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Post by louise on Jul 11, 2017 15:47:53 GMT
No. i think it would be silly to ask for your money back just because you didn't like a film - I mean, that's a matter of chance, you always take a chance when you go to see a film that you might not like it. it would only be reasonable if the film had gone wrong for some reason, no sound or the film broke down in the middle or something.
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Post by Captain Spencer on Jul 11, 2017 19:15:48 GMT
I went to a multi-plex theater to see "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut" when it first came out. Before the movie was scheduled to start, one of the managers came in and announced to the audience that they were experiencing technical difficulties with the projector and we had the choice to either ask for our money back or exchange the ticket stub for another movie ticket. I chose to ask for my money back, but I when I did so I remember the cashier giving me a dirty look. But hey, what can I say, there just wasn't any other movies at the multi-plex that I was interested in seeing.
So I went to another theater across town to see the South Park movie.
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