Google Adds Movie Ratings, Times, Reviews
Mike Skweir writes " I was going to take my daughter to the movies this afternoon and I
wanted to find out more about the movie 'Kicking & Screaming'... so I Googled
it. To my surprise the following
response occurred . When I followed the
link, it actually gave me several reviews, movie ratings and the ability to
search for a theatre in my area." Once you've entered your zip code, it will also tell you what movies are playing in your area.
What I wonder is where Google gets its ratings from, most movie titles always give you results to the IMDB where reviews can be found anyway...
Next feature might be Music/Concert shows.
but will it let us know which ones to avoid?
Google's true genius might be the way they add new features...and let it all get advertised by users. Instead of the Yahoo model of cluttering up the main page so much that is unusable, Google just adds a feature--and people find out when they try it, or it ends up on a site like Slashdot
They should allow people to rate and review websites. That would make a little more sense, don't you think? Plus, it would be original.
How many of the H2G2 reviews were bought? I saw the movie this afternoon and can't see how anyone at Yahoo! or wherever could give it an 'A' (yet there were several such reviews).
I remember on spotting this feature (which I am unable to use since google decided only to support the other side of the bath tub) some month ago.
I might add that there is some (currently unused) synergy to http://video.google.com/ . There is no reason not to extend google video to movie texts.
This sounds familiar.
"It is not how things are in the world that is mystical, but that it exists." -Ludwig Wittgenstein
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/02/23/222720 5&tid=217&tid=97
Try this search, or to put it into the search box: "movie:movie". Enter your zip code for a full listing of locally showing movies.
The real "Libtards" are the Libertarians!
I just wonder what they're doing with all of this data. Between zip code and links visited, you could assemble some pretty interesting demographics.
-Ben
KICK ASS! Google never ceases to amaze. They are on the right track.. just imagine how intelligent google is going to be in 2 or 3 years! I'll be able to type in my homework and it'll answer it for me... oh wait... it already does with built in math functionality!
Even if you dont remember the movie name, you can try searching for plot/key phrases!!
e.g. searching for Future world (or google "movies: future world") comes up with a decent list, with "Twelve Monkeys" on 1st and "Minority Report" as second!
If google starts issuing IDs for each user, I wouldn't be suprised if it became more important than a social security number.
Electrons are free; it is moving them that becomes expensive.
I figured I'd just try it once. Get what I needed, and get right out... But once I started I just couldn't stop... Maps, email services, news, shopping... And now movie times? What will I do?!
Hello, my name is James, and I'm a googleholic.
What the hell's a "gewie?"
Google is fast becoming the second Yahoo!. Now that everyone has a Google account, when will My Google be available?
Can Google be a better Yahoo! than Yahoo!?
Kicking and Screaming is rated Rotten. I haven't seen the movie though, generally, RottenTomatoes' ratings are trustworthy.
Say Good Bye to Mr. Fandango....
... Everything.
The only thing it does now is sell tickets, but who really wants to buy movie tickets online?
Onward Google, onward! Search
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glad to see google looking out for us arithmatically challenged people out there.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=1%2B1%3D
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and it works very similarly...here's the result for the same movie: http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=FP-pull-web-t&p= kicking+screaming
Before the censor police ban this post . Read this honest opinion instead of the sycophantic drivel of linux google users.
Isn't it great of Slash to continously promote google with all their stupid and meaningless projects ! Why do we need this on technology website supporting one search engine. Don't you find it odd ? Sure their search is ok but it is based on other peoples links and searches from other search engines. Afterall , it is a ranked system . How do you rank if you had nothing to go on ; if there were no seed to copy . Google is a nice search engine but idiots that run this site would do us a service and quit 'hyping' trivial news storys from google every few days. When google offers affordable broadband or free long distance , then I will be fucking impressed. Hell, what google has done has been replicated everywhere. It doesn't take much computer savy to pull off what they did.
I feel like someone is trying to fucking program people here .
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I know Google SMS has the ability to retrieve movie showtimes for the current day in your area, though I haven't yet found a way to get future movie times (say, what opens tomorrow) through Google SMS (read: I've been too lazy to go read the help and find out).
