20 minutes of trailers and 10 minutes of AMC puff pieces including the Nicole Kidman OMG Cinema commercials.
Earlier today I went to an AMC IMAX theater to watch Dune Part 2 (spoiler free review, a great film), and instead of the film starting at the scheduled time we have to duck around for 30 min before the film starts (which even then isn’t true since we get two 30 second studio logos).
I’m so happy that most theaters I go to are smaller with usually only a preview or two.
But for AMC, fuck you.
Honestly, this has been standard at every chain theatre I’ve been to for a decade or more. Once reserved seating became the norm, we just show up fifteen minutes after the ‘start’ time and walk in to the house lights dimming.
Agree with your review of Dune though.
This is the way.
reserved seating
I’m so out of touch what the hell is this?
Pretty much every theater does assigned/reserved seating nowadays. You choose your seat numbers when you buy the ticket. No need to show up early to try to scout the best seat or score 5 in a row or whatever. They’re just saying they go to their ticketed seat.
Huh. Do you have to pay more for some seats?
Did they at least start selling beer and having decent food?
No, all the seats are the same price, at least at my theater.
My theater also has a full bar and really good food. Actual handmade wood-fired pizzas, wraps, sandwiches, burgers, fries, pretzel bites, etc. All made fresh after you order; it’s not sitting under a heat lamp. I think they have reasonable prices.
Even better, you can carry just your popcorn and drink into the theater, and they’ll deliver the rest of your food to your seat when it’s ready. Pretty awesome, especially with kids, to not have to figure out how to transport all of it.
Depends where you live, I guess. Before moving out of state, I used to occasionally go to a place in Wheaton, Illinois called Studio Movie Grill. It’s like a normal theater but each seat has a tray and you can order food like in a normal restaurant. Each row of seats is elevated over the rows in front so that the servers for rows in front of yours don’t block your view of the movie. I did find it a little distracting but I still enjoyed it.
As for beer, every chain movie house I’ve been to for years has sold beer and in many cases, mixed drinks too.
Assigned seatings basically. You pay for specific seats when you buy your ticket, kinda like when you purchase theater tickets.
I probably won’t be back until Dune 3, but by then 3 years will have passed and I’ll have learned nothing.
20-30 minutes of previews/ads has been standard for at least a decade now. That’s not an AMC thing - that’s just what most theaters do.
More than a decade… particularly with tentpole films like Dune.
I don’t see any ads at all anymore so I kinda like it.
Most theaters, yes, but not the “local” no-name theaters I usually go to run by random 16 year olds.
But somehow the “professional” or “high end” are just circle jerks. At least give me a tug, I’m a paying customer!
Unpopular take, but I like theatrical previews. They’re like bonus mini-movies, similar to the shorts before Pixar films. (I hate spoilers so this opinion only applies to movies I wasn’t planning on seeing anyway, however I’m not much of a cinephile so that ends up being most of them.) Also it’s nice having a buffer for any latecomers to get settled before the feature film starts.
I liked them until they became so full of spoilers, now I actively avoid them. It would have been so much cooler if I hadn’t known Spider-Man was going to make an appearance in Civil War.
Trailers have been full of spoilers since at least the 1930s.
That’s why it’s a mini-movie, you probably don’t need to see most of them if the plot can be fully developed and resolved in 2 - 4 minutes.
It’s not so much the trailers that people complain about, but all the ads.
I like trailers and previews, but at home while wearing overly revealing shorts. That’s the ideal clothing.
Don’t worry they’ll be out of business. They’re a billion in debt. Their stock has lost like 98% of its value. Their ceo is a dickhead. They’re diluting shares like crazy.
I generally prefer Regal for the screening options but the one thing AMC do better is the seating. Way more comfortable.
The seat was very comfortable, I sat in it for 30+ extra minutes.
Hey, at least you can recline while you sit through the third pickup commercial!
Look for a theater in your area that serves food (not just snacks). They generally have a better clientele, they usually kick people out who don’t behave, and they don’t waste time on corporate rah rah nonsense like ten minutes of Nicole Kidman commercials.
I’ll take 10 minutes of Kidman fever dream over the trailers for every fuckin movie in existence.