I got
a movie pass to a sneak preview of Safe, with Jason Statham. A decent action
movie with lots of martial arts and gun play, and three sets of villains (the
Chinese mob, the Russian mob, and corrupt American cops).
But
it’s what happened before the movie that I wanted to talk about. After the
usual (for sneak previews) prize draws and before the movie started) a woman
announced that they didn’t have the proper code to play the movie and Alliance
was refusing to give it to them. So
people had three choices: they could stay and see Hunger Games and get a free
movie pass, they could go to a movie in progress and get a free movie pass,
they could go to a movie that hadn’t started (21 Jump Street, the excellent
Cabin in the Woods) and get a free movie pass, or they could leave the theatre
entirely and get two free passes. I
opted to the first option, not having seen the Hunger Games and not really feel
like getting up.
As
some people were leaving this room of the theatre and getting passes they got an
announcement that Alliance had relented.
However, everyone would still get the pass or passes as promised and
could still leave if they chose. A few
did choose to leave still.
Once
they left the audience was given the choice of getting the pass before the
movie or after. They were some choice due to noise of which option the lady was
asking for a show of hands first, but then the movie started. It was quickly paused but the false start
pretty much pushed the decision the latter direction. Regardless I did indeed get a pass upon
leaving the showing of Safe, good for any movie except “No Passes” movies and good
until March 2013.
1 comment:
Glad they honoured their offer even when they found they could play the movie. Wonder why Alliance was being a pain?
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