Anyone planning on boycotting opening week of HP 6?

kempermentor kempermentor at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 19 03:31:41 UTC 2009


> No.Limberger responds:
> Well, if the tickets appear identical for Movie X and HPB, that
> could work.  Of course, if HPB is sold out and you manage to
> get in before someone else who actually bought a ticket,
> but can't find a seat, who are you hurting then?  Personally,
> I have my doubts as to whether your scheme will work given
> that the tickets are probably color-coded and there will be
> an usher checking them.

Kemper now:
I still don't plan on going for a week out due to circumstance.  So less likely to take the seat of another ticket holder.

The major theaters where I live are all the same with their tickets.  There is no color coding.  That would be expensive and efficient.
I'll buy a ticket.  I will walk to the ticket checker who will check the tickets of various movies playing at her/his side of the theater including Movie X and Harry Potter. The person checking the ticket (a youth, typically) will most likely be apathetic to whether I see HBP or Movie X for various possible reasons (hating management, overworked, paid minimum wage or barely above, under-appreciated, tired, stoned, whatever.)  No one will check my ticket when I enter the designated theater and if they do, they won't be vigilant (they'll assume I'm showing them the accurate ticket, glance at it, and move on to the next ticket holder.)  I'll enter the theater and sit near an aisle, eat some popcorn, drink some water, cheer or boo at some trailers, and enjoy the show.


> No.Limberger:
> Two wrongs do not make a right.

Kemper now:
There's only one wrong, and I'm making it right.
You can, too.

Kemper






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