Saturday, November 21, 2009

Not 2012's End of Time

I saw the movie, New Moon, with my daughter and niece (she dragged along her boyfriend) at the debut 00:01 Friday morning viewing in our area. Thank goodness we pre-purchased our tickets with Fandango when they first became available as there were no more tickets to be had when the day arrived. Shopping online saves so much time and prevents tons of frustration. I have used Fandango several times (we see all of the Harry Potter movies at midnight premiers and did the same for the Lord of the Rings movies.)

I like the layout of their website and it is very easy to use. Picking up the tickets at the theater is very easy, too. Just slide your card (Debit or Credit) in the machine and out pop the tickets. No waiting in long, snake lines.

I wrote a list of movies from the previews that I want to see in the future. You can be sure I will use Fandango to purchase the tickets when the time comes. After all, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 comes out in November 2010 and Part 2 comes out in July 2011, both well before the Ancient Mayan Doomsday and End of Times in 2012.

(This was not a paid post - yet. This was a test. But I really do use Fandango.)


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4 comments:

  1. i heart fandango too. But I really want to know what you t hought of the movie?!

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  2. Link to the movie review has been added to the post.

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  3. It's been about thirty years since I have been in a theater, and I was wondering if you feel the movie is better on a big screen than a TV screen?
    I can see how the young people love the movie, but I was thinking that it would be boring for an adult. I got several of the Potter movies on dvd from the pawn shop and don't think I actually watched any of them in their entirety. But I think I would have loved such movies when I was a kid.

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  4. I've used fandango before as well. They are wonderful for when you know there's going to be a huge line and possibly no tickets left by the time you get up there!

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