JeanMorel

JeanMorel t1_ja9vjnl wrote

Where I'm from, you can pay the equivalent of about $23 per month and have unlimited access to over 60 cinemas in the city I live in. With this subscription I generally go to the cinema 2 to 5 times per week, which makes a movie cost anywhere from $1 to $3 depending on how many times I've gone that month.

In addition to that I do enjoy collecting blu-rays and have no problem buying them used. I sometimes get some good finds for $2 at a second hand shop near me, otherwise there are plenty of deals to be found online.

I also very regularly record films that play on TV and finally you can find so many great movies from all over the world available freely and legally online.

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JeanMorel t1_ja7ty6g wrote

Crash, Love Actually, Valentine's Day, New Year's Eve, Mother's Day, He's Just Not That Into You, American Graffiti, Babel, Traffic, Snatch, Sin City, Cloud Atlas, Dunkirk, etc or just check out the article about "hyperlink cinema" here.

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JeanMorel t1_j69niee wrote

The Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates.

As far as the post 2005 comedies, I find I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, Grown Ups and You Don't Mess with the Zohan all very underrated.

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