I'm rather surprised that it sounds like Google SMS got something before the mainstream Google web did.
Still, very cool. I *heart* Google.
I see a story mentioning a new feature of Google. I don't see an endorsement for the corporation.
Unless you're very new here, you're probably aware that Slashdot also mentions it whenever Microsoft announces a new feature.
Unless you're very new here, you're also probably aware that Slashdot does not officially endorse Microsoft (although, you know, nearly every single poster thinks that company is just the best thing since open source sliced bread).
"Beware he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he deems himself your master."
Typing "Kicking and Screaming" indeed brings out the movie review link, but typing another movie (e.g. 'Closer') does not, unless you include the "movie:" operator (that is, search for "movie:Closer").
I wonder why this is so but, oh well, Google is all-wise!
Until it comes up with this I'll stick with IMDB, thank you. Reviews for blockbusters are a dime a dozen, and showtimes on another continent do nothing for me.
Be faithful to your obsessions. Identify them and be faithful to them, let them guide you like a sleepwalker. JG Ballard
Sure, I have purchased lots of stuff online, but I can't say that any content sponsering ad has ever "grabbed" me. Of course, as far as I know, traditional media ads don't affect me either, but I understand research shows that they "work".
Is it the same with online ads - has the net fallen into being the same as traditional media, with the same statistical influence of ad copy on the masses?
This issue is a bit more complicated than you think.
Websites like MetaCritic and RottonTomatoes now have a new mega-competitor. I bet they aren't too happy with this news.
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Uh, the Google movie/local search has been working for months! Slashdot link from Feb 23rd here In fact, the IMDB link has been there from the start. It amazes me when some parent finds out about Google's "new" 3 month old feature, they think it's new, and news worthy to boot. Whoopty do, next headline: "New feature, Google aggregates data!!" No kidding? As usual, good ol' /. dupe checking works it's magic! :)
Not to dis Google or anything, but since when is every minuscule innovation on web based portals revolutionary? Endless "betas" and rapid cash burns to develop the next biggest thing is what turned the dot-com boom into a bust. Is Google next? Nah, there's no competition in the search engine market. Hehe.
Sure, people love Google, I love Google, but this stuff is something Yahoo has been doing for 10 years and people are atingle over it like its new technology!? Innovation only leads to more complex interfaces, and the simplicity of Google's very nature will only become bulkier and bloated the more of this "crap" they add. What, links to outside review services just weren't enough? Creature Feep if you ask me.
It was just this afternoon that some co-workers and I were discussing how awful Slashdot has gotten about posting ad "stories" and dupes, and now here's another duplicate story.
I understand that some dupes slip through because certain topics can be hard to search for, but with the first Google movies story showing up as the topmost search result for "Google movies," how is it even possible not to find that this story was already posted?
I had read Slashdot almost daily for years, and subscribed for months. These days, thanks to the drastic downtown in quality, I'm down to visiting just a few times a week, and haven't added to my subscription in a year.
...would it come up with an apology too?
Bias for Linux users, bias for Apple users, bias for Google fanboys, bias for X-Box lovers, bias for Firefox, bias for many people of many spectrums.
Note that when, say, the broadband over power lines thing comes up, how many people in the amateur radio spectrum speak out; there aren't THAT many amateur radio people in the US, yet, they're here (granted their numbers may be larger here because of the geek aspect of the site). This illustrates, I think, that Slashdot covers the bases with anything technology related. (Sorry, couldn't think of a better "minority" example, but I'm sure one exists. Heh, bias for power over LAN? Not many people do that, yet we get one or two articles a month for it and get a lot of posts.)
Google bias? Sure. So what? Sometimes I hate the inconsistency of opinions here (compare the bias for P2P against the bias for iTunes, and you'll see what I mean), but I've come to accept that not all users are the same, and you're going to get different reactions for the different bias groups.
It is somewhat annoying that Google is adding features that Yahoo! has had in some form for awhile now, and indeed, we've known about this particular thing for a long time (it's not a "new" feature as the poster seems to suggest). But, Yahoo! doesn't implement it in their search feature, per-say. You have to dig a bit to access this information, whereas with Google you type in movie:yourmoviehere
Google is extending their virtual monopoly into another area once again; first they crushed Altavista, now they are targetting Fandango. They should not be allowed to embrace and extend into yet another market.
n go/Netscape
s/Google/Microsoft
s/Altavista/Novell
s/Fanda
The government needs to enact more tech industry laws to protect us consumers.
