You see, its already been awhile since I last watched any movies at Mid Valley. Sure I used to go there a lot but eversince the Commuter train was built there, I felt the crowd was just too much to handle. Moreover, the line at the cinema was always so long I can’t get tickets to the movie I always wanted to watch. So where do I go? I ended up in Berjaya Times Square, Kuala Lumpur.

Eversince the GSC cinemas at BTS opened, I’ve been there to watch every movie I wanted to watch. I can’t call it the perfect place to go, though because the cinema was so small that most of the un-hot movies were off the list before you can say “I wanna watch that!”.

However, the experience today taught me to stick to BTS more. I went to watch “Eragon” and guess what was the surprise I got? RM11 for a movie ticket? Maybe I’m a little out because my last movie wasn’t really the latest but if I’m not mistaken BTS doesn’t charge RM11 just because it was a new movie! Then again, maybe they do. Right? Wrong? I wasn’t so happy with the rates so I asked the ticketing guy why is there a difference between the RM10 and RM11 rates and he replied me saying that its because its a new movie. So I asked how new is considered new? And guess what? He avoided my question by ignoring me. Don’t any of us ever wonder how new is considered new? Is 3 weeks still new? A month? What about those movies that are “new” but did not get that much of a “hit? So? How?

Cinemas… we are all duped…