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From Seats To Cupholders, The ‘Germiest’ Spot In Movie Theaters

Let’s just face it, people can be pretty gross. This is especially true with movie theaters. Some people forget that napkins exist and choose to wipe their buttery popcorn hands…

A young woman is sitting in a movie theater with a bucket of popcorn spilled on the floor in front of her
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Let’s just face it, people can be pretty gross. This is especially true with movie theaters. Some people forget that napkins exist and choose to wipe their buttery popcorn hands on seats. Others may sometimes engage in "adult" activities meant for the bedroom during a screening of Madame Web. To be honest, we really don’t expect a 16-year-old employee being paid minimum wage to go beyond sweeping up popcorn and discarding left-behind beverage cups.

Last year, a cinema worker went viral showing the theater aftermath of Taylor Swift’s Era's Tour film. Chelsey (@cinema_chelsey) uploaded a series of TikTok videos detailing the mess left by theatergoers. During the video, the TikTokker clears out a huge mess of popcorn, sticky seats, and more.

Recently, the team at an online casino, Betway did an experiment to find out just how dirty cinemas can be by swabbing cinema seats and cupholders. The website revealed exactly how many microbes are actually hiding in theaters. They compared this to the amount of bacteria found on the average toilet seat.

The study revealed that there’s an average of 1,864 colonies of bacteria on a single cinema seat. Comparing this to the average toilet seat, which they found around 135 colonies on average.

It’s worth mentioning that their findings aren’t a reflection of all movie theaters. Many theaters have their own methods of cleaning and sanitizing their buildings.

"Obviously, the cleanliness of the seats will vary across different cinemas, not to mention seat styles and fabrics," they said. "We won’t name names, but the dirtiest cinema seat we tested had around 3,000 colonies of bacteria living on it," they continued. On the other hand, they said the cleanest cinema seat had just 80 colonies of bacteria, which is around 55 times less than the average toilet seat.

Do theater seats ever get cleaned?

If you’re wondering if theater seats ever get cleaned, someone on Reddit decided to answer. "Somewhat cleaned. We have anti-odor fabric spray that we regularly spray on the seats, and if there's a big noticeable stain (i.e. nacho cheese) we have this 'deep cleaning' powder we put on it and clean it off," someone replied. They continued to say that the cleaner is supposed to get rid of the entire stain, but it doesn't. "If you look closely enough, you can see stains from 10 years ago. Soda, popcorn grease, sweat, [body fluid], you name it, it's there," they said. Someone else chimed in, saying, "Thank god for the dark, or else no one would ever sit on those things."

Interestingly, they found that the average cinema cupholder contains even more germs than the seats. Around 2,396 colonies of bacteria live in one single cupholder on average.

The study also revealed the types of bacteria found in cinemas. From mucus membranes to mold, they found the four main microbes that may be a part of your movie experience. These include staphylococcus, bacillus, pseudomonas, and mold.

Now that we know about germs in theaters, the website does recommend ways to avoid bringing germs home from movie theaters. They suggest washing your hands as soon as you get home, changing your clothes, and taking off your shoes.

Take a look at the complete study here.

8 Incredible Movies That Turn 10 in 2024

2014 was a great year for movies across all genres. The ten highest-grossing films in the world that year include Transformers: Age of Extinction, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Guardians of the Galaxy, Maleficent, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and Interstellar. Of these box office hits, seven of these films are part of a film series.

The Best of 2014

The newest offerings were Guardians of the Galaxy, which went on to become a series. Maleficent is another film that is seeing its third installment with Angelina Jolie as the title character. Interstellar is remembered as one of the only space movies that was so saturated during this time that was actually memorable. Christopher Nolan's direction captured an accurate depiction of how black holes looked like five years before the discovery.

