>>85082991Ticket pre-ordering is going to become as much of if not larger of a problem than pre-ordering videogames. Mark my words.
Wait until there are two different versions of a movie, the pre-order tickets get extra scenes. They start deliberately *cutting* scenes from the "standard" version making the movie less cohesive.
As mediocre as BvS was, wait until they release complete filler-material movies knowing they'll earn $150mil on opening weekend no matter how bad the film is. And I mean MST3K bad, not hollywood generic blockbuster bad.
Pre-ordering tickets is the exact opposite of demanding better from hollywood, its an implicit license for them to deliver *less*. Don't be that guy.