Top 10 Most Bizarre and Unusual Cinemas

By Editorial Staff in Entertainment On 18th February 2015
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#1. Hot Tub Cinema

Hot Tub Cinema is not you regular, run-of-the-mill theater where you go, grab a pillow and lie down to watch a movie that is, as per the standards we are maintaining in this list since this is a pop up event. It held its first public screening in 2012, and has remained one of the most enjoyable ways to enjoy the favorite films for the people of London and Brisbane at various locations, as they sit in a hot tub. Getting wet, dressing up, singing, drinking and having all forms of fun are encouraged here.

#2. Sci-fi Dine-in Theater

The Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant at Disney's Hollywood Studios is a theme restaurant. The restaurant is designed with inspiration drawn from a drive-in theater of the 1950s, with booths, resembling convertibles, i.e. four-seater cars with whitewall tires, and number plates of 1955. As visitors enjoy their food, they can watch film clips from the 50s and 60s, on the large projection screen. The 47-minute projection comprising pseudo-documentary, cartoon, etc., is quite engaging.

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#3. TGV Cinemas’ Beanieplex

TGV Cinemas are a theater chain in Malaysia, and it has very well secured its position in the running for giving one of the coolest, comfiest and strangest movie experiences. Here, regular cinema seats have been replaced with bean bags, and is the first and only cinema in Malaysia to do so. Currently, there are three theaters of the chain which offer bean bag seating arrangements, and these aren't just any beanies: they feature 2 meters of leg room, which is as good as king sized beds to snuggle in.

#4. Open Air Film Screening of DokuFest

DokuFest is the biggest Documentary and Short Film Festival in Kosovo, which takes place in the beautiful one time capital, Prizren. DokuFest was begun in 2002 as an annual event, and it showcases films at various open air screening venues around the city. Though it also showcases films in regular theaters, it is the screenings at open air venues that attracts attention. With the sky above the head and grass to sit on and spread the legs, this is a one-of-a-kind movie viewing experience.

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#5. Grand Cinema Digiplex

Grand Cinema Digiplex is located in Baneasa Shopping City of Romania. It was established in 2011, as the largest cinema in Romania, with the largest screen in the country. It is a grand experience to watch a movie or show in this theater, sitting all relaxed in the rocker adjustable couches and seats made of leather, which replace the classic seats of cinema. One can choose to watch a movie in a premium conditions, or gain the ultimate cinematographic experience, in the different theaters.

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#6. Dome Cinema

The Dome Cinema of New Zealand is set inside the Gisborne Gentlemen's Club billiard room inside the Poverty Bay Club building erected in 1898. While the theater has a nostalgic air about it, with the red carpet, stained glass domes and rich history, the theater offers one of coolest, comfiest and strangest movie experiences, three or four nights a week. One can curl up in one of the bean bags, and enjoy some delicious pizza or local organic wine and relish a movie in an old-fashioned style.

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#7. Orange Cinemas Club

The Orange Cinemas Club project was created in 2011 in Beijing on request of Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment Group, one of the biggest Asian cinema companies. For a complete boutique cinema experience, Orange Cinemas Club is the place to be. Amidst the striking interiors, and the option to have private or corporate events with food and drinks, there are sofas where the visitor can ensconce himself with pillows and even blankets for the ultimate comfort, while watching films.

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#8. Blitz Megaplex

The Blitz Megaplex is a chain of movie theaters across Indonesia. Started in 2013, it has several of its theaters in Jakarta. Blitz Megaplex in Jakarta offers sofa beds for seating, which is called "velvet seating". Even though the tickets for these beds are priced at 2-4 times the regular seats, they are immensely popular, especially with couples, who enjoy spending some time in the bed, watching a movie and having snacks in the beautiful beds. Thankfully, there is no charge for individual pillows.

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#9. Electric Cinema, England

The Electric Cinema, located in Notting Hill, London, is one of the oldest working theaters in the country. Opened in 1910, it was among the first buildings dedicated solely to displaying motion pictures. But it is not the history of the theater that makes it known, but its revival and remodeling in the modern era, during which wide leather seats and sofas were installed in the theater. It even offers luxurious giant beds. Front-row audience can watch movies easily without straining the neck.

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#10. Enzian Theater

For those who enjoy a healthy dose of arthouse movies, the Enzian Theater is the place to be. Located in Maitland of Florida, the Enzian Theater is a non-profit theater which features arthouse movies. It is famous for hosting the Florida Film Festival, and other local film festivals. But watching art films doesn't mean you have to be all intense. Patrons can sit in chairs around tables, or in comfy sofas, enjoying a meal, here and get one of the coolest, comfiest and strangest movie experiences.