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30 Times People Invested And Built Themselves A Totally Cool Home Movie Theater
There’s nothing better in this hard, chaotic world than gifting yourself a movie night. Whether it’s binge-watching your favorite sit-com, or seeing the new movie everyone’s talking about, nobody can take the magic away from it. Your good old couch is surely a big part of this, and out of respect, we should call the lonely, shabby sofas out there our precious "domestic movie theaters."
In reality, though, we’d give anything to own a built-in movie theater with the proper screen, dim lighting, the smell of popcorn, and cinematic decor. Bored Panda has compiled this list full of the most jaw-dropping movie theaters that put Cinemark theaters to shame.
So sit down, relax, and enjoy your popcorn. No movies will be shown at this session, but who needs them if you have your very own picture palace? Would that make you a king? Well, kinda.
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What wouldn't I give to watch the entire series of Harry Potter in this....
Just by looking at these incredible home theaters, one can suspect there’s a real cinephile home owner behind it. For example, this amazing Batcave cinema (in the picture above) was built for a reclusive client in in Greenwich, Connecticut.
The company behind the creation is “Elite HTS,” an internationally recognized manufacturer of ultra-luxury home theater seating. According to the company’s website, this Batcave Home Theater is their most popular concept, garnering media attention on countless blogs and pins. It set the owner back $2 million.
The theater is equipped with six life-sized replica Batsuits and full security control. Elite HTS’s CEO, Bobby Bala, explained that this is still primarily a design concept the team did free of charge for their previous clients.
“While we definitely would love to actually take part in building a batcave home theater like this someday, it will remain a dream of ours until we find a reclusive billionaire with a deep-set fear of blind, flying mammals to make it a reality.”
A couple of blankets, a cuddly cat, chocolates......that's it. I'm done.
According to a recent video I just watched, a man made 4x more at his job during Trump's presidency... as a debt relief collector. That's one way if he gets another win and you live in this god forsaken country.
Load More Replies...I much prefer the smaller home diy projects that showcase people’s imaginations and creativity, than the epic versions that simply showcase someone’s wallet.
30 times rich people had waaaaay more money than you'll ever make in your whole life.
about half of these are not real, either photoshoped or VR Headset theaters
Load More Replies...Nothing like a good post on the mindless opulence of the idle rich during a pandemic. What's next? How about a famous chef prepares a five-star meal and allows a group of homeless people to see but not partake of the result.
It just proves that the rich are getting richer when they have the money to squander on fripperies like this..
This is called commitment.....but honestly, some of them are just mind-boggling.
The majority of these are ads for design groups and projector retailers. Still fun to look at though.
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According to a recent video I just watched, a man made 4x more at his job during Trump's presidency... as a debt relief collector. That's one way if he gets another win and you live in this god forsaken country.
Load More Replies...I much prefer the smaller home diy projects that showcase people’s imaginations and creativity, than the epic versions that simply showcase someone’s wallet.
30 times rich people had waaaaay more money than you'll ever make in your whole life.
about half of these are not real, either photoshoped or VR Headset theaters
Load More Replies...Nothing like a good post on the mindless opulence of the idle rich during a pandemic. What's next? How about a famous chef prepares a five-star meal and allows a group of homeless people to see but not partake of the result.
It just proves that the rich are getting richer when they have the money to squander on fripperies like this..
This is called commitment.....but honestly, some of them are just mind-boggling.
The majority of these are ads for design groups and projector retailers. Still fun to look at though.
Google paid for all online work from home from $ 16,000 to $ 32,000 per month. The more youthful sibling was jobless for a quarter of a year and a month prior her check was $ 32475, working at home for 4 hours per day, and procuring could be much greater… . So I started……..https://xurl.es/g2uaw