Well mostly they just say it sucked and that we should have told them it sucked. I think they're not expecting it to resemble a stage play as much as it does.
'War Stories'
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Well mostly they just say it sucked and that we should have told them it sucked.
Ha ha ha ha. Like that's the theatre's fault. I didn't ask for my money back after Troy.
I didn't ask for my money back after Van Helsing though i did want to punish Hugh Jackman for making me think that if it had him in it it would at least have one redeeming quality.
Kate Beckinsale was hot. There was that.
The weird thing is that I almost warned these last people. From now on we are going to tell people, "just so you know we have had a few complaints about that film."
Some of my favorite refund requests: Anger Management: "it was dumb."
Spellbound: "it was about spelling!"
Waking Life: "that movie sucked! What did you think of it?" I didn't have the heart to tell them it was my current favorite movie.
Beckinsale is almost always hot. that was not a plus for me, P-C.
My theater has Premonition, and every time I sell a ticket for it I want to tell them that it sucks and they shouldn't go see it.
Thankfully, no one asks for their money back when the movie only costs a dollar.
You can ask for your money back if you didn't like the film? Wow, I never thought to try that! House lights left on for the first ten minutes of the film--yes; broken film and delay of showing--yes; screwed-up sound system--yes. But not quality of film. Going to see a film or play is a risk of your cash; if it sucks, you're out of luck!
You can ask for your money back if you didn't like the film?
You can try. It wouldn't work with me but I would say that I was deeply sorry you didn't like the film and that in the future if you ask me about the movie you've chosen I will certainly give you my honest opinion.
You can ask for your money back if you didn't like the film?
It's our company's policy to offer a raincheck if you didn't like the movie, rather than money back.