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The one part of A-List that I greatly enjoyed but never understood was IMAX, Dolby Cinema, etc counting the same as any other ticket.
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Spawn
Wait, we had different A List tiers. Did you not? -- nm
Posted by
David (aka David)
Apr 6 '20, 13:12
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I thought the only tiers were 50 state vs non-metropolitan states? -- nm*
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spamlet
Apr 6, 13:14
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Correct. Geography based tiers. For example, California got thrown into the all US tier -- nm
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JD
Apr 6, 13:17
I know that Regal had tiers, and AMC didn't work for us. I thought it was because of tiers, too. Maybe I'm blurring them. -- nm
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David
Apr 6, 13:15
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I can't remember what it was that gave us pause about AMC.
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Orange Dummy
Apr 6, 13:18
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Right. I remember we looked at it for like 45 minutes, and it just didn't work for us.
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David
Apr 6, 13:18
? Seriously? I could go to any movie, any time. -- nm
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Spawn
Apr 6, 13:13
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