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Earn $10 Bonus Bucks when entering the waitlist and then joining AMC Stubs A-List Classic. Waitlist opens 2/6/2025 and closes 5/6/2025. Join A-List Classic starting 5/7/2025 through 6/1/2025 to earn. Bonus Bucks will be issued to qualifying members on 6/5/2025. Must use the same email address when that was entered on the waitlist submission form.
Membership terms and benefits are subject to change. Valid at participating AMC CLASSIC locations only.
Three-month commitment period required upon initial enrollment. Monthly recurring charge until cancellation. If you cancel during the three-month commitment, you will be charged immediately for the remaining initial commitment period and your membership benefits will continue until the end of the initial commitment. Check individual showtimes for details. Exclusions may apply. Visit amctheatres.com/amcstubs/terms-and-conditions for an overview of benefits and complete list of applicable terms and conditions.
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Lol. You know exactly which tri-state area I'm talking about.
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The new A-List starts in May as well. Many of my friends are dropping the plan because they don't want to pay another $5 just to watch 4 movies per week instead of 3. They might have sign up for the A-List Classic had it not limited to just this small list of theaters.
My AMC gets 3-5 movies most weeks. I'm cynical enough to believe in AMC's meetings about giving a 4th movie each week for a higher price they discussed that most people in the current plan would never watch a 4th movie most weeks, so this is a price increase disguised as an extra movie per week. My guess is each year maybe 25% of A List members will see a 4th movie each week partly because a 4th movie may not be available. When there are only 3 new movies per week, and Fathom Events and select other showings are excluded, AMC is making more money.
Yet even at $25 it should still be a good deal for movie lovers with at least 12 movies per month. AFAIK, Movie Pass is only a few movies per month and a worse deal. I want AMC to stay in business. I'm grateful other people are willing to overpay for concessions to allow A List to keep going. I don't know how much AMC pays the studios for every movie a person sees with A List. Anyone know? Anyone?