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Went and saw Max Max on Friday night at Hoyts Forest Hill

2 Tickets, $20 via Optus Movie Rewards
2 Drinks, 1 Medium Popcorn, 2 Choc Tops $38

Cinema had sound coming only from the right hand side of the cinema for the first 10 minutes, and it was way too quiet once they got the whole thing working.

Additionally, the drinks came in these Black Plastic Max Max "Barrels", which didn't even fit into the cup holders in the cinemas because the base was too wide. Marketing fail... Now have a new money box though

#backinmyday
#getoffmylawn
#thisiswhywepirate

i quickly learned why Dandenong cinemas werent worth the $10 price tag.

ill happily drive from rowville to a palace cinemas (if its showing there).

I'd never been to a drive-in before when seeing Mad Max. was pretty good, but stuffy/fogging was annoying.

Watched Need For Speed on the weekend. thank f**k i didnt pay to see that

Sometimes I get those $9 village movie club tickets and thankfully the mrs is a student (inb4 pedo) so its not always bad.. but last time was expensive night out when you add in dinner as well #mortgagetightass.

Moral of the story, drag her along to more car event days instead as she seems to enjoy it.

Also Simon only 1 medium popcorn? dafaq?

Edited by UNR33L

Any point calling these kunce without an actual written offer from another bank?

I went through mortgage choice as I was refinancing & sorting out new loan. Never dealt directly with bank so unsure of the tactics you can use.
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