Resol,
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I only ever went to a Megarama theater somewhere in Casablanca, so… I guess that one was my fave?

HurlingDurling,
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Plex at home

EDIT: Just to add, this is mainly because there are no small movie theaters around here and only large chains that I don’t support.

Corno,

The local one. They have moving seats, smoke machines, strobe lights, and the seats have this haptic feedback mechanism too, which is really immersive with certain movies!

Cocodapuf,

Jordan’s furniture imax in Reading ma.

  • It’s one of the only 4k Lazer projection systems on the east coast, the picture is fantastic.
  • It’s a furniture store so the seats are comfy
  • Buttkickahs
  • Fudruckers
merari42,

Stuttgart has a few nice Art house cinemas. One is in an older building and has some nice retro vibe to it with it’s old sign from the 60s. The other is newer and has better equipment. Both have a really chill atmosphere and a good programme of movies

meekah,
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Interior crocodile alligator, I drive a Chevrolet movie theater.

Kolanaki,
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A virtual one. All the benefits of a big screen without

  • High price tickets
  • high price snacks
  • Sticky seats
  • Other people

And as a bonus, you don’t need special glasses to watch the 3D movies. You’re already wearing them!

Yaztromo,

All time, probably the Cinesphere at Ontario place — one of the very first IMAX screens ever built, inside a geodesic sphere.

Currently (and closer to home) the IMAX theatre at our local museum. They show all sorts of IMAX formatted films (they have a full 4K Laser IMAX projection system), and their snack bar is hard to beat: excellent popcorn and hot dogs, lots of snack options, and the prices for which don’t break the bank (especially when compared to all the other theatres in our area). Last time I went (to see Oppenheimer) I got a large popcorn, large Coke, and a cup of gummy treats — and I think I spent a whole $12 (CAD).

And while I don’t have one, they have an annual pass available.

mojofrododojo,

Seattle’s SIFF - Formerly Cinerama, this theater has a 97’ curved screen setup to play Cinerama films, but it makes a damn fine IMAX screen too lol

tiefling,

My living room

Drusas,

Alamo Drafthouse. Comfy seats, decent food, will kick out disruptive patrons.

Sadly, we don't have one near me.

AquaTofana,

Eeeyyyy the one single thing Texas does well! Love me both the Alamo Drafthouse and Flix Brewhouse!

TheControlled,

Dolby Cinema

Susaga,

There’s a cinema near me that’s only got two screens, but I have had a better time there than most franchise cinemas. Plus, it’s only £4.50 a ticket, and the snacks aren’t too pricey either.

kugel7c,

I was at a theater for the first time in a long time recently and it was definitely my favorite to visit so far. “Zoo Palast” in Berlin, the interior/the entire vibe was great. The building screams 70s even though it was renovated/rebuilt 2010-2013 so they did a great job there. I can’t speak to video or audio quality because I just don’t have a a reference but the movie sounded and looked good to me. Also it has a lot of original language showings which is always nice to see here instead of just dubs.

Thorny_Insight,

My home couch. I don’t feel like paying to go watch ads and eat expensive popcorn.

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