Think of the children!
I would expect a company like google to use Cinema Source since they are the #1 database clearinghouse of movietime information, that nearly every cinema in America communicates with.
Unfortunately, they seem to be using some other service which has incomplete records and doesn't even list some of my local theaters.
Compare for yourself by doing a search on moviefone or yahoo, and then check google.
there are lots of targeted searches you can do on google via keywords, including focusing on scholarly/research papers and articles.
The complete list of keywords and their syntax is here.
Nothing is inexplicable; only unexplained -Tom Baker, Doctor Who
For your google search, use: movie: ZIPCode and it comes up with show times in your area. Pretty nifty and hella quicker than navigating through the garbage on yahoo's movie site.
/., but I think they deserve it. They either come up with something first or they come to the party late but do it better than anyone else.
I know there's a lot of google love here at
I could not agree more, as someone has pointed out, Yahoo has this feature as well, do they get a /. story? But Google does, twice in fact???
Its the same with many google services, ie Maps.
Give it a fucken rest, please.
That is just great. Moviefone doesn't list one theatre in my area. I always have to go to that movie threatre companies page to see it's listings.
So long AOL. Competition is a good thing.
One feature I miss out on movie sites that have local listing times is comparative pricing. Everything else on the net has it, it seem, why not websites that accept theatre listings?
My Regal Cinema down the street dropped the matinee times from any movie starting before 5pm to 3pm and upped the price from 5.50 to 7.00 - the regular price from 8.00 to 9.25 while some theatres down the street (older) are down to 4.50 regular - I'd like to know these things w/o checking out every stupid theatre in the area.
Perhaps I'm just sour because I got suckered into seeing House of Wax for ~9 just recently.
You know, I think the whole dupe thing has been duplicated far more many times than was needed. Therefore, I stricken your comment a dupe.
We have the same zipcode!
I don't understand why some of these features don't make it to Google Canada as well. I know the US is the US, but Canada isnt that much different (same movie premieres, same movies, etc etc etc) So why not have a simple version of this on Google.ca, maybe it will link up with the TWO (yes, count them) movie chains in Canada and tell us the showtimes :D
-Ben
I still use Yahoo maps, but the difference is that Google's version is a lot less cluttered, less confusing and easier to use. In short, they are doing the same thing everyone else is doing, but better. The only reason I don't use Google maps is they didn't have direction finding last I checked.
Google is doing a lot of stuff that is already done by other companies, but with a better look, more sensible layout and overall better ease of use.
This is, afterall, my opinion, but it seems to be similar to those elsewhere in this forum.
I just hope that they continue to improve everything they've already established as well, and they don't overextend themselves.
1. Google is a totally great Linux / OSS / GPL success story. There is money to be made building great things for people to use on the OSS software stack.
2. I, for one am interested in new Google projects. Getting the most use out of an already very useful service is the powergeek thing to do. Heck, we are always talking about new things to do with hardware, software, etc... I don't see Google being any different.
2a. Where are the other cool projects coming from? MSN, Yahoo? (Well ok maybe the music thing, but we talked about that already.) Google is innovating in a big way, bringing lots of value to the net along for the ride. They have advanced the state of the art in web interfaces, scaleable file-systems, and search several times. Can't really say that about the others now can you?
3. Savvy? Are you sure you are reading the right site? The things that Google does are *hard*. --really hard. And they do it on OSS to boot! Remember #1, that is news for nerds and it is stuff that matters.
Blogging because I can...
If only my google had more moviephone.com, I might become a fully self-actualized person...
google maps has directions, and satellite views, and local search results..
This was covered on slashdot in like, 1970 when it first happened...
or else!
Did they have to do the little search box in the exact same colour and placement as the google search button, and colour the "search" button exactly the same as the google search button, with the same colour border popping up on mouseover?
That's just scarey.
But IP is all crap and we should respect companies that knock each other off like that.
That would save me at least 4 mouse clicks.
