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The best TOP 10 Movie theaters

The best movie theaters always make the movie better.

You could be watching the third re-run of your own birth, but if you're snuggled into a soft seat with buttery popcorn in your lap and a sound system that feels like its channeled directly into your temporal lobe, somehow you'll come out feeling like you had a good time.

For the global jet-setting movie junkie, these are some movie theaters that take a good experience and make it great.

1. Cine Thisio, Athens, Greece
 

Movie magic as close to Mount Olympus as possible.

Athens is home to multiple outdoor movie theaters that crop up during the summer but none provide as majestic a view as Cine Thisio.

From your seat at Cine Thisio you not only get to view the latest blockbuster but also the Acropolis, and the Parthenon that sits on top. The best view is at night.

Cine Thisio is the oldest outdoor movie theater in Athens, built in 1935, and is usually open from April to October. Cine Thisio shows both first-run studio releases and classic movies.

2. Alamo Drafthouse, Texas, United States
 

Don't worry, you don't have to dress like a hipster wrestler for all Alamo events.

It shouldn’t make sense that a movie theater chain has such street cred, but Alamo Drafthouse does. Think of it as the cool kid brother movie theater.

Alamo Drafthouse started out in Austin, Texas, and hosts a whole series of events including Heckle Vision, Quote Alongs and nights where experts rip apart Michael Bay popcorn blockbusters.

But what makes the Alamo theaters really cool are its policies: no children under the age of six, no talking, an extremely strict no-cellphone policy (as this curse-laden voicemail left by an unhappy customer demonstrates) and no ads before the movie.

This is a movie theater experience as it should be: the movie you pay for, zero annoyances and great food and beers being served to your seat.

3. Raj Mandir Theatre, Jaipur, India
 

Housing 1,200 seats, the show place for the nation.

Come here for the ultimate Bollywood experience: the national anthem at the start, a choice of expensive and cheaper seats, the three-hour Hindi flick bisected with an interlude and applaud along with the locals whenever the hero shows up on screen.

With its pink Art Deco-inspired exterior made up of waves and asymmetrical shapes, the Raj Mandir is a symbol of Jaipur, a city laid out beautifully from its founding in the 18th century.

It opened in 1976, seats around 1,200 and usually fills up. With ticket prices around Rs100 (US$1.90), this won't be your most luxurious movie outing, but it will definitely rank among the most memorable.

4. Kino International, Berlin, Germany
 

There's beauty in the straight lines and right angles.

A remnant of the Cold War, Kino International dates back to Germany's socialist period. Today Kino International boasts a well-rounded art-house program and hosts a strong list of premieres, festivals and parties.

The movie theater is situated along Karl Marx Allee, where entire blocks of buildings carry heritage status and are protected by the Denkmalschutz in Berlin.

This heritage status means that the outside façade of Kino International, along with its interior furnishings, cannot be altered.

5. 4DX, Seoul, South Korea
 

All of the latest in movie technology housed in one theater.

4DX bills itself as the first 4-D movie theater in the world that screens studio releases, taking 3-D movies to the next level by introducing movement and scent, as well as wind and water effects.

Sitting through amusement park-type effects for such a long time may not be suitable for everyone, and people with heart disease, back pains, pregnant women and children under one meter are discouraged from entering.

4DX aims to “free” the moviegoer by connecting with the characters on screen, placing them into the shoes of the protagonist by feeling what he feels.

6. Uplink X, Tokyo, Japan
 

Only in Japan can space constraints be sold as a plus.

Uplink X calls itself the smallest movie theater in Japan, with 40 seats. It's housed in a multipurpose building managed by Uplink Co. alongside Uplink Factory, a multipurpose theater space and Uplink’s café Tabela.

Its standout feature is its "social seating" plan -- the 10 various types of seats are not screwed into the ground, but can be moved around within the space, making the movie-watching experience more interactive and social.

7. Prasads, Hyderabad, India
 

A multiplex can be interesting if it offers something new for moviegoers.

You might mistake Prasads as just another entertainment complex in Hyderabad -- but take a look at its cinema screen; it's the largest IMAX 3-D screen in the world.

