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Title: Bolt Post by: DianaR on December 01, 2008, 09:39:43 PM I have to admit to rediscovering my love of animation. I want to see Bolt. I find myself chuckling at the trailers every time.
I have a question, though. I saw the last Brendan Fraser movie and purchased the 3-D glasses as they were included in the ticket price. Since I now have my own 3-D glasses, can I expect a discount on my Bolt tickets? After all, I have my own 3-D glasses, now. I shouldn't have to pay for another pair! Does anyone know? Title: Re: Bolt Post by: kjscrafts on December 02, 2008, 02:05:17 PM You probably will not get a discount because at least at my local theater the price to see the 3D version is the same as seeing a non-3D movie and the glasses are just a freebie and not part of the ticket price.
As for the movie, Bolt, it does seem somewhat interesting, but I think I will wait for it to come on DVD to see it. Title: Re: Bolt Post by: KrisNY on December 02, 2008, 06:43:25 PM Very doubtful that you would get a discount. It's in the movie price.
I loved this movie! It was great- I took my 12 year old daughter to see it. She loved it so that she went again with her friends. Loved Miley Cryus being a voice too! Title: Re: Bolt Post by: DianaR on December 02, 2008, 07:10:32 PM You probably will not get a discount because at least at my local theater the price to see the 3D version is the same as seeing a non-3D movie and the glasses are just a freebie and not part of the ticket price. As for the movie, Bolt, it does seem somewhat interesting, but I think I will wait for it to come on DVD to see it. Here, the ticket price was higher for our last 3-D, than the other movies, which led me to believe we paid for 3-D glasses with the ticket price. |