People who show up to a movie theater at the time listed on their ticket probably don't value their own time very much when you consider you're almost
Hence our delight at a recent piece of visionary legislation put forward by a state senator in Connecticut, which would require movie theaters to list, not just the “start time,” but the actual time the movie starts.
State Senator Martin Looney is proposing a bill that would require movie theaters to post two times on tickets: the start time of the previews, and the actual start time of the movie. Movie theaters currently post the start time of the trailers on tickets, leaving guests having to guess what time the actual movie starts.
A proposed bill would force Connecticut movie theaters to advertise the start time of the previews, and the film itself.
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A Connecticut state senator is trying to force movie theaters to reveal exactly what time the actual movie starts, to let people reduce the amount of trailers and ads they have to watch. If you’re a regular movie-goer you’re probably well aware that revenue-seeking theaters are cramming more and more movie trailers and straight-up commercials into