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Movie Theater Experience
(Anonymous) 2014-09-11 01:37 am (UTC)(link)Is there anything else you know is different? Live entertainment? Marathon movies? Do you have different theaters for different kinds of movies? Etc.
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We have your general soda's, sweet and salty popcorn, snacks like candy, candy bars, m&m's, crisps. We also have these nacho's with sauce that is supposed to be cheese but I'm not quite sure it is.
We have two "film museums" where you can go see older films.
My multiplex has this cool thing where you can basically ave this "subscription" thing, where you pay like 20 euro per month to see as many movies as you want. Some theatres do focus on more artsy movies, but multiplexes have mostly taken over. We actually have one of the biggest ones in the world.
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I love the subscription idea. I don't think they'd ever go for that here.
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Movies are extremely expensive to go out and see, and worse, the price is largely uniform everywhere. Back home you could go to a cheap, shitty theatre and pay half the price as the brand new cineplex with huge screens and luxurious seats, but here in Japan both types charge the same. But Japanese theatres have all kinds of discounts that make it more reasonable: they even have a Ladies' Night (which is usually Wednesday, but still). Some are starting to have Men's Nights, too. And instead of discount daytime matinees (because that's when you'd take someone on a date here, as opposed to later on in the evening) at discounted prices, they have late showings at discounted prices. Sometimes running until 2-3am in the larger cities. Of course there's no public transportation by that point so they're not terribly popular.
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There's the locally-owned theatres that will screen indie films, have marathons based on a theme (Kurosawa, halloween reels, rocky horror, anime, etc.). Snacks are basic movie fare, though there are enough restaurants nearby to get a better snack on.
I don't know if Landmark Cinemas is a Canadian brand of theatre (they bought Empire), but the Edmonton International Film Festival is coming up at the end of the month, and it's pretty much always hosted at their downtown mall venue. They invite directors, filmmakers, buffs, whatever else you expect from film festivals, and have challenges for local filmmakers (like making a movie in 24-hours). Aside from international film, they also try to schedule in screenings of as much Canadian and local film as possible. Pretty much sure most of the capital cities and metrolpoli in Canada have their own (if not bigger).
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What we do have though, in the larger cities anyway, is Bollywood specific cinemas but I can imagine that large cities in the US might have these too.