Rather a smart marketing tactic. Groupon is big with women and that's the main audience for this film. Jan 26, 01:56
Only 17 sold in North Jersey, 27 in central Jersey, where I think the story is set. Jan 26, 05:47
Given the target audience, probably lots of lonely cat ladies ;) {nm} Jan 26, 05:50
Up to 51 Central Jersey and 33 North Jersey now. Still odd numbers. {nm} Jan 26, 07:09
Now 150+ for here in Kansas City. {nm} Jan 26, 11:38
Nope, it actually rose the following day. Groupon tickets don't have to be used opening day. Jan 26, 05:46
Houston Groupon, over 25,000 bought. Just FYI. {nm} Jan 26, 03:35
Do you have a link to where you got this information? {nm} Jan 26, 05:22
You think I am lying? LOL..... Jan 26, 05:41
Well, that's impressive if it's not some sort of error. {nm} Jan 26, 05:48
Thanks for the link. {nm} Jan 26, 06:41
Pretty sure that's just a national total {nm} Jan 26, 06:43
Looks like it. When I went through groupon looking for their Houston deals, it says "over 41 bought" Jan 26, 07:01
It's called desperation... no one wanted to pay $10 to 13 to see this movie going by tracking {nm} Jan 26, 05:20
I thought that theaters count them as full-price tickets cause Lionsgate pays the difference Jan 26, 05:32
Hmmm... So Lionsate gets to claim a larger tally. Does this get reflected in the ERC reporting? {nm} Jan 26, 05:37
Based on The Lincoln Lawyer, no {nm} Jan 26, 05:43
Thx! {nm} Jan 26, 05:45
55% is not what the studio takes opening weekend -- it's much higher. Latinman could give us a better idea of the split. {nm} Jan 26, 13:34
Even so, more companies would be smart to use it. It worked for The Lincoln Lawyer and should help in this case as well. Jan 26, 05:48
why would i pay $6 and lose money when the first showing here is only 5.50?!? {nm} Jan 26, 06:54
you guys are lucky, it costs $17 for an adult ticket to a movie at a multiplex in Sydney. {nm} Jan 26, 15:42