=brian
=cows are strangely attracted to me=
Earlier on /. I'd read the reason Google News still carried the Beta label was according to the TOS of most (if not all) news providers, distribution for commerical use was prohibited.
This clearly leverages off Google News, so somethings not making sense. There isn't a Beta label on Google Reviews even though it sources from their news feed. How can they use these reviews without a beta label, if the remainder of the newspaper requires it? How long before these reviews start to carry text ads? And does this mean the Beta label will be dropped off Google News as well?
In any case, this wouldn't be much use to me as I primarly use IMDB as a driver for selecting movies. I find critics working for the mainstream media are, well, just too mainstream for my tastes. I get more value from my peer's opinions than some overpaid critic.
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Since this feature was published a couple of months ago, I think that you should go out more often...
After viewing what Google offers I sort of hate to say it but, Yahoo still beats them hands down with their similar movie review/theather-finder/ticket purchise service at http://movies.yahoo.com./
Huh? No direction finding in Google maps? Look again. They have it, the interface for it is excellent, and it actually gives decent directions.
For instance, Crash gets two fingers (out of five) on Filthy's scale, and Google gives it four stars (out of five). Million Dollar Baby is 3 on Critic and 4.5 on Google.
There is no explanation on how movie review pool was selected. OK, it mentions that the list was "determined automatically by a computer program", but what was the reasoning behind programming the program to look in some places (i.e. rec.arts.movies.reviews) but not others.
Google really needs to increase transparency of the service before I start trusting it.
Google controls Movie Ratings, Times and Reviews
They do have direction finding. For me it doesn't understand my address (MapQuest understands it) but it does understand some addresses.
I still use MapQuest for getting directions to and from places because the directions feature in Google Maps isn't exactly perfect (but why would it be? it is beta, after all)
When will this insanity stop!!!
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In other up-to-the-minute news, Slashdot adds the ability to post comments.
No movie critics were harmed or even used in the making of this page. Haha, gotta love their sense of humor
Sigs are for Terrorists.
Surely they have been doing that for ages?
If Google really cared they would fix Android Chrome to reflow text, instead of discriminating
If you don't like it don't read it.
When Bill Gates said ten years ago that the Internet would become an 'Information Appliance' I really did not understand what he was talking about and thought he was a pompous ass. Now I search the internet 20-30 times per day and would be absolutely lost without out it.
So why is Google better? Probably not because their search engine is better. It is their formula - simplicity and relevancy. Their pages are not cluttered and contain only relevant information. Their ads are relevant. Their features are relevant.
What impresses me about this movie review is not how they review movies or the feature itself - which will change. It is the way it fits into the simple/relevant formula - you type the name of a movie or keywords about the plot and that is the way it starts. You don't have to navigate to movie.this or movie.that you just start typing. This is the way the world is starting to work and think and is a subtle but discernable shift from the old way.
http://www.google.com/help/features.html
i use the calculator most
The movie search feature's been in there for quite a while...
Doughnuts^HGoogle, is there anything they can't do?
s'wut i sed.
And fandango is worth it. Saves me an hour or two of time for popular movies that i can spend having a nice dinner with the family or something else on.
I pay more for a soda at a CONVENIENCE store than a box store/grocery store, so why wouldn't that apply to other services that offer a CONVENIENCE.
Just because it's online doesn't mean it's any cheaper to offer than paying someone 6 bucks to site in a "bullet proof box" as last time i checked engineers, sysadmins, webmasters and developers were a LOT more than 6 bucks an hour salary.
In Google search for
weather: zipcode
It's cool too.
Why is it that we can't buy media from google?
When I search for a song it should ask "buy this song?"
We need an open format for DRM, so individuals can sell their own media. Perhaps a flag in an ID3 header, yeah lame and hackable. But so is every other type of DRM out there.
.eet nnE
I don't get that movie icon when I do the same search.
I like my dinosaurs feathery, and my pterosaurs hairy (or is it pycnofibery?)
I've noticed an interesting pattern here on Slashdot. The editors are obviously notorious for duplicate stories (although, in my opinion, they have improved over the last few years). But a couple weeks after posting an article about a new Google feature, someone independently discovers it and the Slashdot editors feel the need to discuss it again. I only point this out because they did it not one month ago with search by numbers (original).
