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What website to check movie showtimes?

Why not the website of your normal theater? We basically have Harkins and AMC here in Phoenix...so i usually just go to Moviefone or one of those sites.
 
Originally posted by: RandomFool
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RandomFool
i use entertainment.msn.com or movies.com usually.</end quote></div>

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: KLin
http://www.google.com/movies</end quote></div>

I had no idea that even existed.

Now you know

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I use moviefone, I guess it's an old AOL habit, but now I'll use google movies, I even have it on my homepage but it is near the bottom and I never look at it.
 
movietickets.com

all of you should only use it. and if you go to a National Amusements theater (as opposed to some smaller local place, or AMC), you should actually go to nationalamusements.com

why? National Amusements, at the Cinema de lux chains (like the one I work at), have something called Director's Hall, which is essentially a rip-off (about $3.00 more than a regular ticket, all for only leather seats and you get to pick your seat at the box office). The problem with most places, is that they do NOT differentiate between the times for director's hall and regular showings. This has caused many a costumer to end up purchasing more expensive tickets because the show time they want to see ends up being a showing in the director's hall.

i don't think any other theater chain does this, so its likely any other site is just fine.
even then, I stick to movietickets.com, which is partly owned by National Amusements.
 
Originally posted by: RandomFool
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RandomFool
i use entertainment.msn.com or movies.com usually.</end quote></div>

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: KLin
http://www.google.com/movies</end quote></div>

I had no idea that even existed.

Me neither. That's really cool.
 
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