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Old 09.11.2016, 10:11 PM   #19497
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Originally Posted by vulva
https://www.moviepass.com/register/map?zip=20004
These are the eligible theaters near that one you mentioned.


I'm living in Los Angeles right now so it's also more expensive here. Looks like it's 45 a month over there and they offer other rates too. Interesting to see them experiment with the system.

2 movies/month is 18
3 is 28
unltd is 45

It's too bad landmark isn't part of that system.
oh hell, la has some legendary film venues & institutions. namely:

http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/calendar

they'll do everything from hollywood classics to a silent guy maddin movie with a live orchestra

i havent spent much time in la really but the cinematheque + egyptian theatre are known everywhere, plus you're in the film capital of the world so if you dig a little you'll find infinite venues.

and yeah l.a. is expensive. that's how phoenix az got so big.

eta: i dont live in dc anymore! and i have t gone to a movie theatre in ages. it's all bluray and a flatscreen and an onkyo amp for me now,
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