I know this feature is old news, but when I clicked the link in the story, it gave me results for my zip code without me entering it...So somewhere along the line when I was using google maps or something, the system knew which was my zip code...that was a little creepy.
Set your location (I used my ZIP code.) Then do a search with just "movie:" -- it shows what's playing in my local area.
Cool.
-ch
they've had it on there for awhile
I'm so glad someone decided to finally put together a service that lets me look up movie times in my area!
Thank GOD Google is here to push the envelope and bring us new, exciting features!!
WHAT NEXT?! WILL THEY LET US BUY MOVIE TICKETS OVER THE WEB TOO? LOL!
Metacritic is so buch better. Google cant compete here. www.metacritic.com Go to the film section
..I was wiping my butt, I looked down, and decided to Google my stool. Did you know that Google actually provided the toilet paper, AND wiped the rest of my bum for me? Where will these innovations end? Holy crap, Google just flushed my toilet! Dude!
Nice of Google to keep adding nice features for citizens of the USA (and possibly Canada or thereabouts, though I did not check). But Google is starting to get more and more cluttered for those of us who use it daily and don't have the good fortune to live in the USA. (I'll stay in the Netherlands thank you very much, in case some smartass was thinking to suggest I move)
Also, the movies offered on Google seem to be big Hollywood productions, none of the more obscure stuff, so one has to wonder who is paying for this service? Now, I know it's not at all easy for your average American to go and see the latest European or Asian flics (not to mention Indian, Chinese or African, to name but three other large movie-producing countries) anyway, but shouldn't a service like this help that aspect even more than just become another outlet for Hollywood advertising?
This new feature smells a bit off to me and my "cool"-ranking for Google just dropped another point.
idiots that run this site
This explains it all, really.
I feel like someone is trying to fucking program people here.
One word: advertisers
Googling for Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy does not get the same kind of link at the top.
There's more to it than this.
Is it just me or are Google turning into the Arkwright of the 21st century? Not in employment terms of course.
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Who are the idiots retyping this info for each new driving direction query? Yahoo at least remembers where I live (if I choose to let it).
Another fact people seem to gloss over.
"The selection and placement of reviews on this page were determined automatically by a computer program. No movie critics were harmed or even used in the making of this page."
And it has a sense of humour too!
WOW goggle could do everything right. Have you herd of Macromedia Central? It's the shit... With it MovieFinder already installed. You just put in your area code, then bam. You get show times Where the theater is links to the offical movie sight, buy tickets, movie photos it just better than google.
Maybe we'll finally be able to search and LOCATE WHERE ALL THE FUCKING MONEY WENT.
Ironically, the word ironically is often used incorrectly.
Well, not exactly. The "movie:" keyword was a story as you pointed out.
However, this story points out that that keyword is no longer needed, if you just search for a movie title of a currently playing movie, it comes up with that info in the results.
Ironically, the word ironically is often used incorrectly.
Google, in another groundbreaking demonstration of their internet technology, introduces GoogleBrain (beta)*.
Google will now merge with your thoughts and assimilate thought patterns, linking them to AdSense.
I, for one, welcome our google-lords.
Resistance is futile.
We are GoogleBrain, we are one.
*Not responsible for brain damage.
Zonk: Once you've entered your zip code, it will also tell you what movies are playing in your area.
zetasmack: google knows all. do not question.
Today you've entered your zip code into the largest database in the history of the human species, and it's been cross-correlated with the Google cookie on your hard drive.
Tomorrow you're gonna enter what? Your phone number? Your home address? Your SSN? Your vote for president?
Some day you people are gonna yearn for an earlier, simpler time, when people could reasonably expect to enjoy a right to anonymity.
PS: What is this "scirusgoogle" cookie I have?
Shouldn't that be Yahoo! knows all? Afterall they've been doing this for years. Speaking of Google and Yahoo!, Yahoo! was one of the original investers in Google before the IPO.
FalconShould there be a Law?
I tried typing in my local post code and no results were returned.
Let me guess, this is only a US-only thing - yet proving once again, that the rest of the world doesn't exist (as further proved by Google Maps)?
