"Over the past two years I have seen 90% of all major theatrical movie releases. With the rising cost of theater tickets, you’d have to think that I took a second mortgage out on my house or sold a kidney to do so. But what if I told you that not only did I see these films in 3D, but also completely FREE! That wasn’t a typo. FOR FREE! The bonus to this all, is that the movies I attend are advanced screenings. That means I get to see movies weeks to months before the general public does. Now I know what you are thinking, I’m sounding like Kevin Trudeau or that crazy guy who wears the suit covered in question marks. I swear this is 100% legit. Now I’m not going to lie, my process takes some effort, but once you realize how simple it is, you’ll hit yourself in the head for throwing your money away." - Craig Kandiko of Geekenstein.com
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The issue I have is this is near impossible in my area. Its a big city, still treated like a small city. And people are able to watch these things like hawks. You see "free movie screening" click it, and within 15 minutes all of them are gone.
Say you do get a ticket, plan to go 3 hours early and still have luck to be in the top 50-100 to get in....
In certain cases, for me, its worth just paying to go on my own time.
@soldierone, I at no time thought you was attacking my article.I know the frustration in not having screeners available in all areas.
Totally understand your venting.
It's a shame I live so far from a big city. I'd love to take advantage of this.