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Friday 16 December 2011

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If you're a student like me, whose money is little, and who has no income, or any source of monetary values, besides your allowance, that is, sadly, just enough for your expenses at school, then you must find it hard to find some spare ka-ching to spend over the weekends for a movie.

If that's the case, lend me your eyes, and read on with my self-formulated tips and techniques on ways to spend your money inside the theaters wisely!

WHAT MOVIES TO WATCH?


I personally believe that genres greatly affect the entertainment value of the film. Therefore action films like Mission Impossible, and Sci-Fi's like The Thing are the best picks.

Why? Because if you would think about it, if you would spend money on watching drama, or worse, drama-comedies, then you just wasted your money. Not that the genre isn't good at all, what I am trying to say is that you can watch these on DVD, without diminishing a major amount of entertainment value, unlike as to how much you will lose if you'd watch the earlier genres I mentioned on DVD.
SM Cinema's 10-Peso Film Fiesta
Explosions, gun shots, alien abduction, slick digital animations -- these are some of the things I personally enjoy watching over the big screen. These elements basically increases essence to the film when watched in a bigger screen, and a higher quality of audio.

Dramas, are slow-pacing, so I wouldn't recommend them as much. There's a tendency that these films will bore you out, worst-case-scenario, you might fall asleep while watching it.

Of course, it depends on what types of movies that you enjoy to watch. I would like to highlight: your money will be spent well if you'd watch the movies you honestly liked the most.

SM 10-PESO FILM FIESTA AND OTHER CHEAP ONES.


If you're not from the Philippines, skip this. SM Cinema, one of the leading movie theaters in the country, recently invested on cheap-showing of some films that either flopped, or have been enjoyed already by most of the public.

The SM 10-Peso Film Fiesta only costs 25-pesos, a smaller amount compared to their regular screening service fee: 130-160 pesos. There are a whole lot of similar screenings like ones from Ever Gotesco Malls.

SM 10-Peso Film Fiesta is limited to a number of SM Supermalls only. Catch the latest info about their screenings in the SM Cinema website.


Today's time, the sense of practicalness is merely inevitable. One must choose to spend his money well, and value it, for it could be gone in just seconds. Keep reading on my posts, and thank you guys for your support!!

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