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- (i'm not sure how this is in the USA or other countries) You can't remove the armholder, which makes kino hard
You CAN remove the armrest in between the seat by lifting it up in theaters in the US and other countries (like here in Korea). I'm legitimately surprised that you cannot in any theaters where you are, because that changes a lot of factors.
However, you should still be able to work around any obstacles to establish a connection despite your environment. What do you think we PUAs do in the club with cold approaching? It's too fucking loud to have a conversation so there's less opportunity to establish a connection, there's too much distracting stimulation with all the flashy lights and shit, women are all up on their pedestals in that environment, and there's an insane amount of pressure on the men in the club while women comfortably enjoy being fed free drinks and sexual attention all night. Yet we still make it work by essentially hacking the club system with body language, frame control, flash game, forcing IOIs, etc. etc. etc.
You posted in my movie date thread with this same complaint, but it sounds to me you just haven't really figured out how to make it work for you. Regardless, it's still generally a better idea to play to your strengths. I made movie dates work for me, but since they're too much of a hassle for you to work with, you really need to use other date ideas that make things easier for you.
I would argue that in a club you're still making a connection, even if you're not talking to the girl. You're still showing body language, dancing with her, touching her and escalating, probably isolating going to a quieter area or the smoking area etc.
In a cinema you can't talk, the body language you can show is limited because you're sat in a seat in the dark (although you can still certainly show some), you're not dancing and certainly here in the UK you can't remove the arm in many, so kino/physical touching is limited to brushing arms and maybe some hand holding - which if it's your first date, you've not spoken much and it's pitch black is perhaps not likely.
Of course, like with most things, it is possible. If you've met her before and got a bit of a connection going already, it can be ok. If you've got something else planned afterwards, it can give you a talking point - you can talk about the movie so at least that helps you with a topic of conversation!
But generally, it's not the best idea. Like you say Chief, you've got to play to your strengths. A club still allows you to show off your strengths if you're a fairly aggressive escalator. The cinema doesn't allow you to show off any strengths. You can still game to an extent, but you can't play to any strenghts in a cinema - unless your strength is sitting in silence, in which case you've got a lot of problems anyway!