A class act.
Its nice..but doesn't work yet. I just watched a movie at a theater, and google doesn't find that movie at that theater. Or the theater at all for that matter.
The only reason I don't use Google maps is they didn't have direction finding last I checked.
Make your query involve two addresses separated by the word "to".
I put in my exact street address and it couldn't find the AMC theatre that is less than a mile from my house - it listed 5 of the 9 AMCs in my area - maybe I just happened to pick a bad example, but I think they should be able to do better than that - fandango is still the way to go
For some reason, I just don't have a problem with google taking more and more of the market. Now they need their own OS. :/
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I just wanted to point out that Yahoo! has the exact same thing going on, except for the zip code box on the search results page.
Yeah, Altavista was my prefered search engine for years. Now most of the tyme I start with Google but occasionally I'll go with About, especially when it comes to archeology and anthropology or photography as About has really good sections on these. When Google doesn't do it for me I'll then go to Dmoz, Teoma, or Mooter.
FalconShould there be a Law?
Here's what I think: google will use their web accelerator's ability to see every click you make from a web page to automatically rate sites. Links you click get rated higher, when you hang out on the page longer the rating is even higher.
;-)
A tamper proof ratings system is pretty easy, if you can assign a unique ID to the rater and you have enough raters. You can look for people who rate things consistently with each other and clump them together. It should be pretty easy to cull out "diseased" clumps that rate only a few sites up and ignore all others. It would be really hard to build a rating spoofer that presented enough unique ids to Google, with each ID rating in a smart enough way, that the spoofer would affect the ratings Google can get from millions of people browsing through the WA.
You can even give people pageranks that are based on their personal preferences + the preferences of other people in their clump. Think of left-handed and right-handed whuffie a la Corey Doctorow.
Google, if you haven't thought of this already, I want a job
you're totally right. the "i want it now" instant gratification desparation of our society (and i'm not saying i'm not one of them, i think we all are, who wants to wait?) is finally affecting things on a broader spectrum. It isn't jsut that you can find out anything you want, and you can do it fast, but you can do it much more simply. I just used it and it's brilliant. No waiting for a site to load, then enter relevant info to find showtimes, just bang and you have your info. nice and simple, just as google does best.
-jÆ Nana korobi ya oki
what will google think of next? I don't know whether to buy stock in the company or just ask someone who works there to marry me...maybe both
It's always about your man. Your man. Your man. Someone to love me. Someone to marry me. Someone to take care of me. (Note: I reading your other posts)
How about getting some skills yourself and get hired there? Huh? You TOO can be something. Ever thought of that?
If you Google for state name + constitution, you'll get a result like this:
California
Constitution: 31st State
According to http://www.50states.com/californ.htm
Doesn't work for possible 51st states such as Canada, Puerto Rico, England or the UK. And not all "real" states it seems: New York instead gives "local results". (If you just search for the state name you get "news briefs" for the state.) I just noticed this today, don't know how long this has been.
"No movie critics were harmed or even used in the making of this page."
I wonder if anyone has ever compiled a list of parodies of the American Humane Association's ratings. Incidentally, you can find the ratings themselves over here:
http://www.americanhumane.org/site/PageServer?page name=pa_film_ratings
Jeremy Butler
www.ScreenSite.org
www.TVCrit.com
I checked the posted link and google offered me theaters in my area! I did not enter my ZIP.
How did they know? My IP addresses location? Did they get my ZIP previously and record it?
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I prefer to have tickets already, before showing up for a sold-out movie. While lots of people feel the way you do, or don't even think to try, it also gives an edge in beating the crowds, so movies are sold out less often at the time I buy in advance. And if a movie is sold out at the time I try to buy, I can try another theater without schlepping around (possibly without success), or check into another movie online to attempt purchase. And without having to stand in line in bad weather, or for unpredictable waits before a movie starts.
In fact, I don't know why anyone buys tickets any other way. Maybe this all applies only to places like NYC where there's lots of competition for sold-out shows, and lots of alternative theaters and movies. But it's at least as convenient as buying at the theater, as long as I'm already online when I want to buy tickets - which is almost all the time, especially as I have a smartphone.
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