Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

Save of the Week 6/18/11

Or: How we saved over 50% on dinner and a movie

I follow some other cute blogs from time to time, and a lot of them have cool ideas for a weekly theme post.  I thought I'd try to adopt a couple of these and maybe it'll keep me honest about updating in a timely fashion.

Since Eric and I are notoriously savvy savers, I thought I'd write weekly about the biggest deal we scored in the past seven days, and maybe offer some insight on how our readers (reader?) can bag the same bargain!

This past week, Super 8 opened in theatres.  I totally fell for the viral marketing campaign that made the film seem mysterious and unmissable.  Of course with names like J.J. Abrams and Steven Spielberg attached, what film fan could resist?  It's 83% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, which I always check before seeing a movie to see what the critics think.  If it gets a "fresh" tomato (60% or more positive critical reviews), I'll usually give it a try if I'm interested.

These are our stellar choices for this week.

Our local AMC cineplex recently refurbished half of its twenty-four theaters into dine-in venues for a new experience called Fork and Screen (I don't really get it--is it supposed to be like Fork and Spoon?  It's not really close enough to click), so they were distributing coupons for BOGO admission, free appetizer with entree purchase, and free dessert with entree purchase.  We went with the goal of using all three.

Since "our" AMC is at Pleasure Island on Disney property, sometimes cast members receive free movie tickets for excellent job performance (completing a big project, receiving a positive letter from a guest, etc.) and because Eric is such a great manager, this happens to him a lot!  So we took our free tickets to the box office, and the little guy at the window said we couldn't use our BOGO admission coupons since we technically didn't buy one (the BO in BOGO).  Eric, determined to attain the coupon trifecta, countered by saying that one could technically buy these passes at the window and use them for admission, so it shouldn't be any different that we brought ours from home.  The window guy eventually agreed with his logic, so in the end we only had to give up one of our free passes!  Maybe I'll swipe the other one and go see the Company limited engagement screening starring NPH...

We deliberately chose a 4:00 showing so it wouldn't be too busy.  Since they serve dinner during the movie, we (read: I) didn't want to be bothered by an entire theaterful of thirsty tourists raucously requesting refills over all of the best lines of the film.  We made sure to ask our friendly server Sharonna for separate checks so we could each use a coupon for the appetizer and dessert to share, but she informed us that they have a one-coupon-per-person policy, so we could even pay together!  We ordered mozzarella sticks as our appetizer to munch on during the previews, including one for Cowboys and Aliens, for which I'm praying for a "fresh" tomato. (Didn't this movie used to be called Cowboys Vs. Aliens? And didn't it used to star RDJ?!)  For the main event, I ate about three bites of my chicken mac and cheese (with a delightful pretzel breadstick) and saved the rest for the next day (gotta save room for dessert).  Eric tore into his bleu cheese burger and I helped out with the fries.  To top it all off with whipped cream and a cherry, our free dessert, a brownie sundae, arrived just as act three was opening up.  Overall I thought the menu prices were pretty reasonable, comparable to any other table service chain of similar caliber.

As for the movie, I definitely recommend it!  As for the save, it was one for the books.  Our rule of thumb of "it never hurts to ask--the worst they can say is 'no' " scored us the first point in the coupon trifecta.  Then we got to use two coupons on one bill, which was rare and refreshing; doing so didn't save us any extra money but it was still convenient.  We gave Sharonna the check while "My Sharona" played over the credits, and I tallied our savings in my head until my eyeballs became dollar signs like a cartoony slot machine face.

Movie Tickets
Original Price: $11 x 2 = $22
Our Price: $0 (technically -$11 since we have the extra pass to use again, but we'll say zero for tallying purposes)

"Cheese Trio Batons" Appetizer (that's "Mozzarella Sticks" to normal humans)
Original Price: $7.99
Our Price: $0

Entrees
Blue Max Burger: $9.89
Bistro Chicken Mac and Cheese: $10.99

Chocolate Brownie Sundae
Original Price: $6.49
Our Price: $0

*Splurge of the Day*
Soda: 3 dad gum dollars and seventy-nine racken-fracken cents (thank heaven for free refills)

TOTAL
Original Price (adjusted to include actual tax and tip): $62.69
Our Price: $30!


With a savings margin like that, I can't blame Eric for ordering that blasted soda, even though it did account for a whole 10% of our bill for the evening.  For a dinner date and movie night all rolled into one, including leftovers for TWO meals, I'd say that's pretty darn good!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

The Decade in TV and Film

So, you know I'm into movies and tv and stuff.  And I'm into reading.  So that means I read a lot about movies and tv and stuff, and almost all the stuff I've been reading lately has been lists of the top movies and shows of the decade (even though, since the millenium technically lasted until the end of 2000, I'm guessing the decade probably lasts until the end of 2010, but who's counting?).  So I thought I'd make my own little list, especially since most of their lists (especially the movie lists) are composed of total downers that nobody except movie critics have ever seen.  So anyway, here goes: a list of my favorite films and television from the oughts. 

