Re "I see hedonism, debauchery and greed enough without paying to do so for two 
hours in a movie theater.":

 That's my attitude also - I'll be giving it a miss.
 Talking of movies, years ago I saw They Shoot Horses Don't They?, starring 
Jane Fonda, which took the marathon dances of the 1920s in the US as a symbol 
of ruthless capitalism. It's one of the most depressing films I've ever seen 
and I loathed it at the time. It was on the box tonight and the scary thing is 
that it now seems much more like a prophecy/parable of the ghastly situation 
we're in today in which the young have no job security; zero-hours contracts 
have become common (in UK law a "zero-hours contract" does not oblige the 
employer to provide work for the employee but the employee agrees to be 
available for work as and when required); there is a housing bubble putting 
house ownership out of reach of the young; add in massive state debt which must 
devolve onto the younger generation; top that with high youth unemployment and 
cut-throat competition for jobs; sprinkle in welfare cuts specifically targeted 
at the young (the under-25s) and it makes for a depressing reality.
 

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