Posted on 03/08/2021 6:00:15 AM PST by mylife
From shiny multiplexes to opulent indies to that one around the corner with the sticky carpets and the slightly stale pick ‘n’ mix, the spectrum of cinemas is a mile wide – and we miss them all. All of them are sanctuaries for movie lovers; places to go dream and be transported.
With so many still shuttered, it’s time to celebrate them in all their infinite variety. So join us for a globe-trotting tour to the most glamorous, architecturally eye-popping, Insta-friendly and just plain drop-dead-gorgeous cinemas on the planet – the ones you’d go out of your way to visit. Pull up a red velvet armchair, foot stool and fancy cup holder and take a trip to the world’s most beautiful cinemas.
50. Grand Lake Theatre, Oakland Known for the opinionated messages that regularly grace its marquee (owner Allen Michaan is very vocal about politics), the Grand Lake Theatre is a remnant of a more luxurious age of moviegoing that’s been remarkably preserved. Depending on what movie you’re seeing, you’ll be seated in the expansive main auditorium (home of the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ, played before select screenings), a desert-themed Egyptian auditorium or the tiled Moorish-style theater. As beautiful as the decor is, the prices are what get folks through the doors: matinees are less than $7 and all tickets are $5 on Tuesdays. Zach Long
Put it on the poster: The custom rooftop sign above the Grand Lake Theatre is one of the largest of its kind, made up of 2,800 bulbs that are typically lit up on Friday and Saturday evenings.
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The last time I was in a theater I noticed they had the same speakers I had in my house!
They had more of them, but the same Cerwin Vegas never the less.
Not everybody can afford a good big screen TV, and surround sound system, but From what I read, MAKE PAYMENTS!
You are better off in your own home.
I’ve only been to one of these theaters although another one listed is a relocated theater I did visit.
I still think that they missed some other still operating theaters and the takeaway is that all around the world the good revival/specialty houses are a rare breed in today’s economy and either needing to go to GoFundMe, merchandising (distribution or collectible prints and other merch), or turn non-profit to stay alive.
In a movie PALACE a steward or stewardess should be there to hold your beverage.
I read the other day that Alamo Draft House is in serious trouble due to Covid lock downs.
< /KeepAustinLockeddown >
Their mantra is killing their businesses.
The local lefties don’t want the city or state opened up.
And that includes the hipster doofus leftists.
No bailouts for those who refuse to open their doors. Go beg or learn to code.
Surprised Radio City Music Hall (NYC) didn’t make this list.
They are all full of bedbugs now.
That’s the anti-Trump theater you got there. With the nasty marquees.
Way better than movies on the submarine, though “gas pump girls” and barberella were hits
Way better than movies on the submarine, though “gas pump girls” and barberella were hits
and sticky floors and damp seats.....................
It is ranked last, but that is the photo they use?



Hopelessly lost to restoration due to regs on removal of asbestos and lead paint.
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