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Melrapuo
08-23-2003, 03:47 PM
I only started doin' this in 10th grade, but my friends and I love to sneak into movies after watchin' the one we paid for. The most movies I've ever snuck into see was 4. I can't remember which ones, but I know two of them were Moulin Rouge and Training Day. Weird combo...yea i know.
So whats the most movies you've ever snuck into in one night?
guttersnipe
08-23-2003, 04:21 PM
I only did this once. We paid to see The Naked Gun. Then for shits and giggles we snuck into Talk Radio. The second movie blew us away. At least one of them was worth paying for.
That reminds me... Gotta add that one to my Netflix queue. I'd like to see it again now that I'm a talk radio-phile.
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Snoogans
08-23-2003, 04:30 PM
i grew up in ridgefield park, and they have a 12 plex theater. basically every weekend we would buy a ticket for like a noon movie and see 4 and leave around 9
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FUNKMAN
08-23-2003, 05:13 PM
Journal Square in Jersey City had 3 seperate "old time" movie theaters. I'm not sure if you would say we "snuck" in. We mostly ripped open the side doors and quickly scattered to a seat. Don't remember ever getting caught.
It must've been a little disruptive or disturbing to the people in the theater when we crashed during the daytime and allowed all the daylight to enter the theater...
These theaters had balconies but they were always roped off. So you can say we snuck up to the balconies al the time. Some had catwalks from the balconies to the stage and they were aligned with statues and we would walk the catwalks. We went to see SQUIRM when it came out and snuck up to the balcony to watch it again. We would yell out some of the scenes before they were just about to happen. The attendant came up and made us go sit back downstairs.
what a bunch of jerky kids we were...
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grlNIN
08-23-2003, 05:20 PM
I remember doing it when i was about 10, i went to see Interview with the Vampire and then snuck into The Flinstones with my best friend. Then i stopped doing it for awhile until X Men came out. I paid for the matinee ticket and when the movie was over i snuck into the other playing one. When that was over i went back into the original screening room and watched it again.
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08-23-2003, 05:23 PM
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yarpwizard
08-23-2003, 06:38 PM
I do it all the time and proud of it. Lowes in Wayne and Clifton Commons are two good theaters to do this. When your're paying $9- $10 a person, you gotta get your money's worth. You know at least one movie is gonna suck. You're paying for that extra movie with the $12.00 combo of popcorn and soda.
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Melrapuo
08-23-2003, 06:56 PM
I do it all the time and proud of it. Lowes in Wayne and Clifton Commons are two good theaters to do this.
Clifton Commons is a great place to do it, except for the fact that the theaters are split to two different sides of the building, so if you wanna see a movie on the other side you're gonna have to come up with a nice, sneaky trick to get to the other side.
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SilentSpic
08-26-2003, 06:38 AM
I felt it was an obligation to see the second movie for free since the theater charged an arm and a leg.
I've seen . <i> Matrix, Meet the Parents, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, Exorist (New Version) </i> etc.
Since there wasn't a charge the horrible movies seemed great to watch!
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mdr55
08-26-2003, 08:24 AM
And when winter comes and the colder it gets, you got more room to bring in stuff.
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walking joint
08-26-2003, 08:29 AM
i suck...i never did it. after one movie either i needed a cigarette or i just couldn't sit through another one.
Doctor Manhattan
08-26-2003, 08:48 AM
I would do it if I had time. It would be so easy these days. I never hand my ticket as I walk into the theater, always as I enter the lobby before they over charge me for soda. Can't stand popcorn.
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UnknownPD
08-26-2003, 11:03 AM
I felt it was an obligation to see the second movie for free since the theater charged an arm and a leg.
How far does this logic go?
Do you also feel the obligation to steal a few extra items at high priced grocery stores or try to scam a few extra gallons of overpriced gas? Why not just take a few bucks out of the convenience store cash register after all they charge a lot too.
NewYorkDragons80
08-26-2003, 12:14 PM
I've never done this. I have no real moral objection to theater-hopping a big chain, but I wouldn't do it at a local theater. I almost went to see the Matrix II after Finding Nemo, but my girlfriend had to go home.
From the sound of things, Silent Spic has probably gotten the most out of his theater-hopping. Meet The Parents is one of my all-time favorites.
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SilentSpic
08-26-2003, 12:15 PM
Do you also feel the obligation to steal a few extra items at high priced grocery stores or try to scam a few extra gallons of overpriced gas?
Of course you silly rabbit...
Why not just take a few bucks out of the convenience store cash register after all they charge a lot too. Been doing that since the age of sixteen.
I also take money from kids, elderly, government, and of course retards.
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reeshy
08-26-2003, 02:53 PM
GVAC told me about the time that him and his friends snook into the premier of "The Jazz Singer"- He was a trend setter!!!!
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