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(Anonymous) 2013-08-02 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)Wait 3-4 weeks, then see it in the theater.
The way the licensing rights for movies work, the studio and everyone involved in the movie get most of the money from ticket sales in the first 2-3 weeks that the movie is out. After that, their profit decreases in favor of the theater itself making money from ticket sales. That's why prices for movie snacks are so high--the theater might actually make very little on popular movies for the first couple of weeks, and their profit margin to stay open comes from the popcorn/candy stand.
You could, if you wanted, wait a few weeks, enjoy the movie, help a local business stay open, and know that OSC's making almost nothing from the price of that ticket.