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April 22, 2010
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Many people watch the Super Bowl for the game. For those who missed it, the New Orleans Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17. Some people don’t watch it for the game, but for the commercials. The price to buy a 30-second ad for this Super Bowl was $2,500,000.
The Cinemafia dropped $20,000,000 dollars on ads during the Super Bowl. This amounts to 2,051,282 movie tickets that have to be sold just to break even with the ads. This does not include millions blown on production or paying high school students minimum wage to run the concession stands and the ticket booth.
The boycott starts this Friday with “The Wolfman”. Picket the movies listed on their release dates. Tell movie goers to hold out on going to movies until the prices become affordable again. Otherwise the Cinemafia will blow more money to lure us to spend more money to watch more bad films. Universal Studios added insult to injury by spending $2.5 million for a theme park based on a movie that is no longer showing in “Harry Potter”
Below is some information about the movies to boycott:

Half of the movies have yet to be rated. A few movies are full of actors I have never heard of. One of the movies doesn’t come out until the Fourth of July weekend. Better versions of “The Wolfman”, “Alice in Wonderland”, and “Robin Hood” have already came out years ago, so why would I want to spend $9.75 for a movie that I already know how it’s going to end?
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February 8, 2010
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Special Report – The High Cost of Entertainment
Many people watch the Super Bowl for the game. For those who missed it, the New Orleans Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17. Some people don’t watch it for the game, but for the commercials. The price to buy a 30-second ad for this Super Bowl was $2,500,000.
The Cinemafia dropped $20,000,000 dollars on ads during the Super Bowl. This amounts to 2,051,282 movie tickets that have to be sold just to break even with the ads. This does not include millions blown on production or paying high school students minimum wage to run the concession stands and the ticket booth.
The boycott starts this Friday with “The Wolfman”. Picket the movies listed on their release dates. Tell movie goers to hold out on going to movies until the prices become affordable again. Otherwise the Cinemafia will blow more money to lure us to spend more money to watch more bad films. Universal Studios added insult to injury by spending $2.5 million for a theme park based on a movie that is no longer showing in “Harry Potter”
Below is some information about the movies to boycott:
Half of the movies have yet to be rated. A few movies are full of actors I have never heard of. One of the movies doesn’t come out until the Fourth of July weekend. Better versions of “The Wolfman”, “Alice in Wonderland”, and “Robin Hood” have already came out years ago, so why would I want to spend $9.75 for a movie that I already know how it’s going to end?
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February 8, 2010 Posted by Ahmnodt Heare | Ahmnodt, commentary, editorial, entertainment, humor, satire | ads, boycott, cinemafia, Harry Potter, Jennifer Lopez, Johnny Depp, prices, special report, Super Bowl, The Wolfman, Universal Studios | Comments Off on Special Report – The High Cost of Entertainment