Moviegoer sues theater over snack prices

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Joshua Thompson loves the movies.

But he hates the prices theaters charge for concessions like pop and candy.

This week, the 20-something security technician from Livonia decided to do something about it: He filed a class action in Wayne County Circuit Court against his local AMC theater in hopes of forcing theaters statewide to dial down snack prices.

"He got tired of being taken advantage of," said Thompson's lawyer, Kerry Morgan of Wyandotte. "It's hard to justify prices that are three- and four-times higher than anywhere else."

American Multi Cinema, which operates the AMC theater in Livonia, wouldn't comment on the suit. A staffer at the National Association of Theatre Owners in Washington, D.C., angrily hung up the phone when asked about industry snack pricing practices.

Although consumer experts predicted that the case will be dismissed, it struck a chord Friday with area moviegoers, who said they're tired of being soaked on movie munchies.

"The prices are ridiculous," Rebecca Motley, 55, a self-employed Southfield physician, said while leaving the AMC Star Southfield 20.

Motley said she and her office manager spent $5 each for morning movie tickets and $11 each for soft drinks and popcorn.

"When I was a kid, $1 could get you into the movies and buy you a pop and popcorn. But not anymore," Motley said. "I don't know how kids can go on their own to a movie anymore."

Timothy Fells, 29, part owner of a Redford Township gym, agreed with Motley.

"Movie concession prices are extremely high, and that's why I don't stop at the snack bar very often," he said while leaving the AMC theater in Southfield.

Thompson didn't want to be interviewed because he doesn't want any notoriety, Morgan said. But Thompson said in his lawsuit that he used to take his own pop and candy to the AMC in Livonia until the theater posted a sign banning the practice.

On Dec. 26, he paid $8 for a Coke and a package of Goobers chocolate-covered peanuts at the Livonia theater -- nearly three times the $2.73 he paid for the same items at a nearby fast-food restaurant and drug store, the suit said.

The suit accused AMC theaters of violating the Michigan Consumer Protection Act by charging grossly excessive prices for snacks.

The suit seeks refunds for customers who were overcharged, a civil penalty against the theater chain and any other relief Judge Kathleen Macdonald might grant.

Two consumer lawyers predicted that Macdonald will dismiss the suit.

"It's a loser," said Gary Victor, an Eastern Michigan University business law professor. He said state Supreme Court decisions in 1999 and 2007 exempted most regulated businesses from the Michigan Consumer Protection Act.

Added Ian Lyngklip, a nationally known consumer lawyer in Southfield: "Movie theaters are regulated, so the lawsuit won't go anywhere"

Victor, an avid moviegoer, agreed that snack prices are excessive at theaters. That's why he shuns the concession counter unless he's with a date.

Griping about excessive prices at the theater concession is a time-honored tradition, says Paul Dergarabedian, an analyst for www.hollywood.com , a movie industry website.

"But like high airline prices, it's just one of those things that we've become accustomed to because we don't have any control over it," he added.

Although movie ticket sales are down -- 1.2 billion tickets were sold last year compared with 1.6 billion in 2002 -- he said a difficult economy mainly is to blame, not snack prices.

To cope with the issue, some consumers eat before or after they go to the movies, or resort to smuggling.

Fells said he sometimes smuggles Gummi Bears into the theater to save money.

Kristy Belanger, 20, a real estate secretary from Redford Township who showed up at the AMC in Livonia on Friday to see a movie with her boyfriend, concealed two bottles of Pepsi in her purse.

"I did it to save money, and I feel like I did," she said, adding that what she saved on Pepsi enabled her to buy a $4.74 serving of nachos to share with her beau.
 
Another useless lawsuit. He has every right NOT to stuff his face with overpriced concessions.

A heretical thought, I know, not shoveling crap into one's mouth whilst watching entertainment.

This is one of those suits where the "Loser Pays" priciple would be very applicable.
 
Another useless lawsuit. He has every right NOT to stuff his face with overpriced concessions.

A heretical thought, I know, not shoveling crap into one's mouth whilst watching entertainment.

This is one of those suits where the "Loser Pays" priciple would be very applicable.

Absolutely.
 
He'll go in front of Congress now like Saundra Fuck and demand taxpayers cover the cost of his movie snacks.
 
I got thrown out of a movie theatre here because I brought in my own water and diet snacks (diced fruit and nuts).
I made a complaint to the manager, because they don't sell water or diet eats at the concession stands, and there are signs everywhere banning you from bringing your own.
I told him it was discrimination against those people with health issues that meant they couldn't eat the crap they sold.
Ended up with a 12 month gold pass and a written apology.
 
