• @[email protected]
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    292 months ago

    Here is the original posting from New Zealand Herald which has video of the incident (1 of 3 near identical pages, that website is a mess). I searched out the real one because that linked article is just horrible and unnecessary (idk why he felt cool putting “The only things I’m planning to sneak in are sleeping tablets.” at the end).

    For anyone wanting to get riled up, NZ Herald also has this wonderful little opinion piece from Ryan Bridge (a local broadcaster).

    Ryan Bridge is wondering where people’s shame went when it comes to breaking the rules. This is not the most important story that you will hear today, but it grinds my gears. It’s a small, seemingly insignificant event, but I think it speaks to two things that I absolutely hate about the world that we live in right now.

    The opinion article is just a shit show from what sounds like a pretty horrible and privileged person.

      • @zalgotext
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        152 months ago

        Following dumb rules just because they are rules shows a lack of critical thinking skills

      • YeetPics
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        42 months ago

        Also, if the rules say you get to charge 500% the MSRP on shitty junk food, I am allowed to steal your profits by not being an idiotic consumer.

        There is a singular reason why theaters are struggling; their misunderstanding of the profits they should be generating.

        • @[email protected]
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          -42 months ago

          The model has always been based on food sales from back in the early cinema days. Theaters have to pay a lot of money in fees to get the film reals, and tickets basically just offset that. To get a profit, it’s food.

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            The model has always been based on food sales from back in the early cinema days.

            That was almost 100 years ago. If they haven’t updated their business model in a century idk what to tell you; the model is outdated and inadequate.

            If your business model fails because I’m not stupid enough to pay $18 for a small bucket of popcorn, your business doesn’t deserve to exist 🤷

            You can be mad at it, but that’s the way the corn pops, fella.

            I download cams and haven’t paid for a movie ticket in over a decade. If they want me to buy tickets they can make movies that are worth the ticket value.

            Maybe if that happens I’ll return to the theater to balk at the snack prices lmao.

            • @[email protected]
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              12 months ago

              I’m not sure why you’re taking exception with me for pointing out how an industry I have nothing to do with operates.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 months ago

            Seriously, the people carping on about the fascism reeealy need to get some perspective on life I think.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 months ago

          You can choose not to go to the cinema. The options here aren’t “accept or disobey”.

          You can entirely remove yourself from the situation, given the fact no-one is forcing you to go into their private premises.

          Unlike actual fascism in a country where escaping the government is, at best, uprooting your entire life. Or worst, illegal / risking your life / impossible.

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            2 months ago

            I’m on the side of business here. It’s private, their rules, etc. My comment was more a response to their appeal to authority.