Ticket
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Depending on who you read, an arts organization or an artist, who tries to attract the attention of a potential single
ticket
buyer, now competes with between three and 5,000 different marketing messages a typical citizen sees every single day.
And we're all acutely aware: what's it going to mean in the future when we ask someone to pay a hundred dollars for a symphony, opera or ballet ticket, when that cultural consumer is used to downloading on the internet 24 hours a day for 99 cents a song or for free?
Saddled in the performing arts as we are, by antiquated union agreements that inhibit and often prohibit mechanical reproduction and streaming, locked into large facilities that were designed to ossify the ideal relationship between artist and audience most appropriate to the 19th century and locked into a business model dependent on high
ticket
revenues, where we charge exorbitant prices.
I am unfamiliar with the book, purchased the
ticket
only two hours beforehand and had only limited knowledge of the plot.
There was a traffic warden writing out a parking
ticket
who somehow didn't notice the owner plunging toward the car screaming at the top of his lungs until he hit the car.
Leatherheads is an apt title, however a leather strap would be more useful to self-flagellate oneself after purchasing a
ticket
to watch this noxious attempt at entertainment.
When it came out, this must have been a real disappointment as it's also done on a bus
ticket
budget.
Rollin's movies are unimaginably boring, they all feature the same basic concept (lesbian vampires in various settings), the dialogs are incredibly absurd, the marvelous Gothic setting are always underused and the production values are cheaper than the price of a bus
ticket.
Crystal Voyager was booked in there as an arty-sporty OZ pic and by default became a hit: as the 'opera house tickets' cost far more than a movie ticket, audiences flocked to see this film as an excuse to 'have been to the Sydney Opera House'...so the film did record business as a low budget attraction to locals and tourists who wanted to tell neighbors that they had seen a show 'there'.
I had an inkling of how bad a film it was after reading the short blurb at the
ticket
counter.
It just wouldn't have been anywhere near the 9$ per
ticket.
Saudis pay the most expensive cinema
ticket
in the world, we travel to watch movies while the rest of the world have cinema theaters around every town.
While this was frequently done in the 50's and 60's because people didn't have a TV or a color TV and producers wanted an increased return on their investment (big screen
ticket
sales or if it went to the small screen resale of a series that isn't in syndication), the results were usually less then the sum of their parts.
Something that both college-age rebels and their parents would find equally interesting-- for different reasons, perhaps, but still, a
ticket
is a
ticket.
No.. from my point of view this movie is a waste of time (not to say money if U pay for the ticket) The only part that I did like was the acting of the young blue eye "german" kid...
If you are looking for the feel-good hit of the summer, Dark Harvest 2 might just be your
ticket.
The start is indeed very good, but in the middle everything falls and I really regret spending 80 crowns (about 11 dollars) on the
ticket!
I wish I was born then so I could have gotten a
ticket
to the best concert of 1992.
To some it was great but, to others it was a
ticket
to snores-ville and boy are they right.
Like another
ticket
buyer I saw a nice cute poster about this film, it's five star review, and awards won.
Thought what the heck, let's by a
ticket
for myself and my two sons.
...this one just isn't worth the cost of a movie
ticket.
Their names make me switch on the TV, go to a video store or even buy a
ticket
and go to a movie theater.
I'd like to start by saying I would not go see this movie again if they were giving out popcorn made of solid gold and the
ticket
granted me eternal life.
I was glad that I had a free
ticket
to the movie or I would have asked for my money back.
I truly love horror films & try to give every one I see as much credit (or sometimes more) as possible, but this is really pushing the ticket...most of the cast were very like-able but hardly any of them could act at all - but then again think about the writing/dialogue of this mess...some good make-up but absolutely ridiculous special fx.
That description is just to suck people in to buying, renting or paying a
ticket
to see it.
When the bad guy, all of the sudden, becomes a homicidal maniac solely because a bunch of crows start pecking him, then I have a problem spending $9.00 for a
ticket!
The premise was interesting enough, a winning lottery
ticket
in a secluded area and people who have reasons why they want the money.
Surprisingly well-acted, well-written movie about hard rockin'-but-decent young man getting that much-hoped-for
ticket
to stardom: his favorite heavy metal band wants him to replace their lead singer.
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