Since the settlement was just approved, the mechanism for submitting a claim probably isn't in place yet. Give it a few weeks and watch for ads in major publications. Class action settlements usually involve stipulated methods for publicizing the claims procedure, particularly in situations where class members aren't likely to be on a list somewhere (as in, e.g., shareholder suits).
I'm leaving this thread open strictly for further posts responsive to the question asked. Comments about the substance of the lawsuit were not solicited and will be deleted as thread-craps. Thanks for your cooperation.
I'm sure they've already figured out just how much $$ was spent at each theater and have given each theater that amount to be given outso it's probably gonna be one of those "first come-first served" deals where just anyone can get a free $5?
Funny stuff, from that list I only saw the Patriot (what a piece of shite) in the theater, but it actually cost me much more than the $5 I am supposedly entitled to: Tckts for 2 ( > $16), plus that night we saw the movie fairly late, didn't feel like spending an hour in the train, and took a cab back home and ended up with $45 tab 'cause the friggin cabbie didn't know what he was doing.
Of course, I have never heard of David Manning in my life.
So if I showed up saying I saw them all, I would be netting $25 - $30? Hmmmmm.....