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The way the policies rapidly change on this thing I doubt I renew.
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it's for a limited timeSo it’s 4 movies a month now?
I can still turn that in to 16 movies a monthSo it’s 4 movies a month now?
Saw it last night with wifey. It definitely wasn't that good, lol. The acting and decision making was horrible. Paula, Laz, Omar, and that puerto rican mature were hard to deal with. Spent more time questioning things than enjoying the movie. Still had some good moments though, but I'd never see it a second timeTraffik was bad, but I wanted to support it. The decision making was laughable. Horror movie bad.
Paula Patton isn't a good actress, and doesn't even look that good anymore. There's no reason to hire her.
MoviePass no longer lets you see the same movie more than once
MoviePass just instituted a new change to its terms of service and the company will now prevent subscribers from seeing the same movie more than once. iMore spotted the update and reports that the new limitation will apply to all subscribers, new and existing. MoviePass' website says, "We recently updated our Terms of Service to reflect that MoviePass subscribers are only permitted to see a select movie in theaters once with your MoviePass. We hope this will encourage you to see new movies and enjoy something different!"
MoviePass' app for Android has been updated to reflect the new terms of service, though the update for its iOS version hasn't yet been released as of writing. iMore reports that once updated, the app grays out movies users have already seen and includes a note stating, "You've already seen this movie."