TymerDC
Sr Member
This a follow up to "People talking in the theater... " at this thread:
http://www.therpf.com/f12/people-talking-theater-110674/
....which are stories of people's bad movie going experiances. I have run across an article of how better improved theaters should be and found some actually exist that I wish I could attend but sadly most are out of my reach.....maybe some guys here live near one of these or know one like these. Some theaters are very unusual and some might be to your liking...some not:
CINEBISTRO - Miami, 2 others in Florida, 2 in Virgina and Colorado
http://www.cobbcinebistro.com/dolphin-info.asp
Reserved seating in a boutique theater for the +21 crowd though they do allow parents to bring children to family films that play until 6pm. Stretch out on duel reclining leather chairs that boast 6' of legroom and enjoy an order of Churrasco Steak and a pitcher of white-wine Sangria. No food or drink served once lights go down...free valet parking.
CINEFAMILY - Los Angeles
The Cinefamily, Los Angeles
Expertly curated art-house films in a single screening room with 158 chairs and 8 leather couches. An average Friday night double feature? "Citizen Ruth" introduced by director Alexander Payne followed by "Flirting with Disaster" with David Russel in person. Some can drool over special events when Stephen Merritt from the Magnetic Fields popped by one past summer to perform a live score to the 1916 silent film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. the concession offers Crumbs cup cakes.
RERUN GASTROPUB THEATER - Brooklyn
reRun Gastropub Theater | Indie Cinema with a Buzz
Tucked in the back of the reBar Restaurant is a new art-house theaters that fits 60 on refurbished minivan seats. The eclectic programming is plucked from the festival circuit : 75% of the films are self distributed or looking for distributors. One-off screenings of classics like "sweet Smell of Success" or ridiculata like the erotic lesbian vampire romp "Daughters of Darkness are free. The theates boasts a full bar and heavenly menu and a small popcorn can come drizzled with your choice of bacon fat or duck fat.
THE THEATERS OF CANAL PLACE - New Orleans
The Theatres at Canal Place
Each of the 5 screening rooms which have 50- 70 reclining leathers seats are outfitted for all digital projection. Chef James Beard semi-finalist Adolfo Garcia created a Mediterranean-inspired menu that includes a Spanish muffuletta sandwich and a glazed duck salad brought to your table with a simple press of the call button. Wine also served and they have $10 matinees.
THE ACADEMY THEATER - Portland, Oregon
The Academy Theater - Portland, Oregon
The 2nd run theater completely restored in 2006, sell sushi, frsh salads,Flying Pizza by the slice and Nathan's hot dogs, plus organic juices and 10 microbrews on tap at the concession stand. The theaters also offers babysitting services Thurs thru Sundays for customers with children 18 months -8 years old. They also occasionally run vintage trailers.
ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE - Texas and Virginia
Alamo Drafthouse
Full service awesomeness from the pioneer of movie-going fun. Besides good eats and drinks (beer too) brought to you throughout the film, you have access to first run movies and a treasure trove of signature events: sing-a-longs, quote-a-longs, Master Theater (a glorious pairing of turkey movies and live comedy show). Terror Tuesdays and Weird Wednesdays where $1 earns you a truly depraved and deplorable exploitation movie. Annoyed by a blabby neighbor? Hold up your menu card and a server or manager will promptly adress the problem. Every Tues is Baby Day when parents can shamelessly tot along their infants to the 1st showing and no glares if a kid squawks.
AMC MAINSTREET 6 CINEMA SUITES - Kansas City, Mo , New Jersey and Texas
AMC Mainstreet 6 Kansas City, MO 64105 | AMC Movie Theaters
A civilized haven for the 21+ crowd. Relax in reclining leather seats-equipped with subwoofers underneath so your chair vibrates along with the action on screen-and let your server bring you dinner from the full in-house menu. Sip wine, themed cocktails, or Kansas Cities own Boulevard beer on tap. Attendents bid you "good evening" with a warm towel and a Ghirardelli chocolate mint. every bathroom has its own private sink.
BIG PICTURE - Seattle
Big Picture Movie Theater Seattle Meeting Event Facility
A little gem speakeasy style nestled below a neighborhood steakhouse. The 21+ first run theater has one screening room that seats 88 people. They serve their famous white-cheddar-cheese popcorn in a champagne bucket. Wash it down with a Bogart-muddled fresh sage with lime, Cointreau and Tanqueray gin. You can reorder your cocktails and request when you'd like them delivered to you during the movie.