These people are morons for not either hitting the Drive-In to watch first-rate movies with a trunk full of goodies -- or -- stashing at least a few bottles of water and Junior Mints in their purses at the real theatre and then perhaps getting a bucket of popcorn.
 
Where the hell do you live that still has drive ins? Or at least drive ins that aren't so fucking far off the beaten path that you'd more than make up in gas what you saved in snacks.
 
I got thrown out of a movie theatre here because I brought in my own water and diet snacks (diced fruit and nuts).
I made a complaint to the manager, because they don't sell water or diet eats at the concession stands, and there are signs everywhere banning you from bringing your own.
I told him it was discrimination against those people with health issues that meant they couldn't eat the crap they sold.
Ended up with a 12 month gold pass and a written apology.

Well, here the prices are so high that I take a bigass purse and stuff bottles of water and a few items. Have never been checked unlike, at say, Dolphins or Heat games. How the fuck do you allow yourself to get caught like that?

And even at concerts I've had girls feel me up and down and KNOW I was sporting a bottle and pass me thru.
 
Where the hell do you live that still has drive ins? Or at least drive ins that aren't so fucking far off the beaten path that you'd more than make up in gas what you saved in snacks.

Swap Shop Drive-In in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

13 screens featuring new movies each week.

Not just snacks, alcohol.

Google it.
 
I can smuggle in soda in the winter, but in summer, forget about it. Popcorn is too bulky to smuggle in, so I make sure I get my free refill on the way out. At least then I've essentially cut the price in half. I suppose I could smuggle in an empty popcorn bag from the last time I was at the theater, and go out for a free refill right after the movie starts. But I'm not that cheap. Other than that, I don't eat any of the other concession food.
 
He'll go in front of Congress now like Saundra Fuck and demand taxpayers cover the cost of his movie snacks.

Yes, and I don't blame him. If Sandra Fluke can get free orgasms, there's no damn reason why this guy has to pay for snacks.
 
Well, here the prices are so high that I take a bigass purse and stuff bottles of water and a few items. Have never been checked unlike, at say, Dolphins or Heat games. How the fuck do you allow yourself to get caught like that?

And even at concerts I've had girls feel me up and down and KNOW I was sporting a bottle and pass me thru.

The ushers were walking up and down the aisles, checking to see what everyone was eating.
Can't really hide fruit in a chip bag, or water.
This was just after they put all the signs up saying no outside food or drink allowed.
I don't eat any crap foods, nor do I drink premix soda. So I have to bring my own - especially if it's a 3 hr movie with no intermission.
 
These people are morons for not either hitting the Drive-In to watch first-rate movies with a trunk full of goodies -- or -- stashing at least a few bottles of water and Junior Mints in their purses at the real theatre and then perhaps getting a bucket of popcorn.

Did a pint of 31 flavors double chocolate ice cream back in the day. The SO did some chocolate mint. Sneaking it in was all part of the show...and fun.
 
It's an outrage, Miles Ben Zonah, an outrage that threatens the very quality of life we've all come to know and enjoy about America. Better shit your pants.
 
If nobody buys the high priced snacks pretty soon you won't have a theater to go to. They don't make much off the movies themselves.
 
Maybe when Walmart opens a theatre, this dude will be able to afford his sugary snacks.
 
In the winter it's easy to smuggle in goodies in big coatss with deep pockets, I once smuggled in an 8" cheesesteak. My friend smuggled in a bottle of chardonay and actual glass glasses.

But it really depends on the movie theater and what time you go. In the summer when blockbusters are coming out every week I used to wait until I had a day off on in the middle of the week. I couldn't wear a big coat but I could still smuggle in a pack of skittles or starburst or something. I'd go into the megaplex at noon, maybe 10 people in any given theater, pay for my first movie, pay for a large popcorn and drink, and then sneak into a couple more movies afterwards and leave around 6pm.

Now I don't go to the movies at all anymore, everything is in 3D, another way the movies have found to separate more cash from my wallet, plus the glasses give me headaches.

Much more happy now at home with a Netflix DVD or streaming directly to my TV and whatever I want to eat.
 
Something I'm surprised they haven't gotten into. Something must be stopping them.

It really is a loser of a business to get into anymore. Within in couple generations, probably only a small percentage of the theatres will be around.
 
Yes, and I don't blame him. If Sandra Fluke can get free orgasms, there's no damn reason why this guy has to pay for snacks.

GC, sorry, but that's just stupid. Every orgasm I've ever had was free. Never paid a dime for any of them.
 
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