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Jeffbiscuits 15-05-2012 06:53 PM

Favourite cinema
 
All I'm asking is for your favourite cinema in the world.
I'll start with the Ritz Cinema in Randwick, Sydney. A proper old art Deco ( I think)cinema building with loads of red everywhere inside. Red seats, red curtains and so on. And it had a pub upstairs. It was great.
http://www.ritzcinema.com.au/

jaykays hat 15-05-2012 07:49 PM

We had a great old fashioned Cinema called the State in Grays Town Centre, they filmed a bit of Roger Rabbit in there. It had the one screen and kept the old fashioned interior. Sadly it closed down many years ago and has been left to rot. Word was that the growing African population around here was going to buy it and turn into one of their baptist churches. Praise da Lord.

morris 15-05-2012 10:18 PM

Since we're doing best cinemas in the world, I'll give a shout-out to the Civic Theatre, Auckland NZ. It used to look like this.

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...cProscnium.jpg
Down the bottom you can see lions flanking either side of the stage. Their eyes would glow when the lights went down, then go off during the main feature.:D

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...gldpanther.jpg

The ceiling of the Civic is done like a night sky with twinkling stars. From the moment you arrive and step in the door, everything is special and magical. The theatre has been used in films like Peter Jackson's King Kong. more Pics of its awesomeness Civic Theatre
I've never seen so much detail right throughout a place, it's phenomenal and unique. It's been years since I've been there but I still remember it fondly.

Jeffbiscuits 16-05-2012 01:55 PM

Is that top pic an actual photo or a painting? It looks pretty cool either way.

morris 16-05-2012 02:31 PM

It's an actual photo, I think it looks that way because it was taken with low lighting (maybe someone's phone-camera). It really does look like that.

Zippykins1 16-05-2012 10:17 PM

I'm hopeful that multiplexes will die a death and cinema going will become more like going to the theatre. Nice surroundings, each different to the rest, chance to get a glass of wine, more of an experience. You'd only go every couple of months to see decent things....

we'll see.

thedude 17-05-2012 09:51 PM

The Odeon in Torquay, poper old school cinema, having to que outside, only had one screen, many a memory.

bencobra 28-05-2012 03:59 PM

Hyde Park Cinema in Leeds
 
Really old school cinema. Over 100 yrs old and still one of the country's finest. Cottage road is also a cool little cinema in Leeds.

isobel101 29-05-2012 02:12 AM

Two votes for the Hyde Park
 
Hyde Park Picture House in Leeds, it's at the end of my road, it's cheap, and if you sit in the balcony the other patrons respect old school cinema etiquette regarding talking and phones

byungbabe101 29-05-2012 11:22 PM

Glasgow
 
i'd like to add the Cineworld Cinema in Glasgow, Scotland! it's THE tallest cinema in the world and one of my all time favourite cinemas to go to! they have also now installed D-Box seats which take 3D above and beyond! and i am no fan of 3D myself but it really does add a special something! and not to mention the giant cup holders! c'mon! :D


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