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Cinema ticket price in your area (pg. 3)
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| quote: | Originally posted by Chimney
Ironically, Eastern Europeans got much more money than Scandinavians. Only that it doesn't show anywhere.
I've never studied economics and while I'm well aware of that fact, why is it so? Just because someone makes more money, they should be charged more for the same service? Why isn't an iPhone 200€ in Eastern Europe and 600€ in Scandinavia? |
It has nothing to do with "should." Local businesses charge as much as their target market will bear. If your target market is wealthier, you can charge more because those people will keep buying even at a higher price. |
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| Cloudburst |
| About $14 for normal tickets, $22 for 3D. |
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| nchs09 |
| i think 17 for both 3d or imax as well. |
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| KilldaDJ |
About a tenner uk
Expensive so I just download films meh. |
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| OrangestO |
Way too much considering the quality of films being screened.
Hollywood sucks. |
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| dj_alfi |
| quote: | Originally posted by Chimney
Something just hit me some time ago. In Europe, there's a major difference in price at the movie theaters, depending on the country. In Scandinavia, the price for a regular movie (A Dangerous Method, as an example) is about 14.86$ while in Eastern Europe, the same movie is about 4.31$. With this, I might add that the cinemas in Eastern Europe are far more elegant and comfortable than the ones in Scandinavia, from my personal experience.
So, how much does a ticket cost in your area? Would be interesting to know. |
You gotta remember that the scandinavian dollars are worth less than the eastern european dollars. |
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| Chimney |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
You gotta remember that the scandinavian dollars are worth less than the eastern european dollars. |
I used the country's currency and converted to US $, so it should be pretty accurate. |
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| bananas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Chimney
Ironically, Eastern Europeans got much more money than Scandinavians. Only that it doesn't show anywhere.
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lolol.
and good luck finding an iphone for 200euros in eastern europe:stongue: |
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| dj_alfi |
| quote: | Originally posted by Chimney
I used the country's currency and converted to US $, so it should be pretty accurate. |
Ah, that's good seeing how low the scandinavian dollar is now due to all the oil just sitting up in Telemark because of the strike. Hopefully they'll resolve it soon though, cus it's been expensive ordering xmas presemps on line. |
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| Chimney |
| quote: | Originally posted by bananas
and good luck finding an iphone for 200euros in eastern europe:stongue: |
That's the point I was making. It's not possible.
Regarding my statement about Eastern Europe & Scandinavia: I've lived in both for many years to that extent where I managed to understand the layers of society and how they function. It's not something randomly said, it's based on my personal observation throughout the years. |
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| Chris Crossland |
| Depends on which theater you go to, but its around $9-12 regular. Never been to a regular 3D movie, just IMAX 3D and last time I went, I seen some e movie, Contagion I believe (could have been so much better) and that was like $19 dollars. |
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| bananas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Chimney
That's the point I was making. It's not possible.
Regarding my statement about Eastern Europe & Scandinavia: I've lived in both for many years to that extent where I managed to understand the layers of society and how they function. It's not something randomly said, it's based on my personal observation throughout the years. |
yeah, and I've lived in Eastern Europe for 22 years and this | quote: | | Ironically, Eastern Europeans got much more money than Scandinavians. | is retarded. |
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