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You can now buy ADVANCE TICKETS to see Mel Gibson's "The Passion of The Christ"
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| 12/9/03
Posted on 12/09/2003 6:45:25 AM PST by truthandlife
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To: Dajjal
From what I understand, the venue in which tickets will be available for this movie is through the 1-800 number. Two of the phone line workers, Amber and Crystal, told me that tickets would not be made available at the box offices of theaters or through other avenues such as Ticketmaster etc. You may want to check on this before you decide to wait.
I was also told that this movie was going to be released in larger cities first and then eventually trickle down into the smaller towns' theaters.
To: PleaseNoMore
From what I understand, the venue in which tickets will be available for this movie is through the 1-800 number. Two of the phone line workers, Amber and Crystal, told me that tickets would not be made available at the box offices of theaters or through other avenues such as Ticketmaster etc. You may want to check on this before you decide to wait.
I was also told that this movie was going to be released in larger cities first and then eventually trickle down into the smaller towns' theaters. I'll be seeing it in a big city. All the big theaters and most of the indie theaters there have ways to purchase seats in advance via website or phone. A couple of indie theaters just open their box office early and you can buy tickets to later movies that day. Worst case scenario is I'd have to go down to the box office noonish to buy a ticket in person. But whether by website, phone, or boxoffice, I'd know which viewing on which day I had a seat for. That seems preferable to me to owning a generic coupon tradeable for a theater ticket.
If I bought one of these generic coupons, I could not exchange it for a ticket via internet or phone. I would have to go down to the boxoffice early to trade it for a ticket for a specific seat at a specific showing.
For me, there is no advantage to owning such a generic coupon.
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posted on
12/11/2003 3:31:49 PM PST
by
Dajjal
To: RonDog; All
I bought my tickets through the 800 number, in speaking with the operators they are getting very busy on a natiowide basis, I think as we get closer to the opening date this movie will have such a tremendous response that it might be hard to get tickets when it comes to the local theatres.
I understand there is a part in the movie where Jesus puts his hands out when he is falling on the ground and this shot looks like he is coming right at you from the screen, my heart starts SKIPPING A BEAT WHEN I think of the impact this movie will have on everyone. We have an AWESOME G-d and what a way he will be known through the Big Screen, Mel Gisbon you are truly a Hollywood Hero and like Moses was chosen by G-d in his day to get the word out, I beleive Mel also has been chosen by G-d to get the word
out. Jesus is truly are reason for the season and our reedemer for eternal life. G-d Bless all
AND PLEASE SUPPORT THE PASSION!!!!!!!
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posted on
12/11/2003 4:33:28 PM PST
by
missyme
To: missyme; PleaseNoMore; truthandlife
I think as we get closer to the opening date this movie will have such a tremendous response that it might be hard to get tickets when it comes to the local theatres.
43 posted on 12/11/2003 4:33:28 PM PST by missyme Difficult, maybe, but similar to any popular movie / show / event.
But you don't really have a "ticket to a seat." In essence, you have a gift certificate, valid at any theater showing the film. You must still beat the crowd to the box office to redeem the certificate. How is that any different from taking a $10 bill out of your pay envelope, and writing "Reserved for The Passion" on it?
And unless the theaters have forgotten the profit motive, they will extend the engagement until the local market is saturated and ticket sales start to wane.
Two of the phone line workers, Amber and Crystal, told me that tickets would not be made available at the box offices of theaters or through other avenues such as Ticketmaster etc.
41 posted on 12/11/2003 5:38:00 AM PST by PleaseNoMore
This is simply impossible. Tickets -- real tickets for real seats at specific showings -- will be purchaseable according to the individual policies of the individual theaters showing the film. Icon would be insane to bar the theaters from selling advance tickets in their usual manner.
There will not be one big "Ticketmaster" method of purchasing seats anywhere in the country, but there never is for any film. If you want advance tickets for "Lord of the Rings III," you'll have to find out where it will be playing, and buy advance tickets according to their method. But when you do, you will have a real ticket, not a "LOTR III coupon."
I am not opposed to buying these coupons, but if you're eventually going to have stand in line at the box office, I don't see how the coupon has an advantage over cash, unless you're giving it as a gift certificate to someone. And they seem to have a disadvantage if I will be able to use my credit card to buy a real advance ticket over the phone or web.
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posted on
12/11/2003 6:50:17 PM PST
by
Dajjal
To: truthandlife
I love Mel Gibson, and I despise the reasons this movie is getting ripped... but I'm not going to see it. I'm also not going to rip it at all. But I'm a conservative Presbyterian, so I have to give it a "no" on 2nd Commandment grounds.
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posted on
12/11/2003 8:50:30 PM PST
by
Quietly
("Not as those without Hope")
To: Valin
You have quite an interesting post, and it kind of left me baffled, not about the film but why you would think it is so important? I know for people like me and other beleivers in Jesus Christ as the Son of G-d the film will be something we will actually be able to now see with our own 2 eyes the sacrafice of our Lord who for many of us for years and years pray to, for everything we do in our life.
On the other hand others who beleive in G-d but not in Jesus as the Son will view it as maybe a good movie but nothing else.
But out of curiosity a person like yourself who beleives in no G-d, why would this be important? I don't know any atheists so I just wonder how this movie impacted you?
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posted on
12/12/2003 11:29:05 AM PST
by
missyme
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