Actually, the actual exchange rate is 1 rupee = 0.0223714 USD. Hyrule ain't doing good these days.MaVeN1337 said:Like... 8 Rupees or something.
Unless it's imax, Then we're talking like 20 rupees.
Exchange rate: 1 rupee = 1 usd
I'm in Shanghai and it's similar here, roughly 60 RMB for 3D =D thats like what... $10 and 30 RMB for 2D films =DZeeky_Santos said:I live in china where the cost is based on how popular it is. They can do this because they posses a cavalier attitude and don't give a fuck what official regulations are.
However, for something finite I only know the Imax across the road (take that bitches), 100RMB. That's about $15
Oh you're right, I forgot about that little asshole running around breaking jars and running off with the money.Cowabungaa said:Usually 8 or 9 euros, something like that. That's about 10-12 dollars. Bloody hell that's a lot, seeing as some people can go to the theatres for half that. And I always have to buy a 5 euro train ticket and often a soda as well (as I bring my own M&M's).
But I like the cinema experience, even when I go alone (which is pretty much always) so I'll be happy to pay it. I got plenty of money anyway. /gloat.
Actually, the actual exchange rate is 1 rupee = 0.0223714 USD. Hyrule ain't doing good these days.MaVeN1337 said:Like... 8 Rupees or something.
Unless it's imax, Then we're talking like 20 rupees.
Exchange rate: 1 rupee = 1 usd
That's about rightBoneasse said:Well there's different prices depending on when you see the film, in the cinemas in Denmark.
If it's before 6 PM it's cheaper and if it's after 6 PM and it's a 2hr+ movie, then the price is around 18-20$ in USD.
I'd say on average though, the price is 15$ for a standard movie.