 3D, and you'll receive a pair of special collectable custom 3D glasses (which you presumably won't be asked to recycle after the show). You'll also get a full-size copy of a limited edition "World War Z" poster and a HD digital download of the film the day it becomes available on home video.
And because they're staying classy, the promoters are even throwing in a bag of popcorn. Small size, of course — but what do you want for fifty bucks?



The luxury-priced screenings of Brad Pitt's zombie invasion movie are happening in Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and, yes, also in San Diego (pronounced San Dee-yah-go to "Anchorman" fans).


The mega ticket screenings are the first of their kind, according to Paramount, suggesting that if enough people are willing to part with half a Benjamin for the privilege of seeing "World War Z" a few days early — and get some goodies thrown in — this could become a regular part of the launch cycle for event movies.


In an amusing coincidence, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas spoke at an event at the University of Southern California on Wednesday, where the veteran filmmakers offered dire predictions about the future of the movie industry as budget for potential blockbusters continue to grow.


"There's going to be an implosion where three or four or maybe even a half-dozen mega-budget movies are going to go crashing into the ground, and that's going to change the paradigm," Spielberg said.


As a consequence, Spielberg said he expects a future where theaters and studios will maximize profits by charging more for major attractions. "You're gonna have to pay $25 for the next 'Iron Man,' you're probably only going to have to pay $7 to see 'Lincoln,'" Spielberg said.


Congratulations, Mr. Spielberg! In less than 48 hours, your prediction came true — and then some. Can we interest you in a poster and a small bag of popcorn?
 

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Yeah< I don't like paying $10 a ticket either, I go through my Credit Union and get passes for 7$

But this is the movie I am looking forward to most this summer. I cannot wait. But I will. lol
 

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I don't want movie tickets for free....unless I could resell them. The places are WAY TOO LOUD ! There also could be children there

I've written off movie theaters, weddings, funerals, Christmas cards just for starters. I might add air travel to that list as well.
 

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I tell ya, if you got to dish out $50 a ticket plus popcorn plus drinks plus parking plus gas and tire ware ... you better get some at the end of the night
 

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Sign up for gofobo, i get free sneak preview passes all the time. Have seen iron man3, hangover3, the heat, now you see me, furious 6, all for free and all ahead of time...
 

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I don't like going into movie theaters anymore.. can't justify the prices, with all of the extra noise.. Why sit next to some stranger when I can red box it in my own house...
 

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i go to this theater ..........full bar service .....recliner seats


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I tell ya, if you got to dish out $50 a ticket plus popcorn plus drinks plus parking plus gas and tire ware ... you better get some at the end of the night

Don't forget mileage and depreciation on your vehicle.
 

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$6 bucket of popcorn $4 cokes..... farting , coughing , etc....lol no way man !
 

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Pretty humorous - you degenerates have no problem betting $100s or $1000s a day but are bitching at the price of movie tickets. You would think with all the winning everyone is doing this would be chump change.
 

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I am definitely seeing this movie when it comes out but hell no for 50 smackeroos

-murph
 

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I'd rather pay $25 to watch a new movie on-demand. No way I'd pay $50 to watch a movie in a room full of animals.
 

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Pretty humorous - you degenerates have no problem betting $100s or $1000s a day but are bitching at the price of movie tickets. You would think with all the winning everyone is doing this would be chump change.

This made me laugh.
 

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