Hollywood star Elijah Wood has hit out at a major movie theater company over its decision to tier ticket pricing based on the comfort and view that comes with your seat.

AMC TheatresAmericas biggest movie theater chainunveiled its new pricing plan on Monday, under which seat location will determine the cost of a ticket.

The scheme, which AMC has dubbed Sightline, will make seats in the middle of the auditorium cost a dollar or two more, while those in the front row will become a little cheaper.

By the end of the year, the company will have rolled the pricing structure out to all of its domestic locations for movie showings after 4 p.m.

The cheapest ticket prices will only be available to members of AMCs loyalty program, AMC Stubs. Members of AMCs A-List subscription membership will be able to upgrade their tickets to the most expensive seating for free.

In a tweet on Monday, Woodwho has starred in several blockbusters including the Lord of the Rings trilogyaccused AMC of destroying a sacred democratic space with its new ticketing system.

Representatives for AMC were not immediately available when contacted by Fortune.

Wood wasnt the only person to object to AMCs plans, with many Twitter users calling for a reversal of the program or declaring their own plans to boycott the companys theaters rather than pay a premium for a reasonable seat.

Others speculated that AMCs new strategy would actively ruin the business and increase the likelihood of cinemas undergoing a long, slow, agonizing death.

Many theater operatorsincluding AMChave long been offering premium or luxury movie viewings with plush seating and other perks for those willing to pay more for their ticket.

AMCs Prime showings offer customers special comfort seating and enhanced projection technology, while other chains, like Cinépoliswhich promises bottomless popcorn, in-theater waiters and a gourmet menuexist only to offer luxurious experiences for moviegoers.

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