Showing posts with label Statistics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Statistics. Show all posts

Monday, 18 October 2010

Unlimited October

October
NumberName of FilmRatingDate WatchedDirected by; Price
1Made in DagenhamR

17/10/2010

Nigel Cole

£6.60

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Okay.  I haven't seen any movies in a while.


Due to various issues with Cineworld and their direct debit collection, I ended up paying for the entire year, after which my card will be cancelled (I may or may not reconsider this).  They also gave me a month free.

So, as things stand at the moment, I've paid £148.50 for my card, instead of £162.  I've seen £71.40 worth of movies with it.


I'm down £77.10, but my card is good till January fifth, and I take the final exam of my course tomorrow (so a ton of free time after that).  Let's see how fast we can make that gap shrink.

Monday, 12 July 2010

Unlimited July

July
NumberName of FilmRatingDate WatchedDirected by; Price
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...yep, I didn't see anything throughout June. I've been busy. We'll see how it goes to the end of the year.

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Unlimited May

May
NumberName of FilmRatingDate WatchedDirected by; Price
1Ironman 212A5/5/2010

Jan Favreau£4.30
2A Nightmare on Elm Street18

16/5/2010

Samuel Bayer

£4.30

3Furry VengeancePG

17/5/2010

Roger Kumble

£4.30

4A Nightmare on Elm Street18

24/5/2010

Samuel Bayer

£4.30


Why yes, I did see Nightmare on Elm Street twice. I had my reasons.

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Unlimited March

March
NumberName of FilmRatingDate WatchedDirected by; Price
1Valentines Day12A1/3/2010Garry Marshall£4.30
2Alice in WonderlandPG


9/3/2010


Tim Burton


£4.90
3I Love You Phillip Morris1530/3/2010Glenn Ficarra and John Requa£4.30

That's £13.50. Exactamundo, in other words.

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Unlimited February

February










NumberName of FilmRatingDate Watched Directed by; Price
1Precious - Based on the novel "Push" by Sapphire
15

4/2/2010Lee Daniels£4.30
2The Princess and the Frog


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5/2/2010


Ron Clements and Jon Musker


£4.30
3Ponyo
U



16/2/2010




Hayao Miyazaki




£4.30


That's £12.90 in total, so I'm actually down by 60p. Slow month.

You might have noticed I haven't been updating very often recently. I just seem to be in a bit of a slump at the moment.

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Good Times Are Here Again

I have another Unlimited Card. The price has gone up a bit - it's now £13.50 a month, with an extra £1.30 charge for 3D films - but, getting back into my old habits should mean that, once again, they'll be losing out on this deal.

When you get an Unlimited card, you're contracted to keep it for a year. You can choose to pay monthly (£13.50, as I said), or annually (£162). To save you doing the maths yourself, I'll just point out that 162/12 = 13.5. There's no difference in price, however you pay.

This may not be the best time to get a card - I'm just catching the tale end of the Christmas releases, and summer isn't for a while - but it's now that I feel like watching films. Two or three a month and it will easily pay for itself, and I love the freedom of just popping in on my way past, and seeing if there's anything on.

You can apply for an Unlimited card here, if I've caught your interest.

Because I like statistics, I'm going to keep track of what I use it for in the table below. I may put each month in a separate post, I may not. We'll see.

'Number' is just to keep track of how many I see, 'Name' is the name of the film, 'rating' is the (BBFC) classification, 'date watched' and 'directed by' speaks for itself (one would hope), and 'price' is the price I would have paid without the card.

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NumberName of FilmRatingDate Watched Directed by; Price
1Sherlock Holmes12A13/1/2010 Guy Ritchie £6.10
2Alvin and the Chipmunks: the Squeakquel


U

21/1/2010
Betty Thomas
£4.30
3Up in the Air
1527/1/2010Jason Reitman
£4.30
4Edge of Darkness
1531/10/2010 Martin Campbell £6.50


..so, I'm £7.70 up. Score.