I realize some of these theaters aren't to everyone's liking but I found them interesting and wouldn't mind trying one or 2 if I could. Maybe someone out there has an unusual theater they attend that they could share.
http://www.therpf.com/f12/people-talking-theater-110674/
....which are stories of people's bad movie going experiances. I have run across an article of how better improved theaters should be and found some actually exist that I wish I could attend but sadly most are out of my reach.....maybe some guys here live near one of these or know one like these. Some theaters are very unusual and some might be to your liking...some not:
CINEBISTRO - Miami, 2 others in Florida, 2 in Virgina and Colorado
http://www.cobbcinebistro.com/dolphin-info.asp
Reserved seating in a boutique theater for the +21 crowd though they do allow parents to bring children to family films that play until 6pm. Stretch out on duel reclining leather chairs that boast 6' of legroom and enjoy an order of Churrasco Steak and a pitcher of white-wine Sangria. No food or drink served once lights go down...free valet parking.
CINEFAMILY - Los Angeles
The Cinefamily, Los Angeles
Expertly curated art-house films in a single screening room with 158 chairs and 8 leather couches. An average Friday night double feature? "Citizen Ruth" introduced by director Alexander Payne followed by "Flirting with Disaster" with David Russel in person. Some can drool over special events when Stephen Merritt from the Magnetic Fields popped by one past summer to perform a live score to the 1916 silent film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. the concession offers Crumbs cup cakes.
RERUN GASTROPUB THEATER - Brooklyn
reRun Gastropub Theater | Indie Cinema with a Buzz
Tucked in the back of the reBar Restaurant is a new art-house theaters that fits 60 on refurbished minivan seats. The eclectic programming is plucked from the festival circuit : 75% of the films are self distributed or looking for distributors. One-off screenings of classics like "sweet Smell of Success" or ridiculata like the erotic lesbian vampire romp "Daughters of Darkness are free. The theates boasts a full bar and heavenly menu and a small popcorn can come drizzled with your choice of bacon fat or duck fat.
THE THEATERS OF CANAL PLACE - New Orleans
The Theatres at Canal Place
Each of the 5 screening rooms which have 50- 70 reclining leathers seats are outfitted for all digital projection. Chef James Beard semi-finalist Adolfo Garcia created a Mediterranean-inspired menu that includes a Spanish muffuletta sandwich and a glazed duck salad brought to your table with a simple press of the call button. Wine also served and they have $10 matinees.
THE ACADEMY THEATER - Portland, Oregon
The Academy Theater - Portland, Oregon
The 2nd run theater completely restored in 2006, sell sushi, frsh salads,Flying Pizza by the slice and Nathan's hot dogs, plus organic juices and 10 microbrews on tap at the concession stand. The theaters also offers babysitting services Thurs thru Sundays for customers with children 18 months -8 years old. They also occasionally run vintage trailers.
ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE - Texas and Virginia
Alamo Drafthouse
Full service awesomeness from the pioneer of movie-going fun. Besides good eats and drinks (beer too) brought to you throughout the film, you have access to first run movies and a treasure trove of signature events: sing-a-longs, quote-a-longs, Master Theater (a glorious pairing of turkey movies and live comedy show). Terror Tuesdays and Weird Wednesdays where $1 earns you a truly depraved and deplorable exploitation movie. Annoyed by a blabby neighbor? Hold up your menu card and a server or manager will promptly adress the problem. Every Tues is Baby Day when parents can shamelessly tot along their infants to the 1st showing and no glares if a kid squawks.
AMC MAINSTREET 6 CINEMA SUITES - Kansas City, Mo , New Jersey and Texas
AMC Mainstreet 6 Kansas City, MO 64105 | AMC Movie Theaters
A civilized haven for the 21+ crowd. Relax in reclining leather seats-equipped with subwoofers underneath so your chair vibrates along with the action on screen-and let your server bring you dinner from the full in-house menu. Sip wine, themed cocktails, or Kansas Cities own Boulevard beer on tap. Attendents bid you "good evening" with a warm towel and a Ghirardelli chocolate mint. every bathroom has its own private sink.
BIG PICTURE - Seattle
Big Picture Movie Theater Seattle Meeting Event Facility
A little gem speakeasy style nestled below a neighborhood steakhouse. The 21+ first run theater has one screening room that seats 88 people. They serve their famous white-cheddar-cheese popcorn in a champagne bucket. Wash it down with a Bogart-muddled fresh sage with lime, Cointreau and Tanqueray gin. You can reorder your cocktails and request when you'd like them delivered to you during the movie.
I realize some of these theaters aren't to everyone's liking but I found them interesting and wouldn't mind trying one or 2 if I could. Maybe someone out there has an unusual theater they attend that they could share.