Measuring 72 x 92 feet, and running since 2003, it receives more than 1,500 calls a day to the telephone booking line.

Sydney may have the largest IMAX in the world at 97 x 117 feet, but throw in the 3-D technology and you get yourself on this list.

The biggest grossing films in IMAX 3-D for Prasads so far have been "Avatar," "The Polar Express" and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.


8. Cine de Chef, Seoul, South Korea
 

Nothing dissonant about pairing French-made seats with the latest Matt Damon thriller.

Korean movie theater company CGV claims another spot on this list with its Cine de Chef theater, which gives a luxury spin to the “dinner and a movie” concept.

Many other movie theaters also provide food and beverage options to moviegoers, but Cine de Chef stands out with its upscale French-Italian cuisine, courtesy of a former Park Hyatt chef.

After dinner, patrons can relax for the duration of the movie in the Quinette Gallay seats, specially designed for Cine de Chef. The seats are by the same people who make private movie theater seats for United Arab Emirates royalty.

This meal and a movie doesn’t come cheap, however; prices start at ₩38,000 (US$34) for a lunch and a movie ticket. The dinner prices start at ₩60,000 (US$53).

9. Secret Cinema, Worldwide
 

Even the term "movie theater" is now a malleable term.

This may be stretching the concept of the movie theater since Secret Cinema does not host events in a single physical space -- the location is determined by the movie screened.

Secret Cinema is a London-based group that organizes monthly movie events shrouded in mystery. Patrons are told not to reveal the location or even the movie screened.

Once you register, you are told the day of the screening to gather at a predetermined location. From there hired actors put on a live-action version of scenes from the movie before the finale, a theatrical showing of the movie itself.

10. The Castro Theatre, San Francisco, United States
 

Sometimes old school is still cool.

The term “movie palace” was coined to describe the elaborately designed theaters that sprung up in the first half of the 20th century in the United States.

Opened in 1922, the Castro Theatre is one of the last vestiges of that bygone era still in operation. Its Mexican cathedral-inspired façade continues to captivate tourists and moviegoers.

With the decadence of its lobby and auditorium, and the attention to detail in the wet plaster motifs on either side of the screen, the Castro presents simply what new technologies are attempting to mimic -- the pleasure of the movie-watching experience.

Source: CNNGO

Top 10 Best Valentine’s Day Gifts

That time of the year comes once again when men and women, including lovers and couples, share their feelings of love and show every inch of devotion and affection in that day of Valentines. One way of showing such emotion is through giving gifts that does not just measure one’s purchasing power, but thoughtfulness, love, and sheer enjoyment. See this top 10 list for the best Valentine’s Day gifts for 2012 and find out some ideas that can make you lady or man happy.


1. Long Stemmed Bouquet of 12 Red Roses

When you think that just one stem of white rose means “One True Love”, you can convey your message more if you have purchase a bouquet of 12 red roses. They may be more expensive in this time of the year, but the number 12 means the full cycle of a clock, the 12 zodiac sings, or the 12 months in a year. Giving such a gift expresses that you think of your lover and your affection is consistent all year long, Red roses are always the best Valentine’s Day gift.

2. Big Plush Teddy Bear

This gift is considered a classic because stuff toys are weaknesses of girls, especially those that are huge and great companies in bed. Teddy Bears are specifically favorites because they are cuddly and cute. However, if you think this is just for the girls, wait until you gift your lover a huge teddy bear that Mr. Bean likes. It may be simple, but it makes a clear statement that boys love toys too.

3. Personalized Jewelries

Whether you may think of pendants and necklaces for girls or rings and embellished necktie pins for the boys, what makes a jewelry gift customized for Valentine’s Day is the inclusion and engraving of names of the couple, and not just the name of the person to be given the gift to. Make sure that you give this in a place and time that is considered to be the most romantic, and this gift will work like a charm.

4. Box of Chocolates or Chocolate Gift Baskets

“Sweets for the sweet, sugar for your honey” is a line that expresses the love you feel for your other half. Even though your box of chocolates may consist of expensive brands and names, or just a chockfull of the chocolates your lover likes, price is not the name of the game in this gift. What matters is your thought and effort in coming up with such a gift.