One of our guilty pleasures during this time period was the dystopian and post-apocalyptic films that came after the Hunger Games. You had Divergent and The Maze Runner start their own film series in 2014 in the sci-fi/action genre. Besides Nolan, some of our favorite filmmakers came out with films that hit theaters in 2014. Wes Anderson, David Fincher, James Gunn, Kevin Smith, Ava DuVernay, and Luc Besson all had amazing offerings this year. Anderson released his seventh film, The Grand Budapest Hotel. Gone Girl was Fincher's ninth film. Gunn made his Marvel debut with Guardians of the Galaxy. Prior to that, he directed two films: Slither (2006) and Super (2010). Smith came out with his 10th film and second offering into the horror genre with the game-changing Tusk. Duvernay made her third film with the historical film drama Selma. From the director who gave us Léon: The Professional and The Fifth Element, Besson offered a new female action star with Lucy.

Take a look below at our top picks of the best movies that came out in 2014:

8. Whiplash

J.K. Simmons is usually a great reason to tune in to any film, but in 2014's Whiplash, he is truly a nasty person. When paired with Miles Teller, you can't help but take on the aspiring drummer's anxiety and fears as Simmons abuses him and other prospective leads in the cut-throat industry that is to become a professional musician.

7. John Wick

From the film that birthed an entire franchise of Keanu Reeves kicking complete a--. The film's first offering had audiences up in arms about how Wick's puppy that was helping him cope with the loss of his wife was killed by assassins wanting his car. The franchise yielded three more films and revitalized Reeves' acting career.

6. Guardians of the Galaxy

As James Gunn's first Marvel project, he blew expectations out of the water with the Guardians of the Galaxy. He nailed it with the film's iconic soundtrack, the action scenes, the side-splitting comedy, and the color palette of the space-themed film. Gunn stated that Chris Pratt's audition for Star-Lord was so good, he was prepared to offer him the role, even if Pratt didn't lose fifty pounds for the character in time.

5. Nightcrawler

Jake Gylenhaal's performance in the neo-noir psychological thriller is easily in our top 3 performances of his, if not the very best. In the film, Gylenhaal is a complete delusional sociopath who discovers the world of Los Angeles' crime journalism. To prepare for the role, the actor had the idea to lose 20 pounds, as he visualized Lou as a gaunt coyote.

4. Birdman

Michael Keaton really lost his mind right before our eyes in this quirky film following a washed-up superhero actor desperate to revive his fading career by writing, directing, and starring in a Broadway production. We also see a gritty side of Emma Stone in the film, who plays his daughter.

3. Tusk

Justin Long used to solely be known for comedy, but you'd be surprised to know he has starred in his fair share of fantastic horror films. Long first appeared in Jeepers Creepers in 2001, then in Sam Raimi's Drag Me to Hell eight years later. Then, in 2014, Kevin Smith's Tusk completely blew our minds. The film is both utterly disturbing and hilarious. After you watch it, you will never forget it.

2. Gone Girl

This David Fincher-directed film has been remembered as one of the most iconic female-led revenge roles. Rosamund Pike delivered a brilliant performance as Amy. Ben Affleck's Nick and Pike's Amy are two dreadfully self-centered characters who would stop at nothing to do what is necessary to survive, regardless of who it may hurt.

1. The Grand Budapest Hotel

Wes Anderson blew our minds with the aethetics of this 2014 hit starring our favorite, Ralph Fiennes. When paired with Tony Revolori, the duo made for such an entertaining mashup of chaos that makes it a fun film to rewatch over and over again. According to the director, the cast stayed in the same hotel and insisted that all make-up and costume fittings happen in the lobby to speed up filming.

Kayla is the midday host on Detroit’s 105.1 The Bounce. She started her career in radio back in 2016 as an intern at another Detroit station and worked her way here. She's made stops in Knoxville, TN, Omaha, Ne and other places before returning to Detroit. She’s done almost everything in radio from promotions to web, creating content on social media, you name it. She’s a true Michigander, born and raised. So, you can catch her camping or vacationing up north to exploring the downtown Detroit or maybe even catching a sports game. During her free time, Kayla enjoys watching movies, roller-skating, crafting, and music festivals. She and her husband together dip into many of the great things Michigan has to offer. Together they also like to travel. A few hobbies of hers include wine and beer tastings, crafting, hiking, roller skating, movies, home improvement projects, gardening, and festivals. She’s always looking to take on more local events happening in the community. She loves connecting with the community. When writing, Kayla covers topics including lifestyle, pop culture, trending stories, hacks, and urban culture.