Various Movie Theater Chains/Box Office is offering
Ghostbusters (1984) Movie Tickets on sale for
$5 listed below valid at
select locations only through November 4, 2021 or while promotion last.
Alternatively,
AMC Theatres or
Regal Cinemas* is also offering
Buy One Ticket, Get One Free for
The Addams Family 2 film valid through October 31-November 4, 2021 (
offer must be redeemed at the box office).
Thanks to community member(
s)
SlickDealio &
B1G_Mac for finding this deal
Note, check your local location for availability /pricing. *May have to wear a Halloween costume to receive promotional offer
- Ghostbusters (1984) Movie Tickets
About the Product- Para-hacks Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd start Ghostbusters, a company trapping ghosts, spirits and poltergeists for money. Before long, the slightly inept Ghostbusters are called on to save the Big Apple from a supernatural fate!
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To each their own, but it some cases, this is little more than a Blu-Ray rip being projected on the big screen. I've been a part of several of these and it never looks and sounds as good as the standard digital prints that theaters show nowadays.
The last one I went to was an anniversary screen for Back to the Future. All the audio was coming from the center channel and the theater had no padding on the walls, so the dialogue sounded like it was coming from a tin can and everything else was exceedingly loud. Picture quality looked washed out and dark as it was likely coming from the pre-show projector and not the main projection unit.
Hopefully it's improved since then but I wouldn't take a chance on it. Amazon Prime has the HD version for $3.99, I'd stick with that if you don't already own it otherwise.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCddvHn
Not to mention the time we got carded (in my 50's) and wouldn't let my 26 year old son in to see the movie because he forgot his license..
To each their own, but it some cases, this is little more than a Blu-Ray rip being projected on the big screen. I've been a part of several of these and it never looks and sounds as good as the standard digital prints that theaters show nowadays.
The last one I went to was an anniversary screen for Back to the Future. All the audio was coming from the center channel and the theater had no padding on the walls, so the dialogue sounded like it was coming from a tin can and everything else was exceedingly loud. Picture quality looked washed out and dark as it was likely coming from the pre-show projector and not the main projection unit.
Hopefully it's improved since then but I wouldn't take a chance on it. Amazon Prime has the HD version for $3.99, I'd stick with that if you don't already own it otherwise.
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