5. Bath and Spa Gift Sets

Valentine’s Day is not just all about love, but it is also that time of the year where making your other half feel pampered, comfortable, and relaxed. With this said, bath and spa packages are perfect for spending some special time in a truly intimate setting. Imagine the candles, the soothing scent of aromatherapy that eases the senses, and even the warmth of each other’s presence. You can even include gifts such as scented candles, aromatherapy kits, and even soft towels.

6. Luxury Cruise

It can be costly, but this is a gift that combines many packages into one. Aside from the dinner taken on the middle of the ocean, it also gets romantic with dance and song, musicians playing while enjoying meals together, or sleeping in a suite inside an expensive cruise ship. There are even packages where you can enjoy sports, spas, and saunas while in the cruise.

7. Expensive Perfume

Aside from having it used for Valentine’s, this kind of gift can be used in any occasion at any given time of the year. This kind of gift is not just for the ladies but for the guys also as there are scents created for both genders.

8. A Ticket for Two in a Valentine’s Concert

Every year, there are certain famous bands, groups, and even singers that render concerts, which is intended to spice up the night for couples and lovers through a night of sweet sentimental music and serenade of songs that tickle one’s love bone. After the concert, you can couple it with a dinner that ends a perfect night of love.

9. A Bungee Jump Together

It may take some time to get into the place where you can make the jump, but doing this together can make you feel closer through thick and thin, and even close in danger and disaster. Yes, it can make your heart jump with fear, but taking this one extreme event means a lot for Valentines.

10. Cookbook for Unique Recipes

This kind of gift may be preferable for the ladies as they really love spending some time in the kitchen, experimenting something new for their man in encountering a gastronomical experience. However, you can make this gift more special if you could cook different unique recipes together. Just imagine that you can both explore your preferences in food, snacks, favorite treats, and even hated meals, while cooking dinner that you can both enjoy with each other.

Source: Direct Rooms

Top 5 Valentine Romantic Destinations

1. Valentines City Breaks to Paris


Paris earned the reputation as the perfect Valentines city break. Short Valentines breaks to France are easy to take, the food outstanding and the atmosphere truly romantic, creating the perfect Valentine's Day gift idea.



2. Romantic Valentines Breaks on Lake Como


If you are looking for something really special as a Valentines gift, look no further than a Valentines break to Lake Como - quite simply, the most beautiful, peaceful and romantic spot in the whole of Italy.


3. Valentines Holidays to Prague


A break in Prague is a delightful Valentine's Day gift. There is no end of entertainment in Prague, with bars and restaurants filling the romantic streets with folk music and the scent of local delicacies late into the night.

4. Valentines Breaks to Sardinia


What could be more romantic than a Valentines weekend of breathtaking scenery, stunning beaches and magnificent food? Taking a private villa in Sardinia for your Valentines break is an unforgettable Valentine's Day gift idea.



5. Romantic Valentines Holidays in the Caribbean


Taking a private villa in the Caribbean is the ultimate Valentines idea. Lying together on fine white sand with a chilled cocktail in hand, soothed by the sound of the sea gently lapping the shore is an unrivalled experience.

Source: Direct Rooms

World's top new landmarks

The new best landmarks in the world are ...

Arizona's Grand Canyon Skywalk is the best new bridge, New York by Gehry the top new skyscraper and the Statue of Liberty the most visited landmark, according to Travel + Leisure magazine.

The New York-based travel magazine conducted an online survey last year to discover the world's top new landmarks.

Some 60 landmarks were rated in different categories -- skyscrapers; parks and public spaces; museums; bridges; sports and performance venues as well as classic landmarks.

New landmarks are defined as landmarks opened after 1996, while classic landmarks are those opened in or before 1996.

Respondents were also asked if they had actually been to the sites to identify which are the "most seen" landmarks.

Although the results are heavily skewed to the United States, Beijing's National Stadium, the "Bird's Nest," and Mexico City's shiny silver Museo Soumaya managed to take the top spots for their respective categories.

What are your favorite new landmarks? Let us know in the comments.

