$35 Movie Ticket Coming Soon?

The Hollywood Reporter says it's time to get ready for the $35 movie ticket.

That's the estimated price of tickets for a new deluxe cinema to open this year in suburban Chicago, one of 50 U.S. multiplexes set for construction during the next five years through a new $200 million joint venture headed by Australian entertainment conglomerate Village Roadshow.

The planned theaters will boast boosted amenities, including plush reserved seating, special parking privileges and upscale food and beverage offerings with seat-side waiter service.

Some or all of those offerings are available at existing deluxe cinemas in select U.S. markets that charge $20 or less for movie tickets. But Gold Class auditoriums will feature a 40-seat-maximum patron capacity and an even higher-end atmosphere, officials said Tuesday.

"It's an absolutely different environment than anything else that exists," Village Roadshow CEO Graham Burke said.

Village Roadshow Gold Class Cinemas also plans to open a site in Redmond, Wash., by year's end, with about 20 additional sites planned for rollout by 2010.

"The demand for luxury moviegoing in the U.S. is very strong," said Kirk Senior, CEO of the new Burbank-based joint venture.

Companies partnering with Village Roadshow in the joint venture include Act III Entertainment, a company co-owned by Norman Lear and Hal Gaba; Michael Lambert's Lambert Entertainment; and the Retirement Systems of Alabama, a pension investment fund.

Village Roadshow operates more than 100 Gold Class screens in Australia, Singapore and Greece, part of its roughly 500-screen worldwide theater circuit.

"Village Roadshow Gold Class Cinemas are renowned worldwide for providing the ultimate luxury cinema experience," Village Roadshow deputy chairman Robert Kirby said. "Introducing that experience in the U.S. is a natural extension of our highly regarded brand."


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Comments (15)

  1. brandolfday

    cora: you are still gay.

    4 years agoby @brandolfdayFlag

  2. Rama's SCREEN

    I don't care about any special treatment features.

    all I care is about watching the movie.

    $35!!! Screw that!!

    I agree with cereal killer, it better ends with some 'service' from the female staff if I had to pay that damn much for a ticket.

    4 years agoby @ramasscreen-comFlag

  3. PUNISHER

    Cora go the f*ck away. No one gives a sh*t about the stupid f*cking dating site.

    4 years agoby @cerealkillerFlag

  4. Chad Vital

    It's a cool idea, I have never heard of anything like this so it's news to me. I mean it'd be a great idea for a date with a woman, having dinner and then literally watching a movie, which to me is like killing two birds with one stone. Hell, they could even UP this by throwing in a spa or hot tubs in special VIP rooms/theaters that would replace their normal chairs/couches or whatever the hell they use in their theaters. Hot tubs I guess are kinda noisy when bubbles are on yeah but I mean realistically though, movies at the theaters are already so loud they make you crap yourself if a cabinet door is shut in the movie that is playing lol.

    This business would most likely run more like a nicer restauarant than a movie theater from the sounds of it. Reservations, dining, I mean yeah it's a new age restaurant. It's the newer equivalant to a cyber cafe lol.

    4 years agoby @chad-vitalFlag

  5. CelluloidDreams

    I go to AMC Theaters FRI, SAT & SUN (Also Holidays) and any showing before 12:00 Noon is $5.00!! I'm happy there!!

    $35.00 for a movie ticket my ass!! I agree W./E3842...Smae a-holes either talking through the film or forgetting to turn off their cell phone!!

    4 years agoby @2movieguysFlag

  6. E3842

    Same gum on the floor.
    Same brats (to 25 yers old) kicking the back of my seat.
    Same jerks blinding me with their text message screens (forget silencing their phone).
    I will go DVD's all the way when there is no choice.

    4 years agoby @e3842Flag

  7. PUNISHER

    For $35 it better end with a happy ending from the female staff.

    4 years agoby @cerealkillerFlag

  8. The Narrator: The Better Man

    i totally agree. wait for dvd, save for a in home theater, and screw the movies. but the problem is so many people will do that and they will raise dvd prices. lol. the economy is crashing due to greedy bastards. lol. i too sneak food inside.

    4 years agoby @narratorFlag

  9. T.Clark

    If i payed $35 for a ticket, i'd wait til it comes out on dvd. They're released 2 months after they're outta theatres anyway.

    4 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag

  10. PatCourtney

    i pay 7 bucks for a ticket and sneak dollar store candy in and am perfectly okay.

    4 years agoby @patcourtneyFlag

  11. ed_wood

    Sounds cool. I'm already paying twenty bucks for tickets and another five for soda, then to sit by some *sshole who wants to talk the whole time. Or its kids who don't even watch the movie.

    4 years agoby @ed-woodFlag

  12. ChuChi

    gas and now movies.. come on

    4 years agoby @josedrosaFlag

  13. Marcusx

    f*ck that noise

    4 years agoby @marcusxFlag

  14. The Kwisatz Haderach

    That really nothing new Muvico Theaters has 5 star dinning and loveseats, you can enjoy c*cktails while you watch a show, VIP seating 21 and up and tickets are only $12 bucks for the VIP theaters. Muvico has like 3 of those theaters one in Rosmont outside of Chicago, one in Boca Raton and West Palm Beach FL. Muvico has been all over that idea for years.

    4 years agoby @the-kwisatz-haderachFlag

  15. Space101

    Woah...this is a shocker...I don't think it's necessary to make a luxury movie theater. TRo me, this sounds like a waste...

    4 years agoby @space101Flag

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