It appears that D'nish's company rented the auditoriums at AMC, and paid for the seats in advance; as YOU CANNOT BUY TICKETS TO THE MOVIES FROM AMC.
You MUST buy the tickets from 2000mules.com - this will prevent any AMC manager from deciding to cancel at the last minute. The seats were bought and paid for, payment has been accepted - and with sold out auditoriums, any manager who refuses to provide service, should be on the hook for a full refund to each patron - plus damages for breach of contract.
Seems like a good way to defeat any attempted censorship by Liberals.
Ah, that might explain why he chose Monday and Wednesday nights to rent out the theaters, then. I thought that it was the theaters trying to make viewing the movie as inconvenient as possible by showing it on a weekday. Perhaps those nights were just the easiest for D'nesh to rent out (as opposed to a weekend night).
Other than streaming and DVD, is this movie showing exclusive to AMC theaters?
Asking because AMC is naked shorted just like Gamestop, BB, Koss etc.
It appears that D'nish's company rented the auditoriums at AMC, and paid for the seats in advance; as YOU CANNOT BUY TICKETS TO THE MOVIES FROM AMC.
You MUST buy the tickets from 2000mules.com - this will prevent any AMC manager from deciding to cancel at the last minute. The seats were bought and paid for, payment has been accepted - and with sold out auditoriums, any manager who refuses to provide service, should be on the hook for a full refund to each patron - plus damages for breach of contract.
Seems like a good way to defeat any attempted censorship by Liberals.
👆 That's Brilliant.
Thanks for the explanation Fren.
Ah, that might explain why he chose Monday and Wednesday nights to rent out the theaters, then. I thought that it was the theaters trying to make viewing the movie as inconvenient as possible by showing it on a weekday. Perhaps those nights were just the easiest for D'nesh to rent out (as opposed to a weekend night).
Plus you watch it during the week, then go out with friends on the weekend and talk about it ;)
In my state it's all AMC which made me stop and wonder.
Was in Cinemark theatres in Fort Worth, TX