                                                                                

 Top New Bridges

1. Grand Canyon Skywalk, Arizona
2. Henderson Waves Pedestrian Bridge, Singapore
3. Millau Viaduct, Millau, France
4. Ponte della Costituzione, Venice, Italy
5. Langkawi Sky Bridge, Langkawi, Malaysia






Grand Canyon Skywalk: best bridge ... 
to have an adrenaline rush.

                                                                                 

 Top New Museums

1. Museo Soumaya, Mexico City
2. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas
3. Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston
4. Modern Wing, Art Institute of Chicago
5. De Young Museum, San Francisco













Museo Soumaya: Carlos Slim's treasure box.

                                                                                

Top New Parks and Public Spaces

1. National September 11 Memorial, New York City
2. Millennium Park, Chicago
3. Sands SkyPark at Marina Bay, Singapore
4. High Line, New York City
5. Metropol Parasol, Seville, Spain













National September 11 Memorial: a place 
to remember.

                                                                                 

 Top New Skyscrapers

1. New York by Gehry, New York City
2. Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
3. Turning Torso, Malmö, Sweden
4. Swiss Re Building, London, England
5. CCTV Building, Beijing, China












New York by Gehry: skyscraping as art.

                                                                                

Top Arenas and Performance Venues 

1. National Stadium, Beijing, China
2. Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
3. National Aquatic Center, Beijing, China
4. Wembley Stadium, London, England
5. Winspear Opera House, Dallas













National Stadium: Bird's Nest, top new 
stadium.
                                                                                

Top Classic Landmarks

1. Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
2. Statue of Liberty, New York/New Jersey
3. Machu Picchu, Peru
4. Colosseum, Rome, Italy
5. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco












Eiffel Tower: stays classy for many decades.

                                                                                 

Most-Visited Landmarks

1. Statue of Liberty, New York/New Jersey
2. Empire State Building, New York City
3. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
4. Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
5. Big Ben, London, England










Statue of Liberty: the most-seen landmark.

Source: CNNGO

Top 15 Social Networking Sites

1 | Facebook
2 - eBizMBA Rank | 750,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 2 - Compete Rank | 2 - Quantcast Rank | 2 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 2 | Twitter
13 - eBizMBA Rank | 250,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 24 - Compete Rank | 5 - Quantcast Rank | 9 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 3 | LinkedIn
27 - eBizMBA Rank | 110,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 44 - Compete Rank | 23 - Quantcast Rank | 14 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 4 | MySpace
84 - eBizMBA Rank | 70,500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 51 - Compete Rank | 62 - Quantcast Rank | 138 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 5 | Google Plus+
95 - eBizMBA Rank | 65,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | *NA* - Compete Rank | *NA* - Quantcast Rank | *NA* - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 6 | DeviantArt
183 - eBizMBA Rank | 25,500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 346 - Compete Rank | 74 - Quantcast Rank | 130 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 7 | LiveJournal
303 - eBizMBA Rank | 20,500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 605 - Compete Rank | 203 - Quantcast Rank | 102 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 8 | Tagged
315 - eBizMBA Rank | 19,500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 447 - Compete Rank | 217 - Quantcast Rank | 282 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 9 | Orkut
350 - eBizMBA Rank | 17,500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | *NA* - Compete Rank | *NA* - Quantcast Rank | 156 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 10 | CafeMom
451 - eBizMBA Rank | 12,500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 127 - Compete Rank | 82 - Quantcast Rank | 1,144 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 11 | Ning
456 - eBizMBA Rank | 12,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 617 - Compete Rank | 411 - Quantcast Rank | 339 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 12 | Meetup
621 - eBizMBA Rank | 7,500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 838 - Compete Rank | 516 - Quantcast Rank | 509 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 13 | myLife
728 - eBizMBA Rank | 5,400,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 122 - Compete Rank | 391 - Quantcast Rank | 1,670 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 14 | myYearbook
823 - eBizMBA Rank | 3,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 451 - Compete Rank | 285 - Quantcast Rank | 1,732 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

 15 | Badoo
952 - eBizMBA Rank | 2,500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 1,596 - Compete Rank | 1,148 - Quantcast Rank | 112 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Social Networking Websites | Updated 1/20/2012 | eBizMBA

Source: EBIZMBA

Without Wikipedia, where can you get your facts?


