Sober Thal said:
So do you not pay for food that don't like, even after eating all of it?
Of course not.
Yet you would watch a movie, and not pay for it, if you don't like it.
Entitled. Just admit it. It's okay. It doesn't mean you are evil incarnate.
Food isn't a service, it has a resource cost, and movies don't have that. They have an initial cost, yeah, but the act of reshowing a movie in a theater doesn't actually cost anything, other than labor and a few film reels.
A better comparison would be if you got someone to come over and fix your plumbing. If he did a shitty job, I think you deserve a refund. Maybe not a full refund considering the resource cost of the pipes installed, but besides that, you should get your money back. And it doesn't matter if it had a high initial cost, it doesn't matter that he spent a lot of money to start his business, get premises, etc, what matters is that the labor you paid him for was not worth the money you paid him, and you should be refunded.
There's a difference between a good and a service, which is the fact that a service cannot be returned. If you buy a dvd player or moldy bread or something and you don't want it then you can return it, but you can't do that with a bad movie experience or if the plumber floods your basement.
I don't know, I guess that technically is me feeling entitled. If someone says `Imma show you this movie it'll entertain you!' I feel entitled to be entertained, just as if someone says `Imma fix your sink' I feel entitled to not have a flooded basement after. When I pay for something, I feel entitled to get what I payed for. And you're right, that doesn't mean I'm evil incarnate. But it also doesn't mean I'm a thief, or that I have no good justification for my actions. I'm just doing what makes sense to me, and my own moral values. Isn't everyone?