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Never cross a picket line; don't watch any movies at a theater
I've not actually watched any movies in a cinema since the pandemic now you mention it... But I was planning on seeing Oppenheimer until this news broke
Nolans gonna be maaaad
If I'm not mistaken he supports the strike. Good on him.
MoviePass was the last time I went to the theater.
God movie pass was amazing I saw so many movies I'd never pay to see normally but alot turned out great.
MoviePass and Sinemia got me into like 50 movies. I think my favorite part of that glorious year (less, but let’s round) was when one of the services just stopped working one day and I had prepaid for a year’s service. I reached out to my credit card company and said I got shorted X months of the service. They refunded me the full amount of the prepaid year, so I essentially got months of newly released movies (I’d typically go on Friday afternoons to have fewer people in the theater and the line for concessions) for free.
I should add, the RunPee app saved me so many times I can’t even tell you. Seriously, my favorite app even tangentially related to movies. Get the Infinity Coin if that’s still offered, it’s a great deal for a lifetime of not missing the good parts, especially if you see Christopher Nolan movies regularly.