Wikipedia has blacked out its English-language site for 24 hours. So how will its regular readers get information?

Work-averse students, corner-cutting journalists and people who simply enjoy wasting time online are in for a testing day.

Wikipedia, the user-generated internet encyclopaedia, has temporarily removed its 3.8 million English-language pages in protest against proposed US anti-piracy laws.

It might be an inconvenience for those who rely on it. But for those who don't wish to endure an information blackout, there are plenty of other places to look instead.

Perhaps the most loyal Wikipedia addicts will find this a pleasant change. Alternatively, for those who have come to depend on it, the withdrawal symptoms might be excruciating.

Either way, the shutdown offers a rare insight into what the modern world would look like minus Wikipedia - and whether society would be better or worse as a result.

Go to the library
Those feeling lost without Wikipedia can turn to that most traditional of research tools - the book.

It's a habit they should get into more often, according to Andrew Orlowski, executive editor of technology news site The Register.

While he believes the internet's egalitarian ethos has been a positive force, Orlowski fears that it has also come at the expense of standards of scholarship and expertise normally required by editors of the printed word. "It encourages a kind of intellectual laziness," he adds.

The campaign to save libraries in the UK threatened by cuts might suggest they continue to occupy a unique place in the public affections, regardless of hi-tech competitors.

But for Dr Mark Graham of the Oxford Internet Institute, who has studied the Wikipedia phenomenon, they have some serious disadvantages compared with their online equivalents.

"For many people just getting to a library is hard, it's time-consuming, whereas you can consult Wikipedia anywhere, from your phone," he says. "It's open access, it's free."

Pick up the phone
It's the time-honoured technique employed by fact-checkers, researchers and journalists. If in doubt, ring an expert and ask them.

Orlowski believes it is a habit many regular Wikipedia readers could benefit from adopting. A university professor, for instance, will have attained their status though hard work and study, he says - Wikipedia editors, by contrast, only need a broadband connection.

But supporters of the site argue that it does not claim the same authority as peer-reviewed scholarship and should, instead, be seen as a starting point for research.

Moreover, Graham argues that Wikipedia's collaborative editing ensures mistakes are quickly corrected - a verdict backed up by a 2005 study by the journal Nature.

"It's hard to keep blatant falsehoods up for long because there are so many eyeballs on it," he says.

Estimated 365 million readers worldwide
Editions in 283 languages
20 million articles, 3.8 million of them in English
100,000 regular contributors
Ranked as the sixth most popular website in the world
Source: Wikipedia

Other websites

It might not be apparent from some of the more fevered coverage of the shutdown, but there is plenty of internet out there beyond Wikipedia.

As such, the site's rivals have no doubt braced themselves for a surge in traffic.

Those looking a reference fix can turn to the online edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, which claims to be the oldest such compendium still in print.

Online-only alternatives include Scholarpedia, whose entries are peer-reviewed by experts; Encyclopedia.com; and Citizendium, which was set up by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger.

If all else fails, those who cannot cope without Wikipedia for 24 hours can familiarise themselves with Google cache.

See for yourself
For the most dedicated browsers, it is perhaps the most radical solution of all - switch off your computer altogether and see the world for yourself.

Orlowski hopes this is a trend that catches on. While the internet has undoubtedly broadened the scope for sharing human knowledge, he argues, people have become accustomed to acquiring knowledge through their computer screens rather than first-hand.

"The primacy of direct experience has definitely been lost," he says. "People end up relying on other people's opinions."

Graham agrees that looking beyond Wikipedia's parameters is no bad thing. For instance, the site tells us a lot about the West but considerably less about Africa, he argues.

"Wikipedia does a great job of telling us what it knows about," he says. "But there are huge gaps."

Use your memory
If all else fails, those struggling to come up with the name of the capital of Laos or the birthplace of Otis Redding can always try falling back on their powers of recall.

Or can they?

Orlowski suspects many dedicated web users have, like him, become too accustomed to the ease and convenience of search engines and online sources to depend on their memory.

"It's too late for that," he says ruefully. "It's like second nature now."

Source: BBC

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