20 Favorite Films

1. Almost Famous (2000)
2. Amelie (2001)
3. Bruce Almighty (2003)
4. Death at a Funeral (2007)
5. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
6. High Fidelity (2000)
7. In Bruges (2008)
8. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)
9. Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
10. Minority Report (2002)
11. Moulin Rouge! (2001)
12. Ocean's Eleven (2001)
13. Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
14. Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
15. Stranger Than Fiction (2006)
16. The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)
17. The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
18. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005)
19. Tropic Thunder (2008)
20. Wall-E (2008)

20 Favorite TV Series and Mini-Series

1. Angels in America (2003)
2. Arrested Development (2003-2006)
3. House, M.D. (2004-present)
4. Monk (2002-2009)
5. Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King (2006)
6. Project Runway (2005-present)
7. Pushing Daisies (2007-2009)
8. The Office (2005-present)
9. Three Sheets (2006-present)
10. Ugly Betty (2006-present)
Honorable Mention: FlashForward (2008-present), too early to tell if it'll define a decade for me or not

5 Favorite TV Series not originating in the oughts

1. Futurama (1999-2003, 2010-present)
2. Inside the Actors Studio (1994-present)
3. Sex and the City (1998-2004)
4. Roswell (1999-2002)
5. The West Wing (1999-2006)
Honorable Mention: The X-Files (1993-2002), even though the seasons that aired in the oughts sucked

Disclaimer! I still haven't seen Sherlock Holmes, Extract, Wonder Boys, Freaks and Geeks, Punch-Drunk Love, The Hurt Locker, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Extras, The Hangover, or Avatar, all of which may have broken the list if I had seen them during the oughts.  But now it's the...teens (?) so I guess they're ineligible.  Along with Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel.  And I know you're asking, "Where're 30 Rock and Lost?" but I don't watch those shows, so... :-P

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

I Love My Country

This year, no one but I will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of the release of Trapper County War, an alleged action-adventure film that features two songs--and a cameo appearance--by my dad, Terry Pinder. These tunes include "Certified Fool" and "I Love My Country," which I think is great title (the song features a clever double meaning).

In honor of this milestone, here's a collection of some interesting country song titles. Some of these may be inaccurate, but they're still worth reading if you're bored.


  • All My Exes Live In Texas
  • Bubba Shot The Jukebox
  • Drop Kick Me Jesus (Through The Goal Posts Of Life) -- one of Dad's favorites
  • Get Off the Table, Mabel (The Two Dollars is for the Beer)
  • Get Your Biscuits In The Oven and Your Buns In The Bed
  • Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)
  • How Can I Miss You If You Won't Go Away?
  • How Come Your Dog Don't Bite Nobody But Me?
  • I Bought the Shoes that Just Walked Out on Me
  • I Can't Pass the Bar, and There's One on my Way Home
  • I Changed Her Oil, She Changed My Life
  • I Don't Want Your Body If Your Heart's Not In It
  • I Gave Her My Heart and A Diamond and She Clubbed Me With A Spade
  • I Gave Her the Ring, and She Gave Me the Finger
  • I Got In at 2 With A 10 and Woke Up At 10 With a 2
  • I Guess I Had Your Leavin' Coming
  • I Still Miss You, Baby, But My Aim's Gettin' Better
  • I Wish I Were A Woman (So I Could Go Out With A Guy Like Me)
  • I Would Have Wrote You A Letter, But I Couldn't Spell Yuck!
  • I'd Rather Have A Bottle In Front Of Me Than A Frontal Lobotomy
  • If I Ain't Got It, You Don't Need It
  • If I Can't Be Number One In Your Life, Then Number Two On You
  • If I'd Killed You When I Wanted To, I'd be Out of Jail By Now
  • If My Nose Was Running Money, Honey, I'd Blow It All On You
  • If The Jukebox Took Teardrops, I'd Cry All Night Long
  • If Today Was A Fish, I'd Throw It Back In
  • If You Can't Live Without Me, Why Aren't You Dead?
  • I'll Tennessee You In My Dreams
  • I'm Drinkin' Christmas Dinner (All Alone This Year)
  • I'm In Love With a Capital U
  • I'm So Miserable Without You, It's Like Having You Here
  • Jesus Loves Me But He Can't Stand You
  • Legendary Chicken Fairy
  • Mama Get The Hammer (There's A Fly On Papa's Head)
  • Phantom Of The Opry
  • Please Bypass This Heart
  • She Got The Gold Mine and I Got The Shaft
  • She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy
  • Tennis Must Be Your Racket 'Cause Love Means Nothin' To You
  • Thank God and Greyhound She's Gone
  • The Pint Of No Return
  • Timber... I'm Fallin' In Love
  • We Used To Kiss On The Lips, But It's All Over Now
  • Welcome to Dumpsville, Population Me
  • When We Get Back To the Farm (That's When We Really Go To Town)
  • You Can't Have Your Kate and Edith Too
  • You Changed Your Name From Brown to Jones, and Mine From Brown to Blue
  • You're The Reason Our Kids Are So Ugly

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Movie Stars in the Making

Before Eric and I ever met, all the Pinders went on a little trip called Paddle Georgia, which involved our kayaking about 45 miles down the Chattahoochee River over the course of three days on the water. It just so happened that during the trip, a documentary film maker was producing a piece on the Chattahoochee, and he took some footage of us for his project, Chattahoochee: To Fall in Love with a River. We appear in the full-length documentary several times, but Mom recently found the delightful YouTube clip below, in which Pinders can be seen if you fast forward to 2:50 and 3:30. (If you're wondering what it is we're doing, it's a cheer we learned on a guided trip of the Nantahala River a while back. We retained it and it's been a family tradition ever since!)