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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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This is a bumper complication of generic theatre bumpers (i.e. drive-in, independent, grindhouse) without the main major theatre name ([[AMC Theatres|AMC]], [[Regal Cinemas|Regal]], [[Cinemark Theatres|Cinemark]], etc.) which are located |
This is a bumper complication of generic theatre bumpers (i.e. drive-in, independent, grindhouse) without the main major theatre name ([[AMC Theatres|AMC]], [[Regal Cinemas|Regal]], [[Cinemark Theatres|Cinemark]], etc.) which are located around the world. |
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'''Legacy:''' This bumper is very famous for its animation, song and characters for theatres and fans. In 2000, the short was selected for preservation by the US National Film Registry due to its cultural significance. |
'''Legacy:''' This bumper is very famous for its animation, song and characters for theatres and fans. In 2000, the short was selected for preservation by the US National Film Registry due to its cultural significance. |
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===National Screen Service=== |
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====1st Bumper (1960s-1970s)==== |
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Grindhouse Feature Presentation Bumper (2003) (From - Kill Bill).png |
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'''Legacy:''' This is a cult classic among moviegoers. |
'''Legacy:''' This is a cult classic among moviegoers. |
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====2nd Bumper (1981-unknown retirement year)==== |
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'''Variant:''' On <u>''Gentle Savage'' (1973)</u>, a freeze frame of the "Prevues of Coming Attractions" bumper can be seen before the trailer reel. |
'''Variant:''' On <u>''Gentle Savage'' (1973)</u>, a freeze frame of the "Prevues of Coming Attractions" bumper can be seen before the trailer reel. |
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'''Technique:''' Backlit cel animation. |
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'''Audio:''' Either a whimsical brass fanfare or a synthesized piece of music. |
'''Audio:''' Either a whimsical brass fanfare or a synthesized piece of music. |
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'''Legacy:''' Those who collect early 1980s FHE/[[U.S.A. Home Video|U.S.A.]]/[[Monterey Video|Monterey]] tapes will surely be familiar with this bumper. |
'''Legacy:''' Those who collect early 1980s FHE/[[U.S.A. Home Video|U.S.A.]]/[[Monterey Video|Monterey]] tapes will surely be familiar with this bumper. |
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'''Variant:''' Sometimes, "silence your cell phones now please" in blue and a Cingular logo are between the REG and chain logos. |
'''Variant:''' Sometimes, "silence your cell phones now please" in blue and a Cingular logo are between the REG and chain logos. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Audio:''' Some soothing music is heard in the background. |
'''Audio:''' Some soothing music is heard in the background. |
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====2nd Bumper (December 5?, 2007-)==== |
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* Cinemark: It was seen in all Cinemark, Century, CineArts, and Tinseltown theaters between 2007 to the mid-2010s (some theaters used this up to 2022). Also seen in Rave Cinemas between 2013 and 2022. |
* Cinemark: It was seen in all Cinemark, Century, CineArts, and Tinseltown theaters between 2007 to the mid-2010s (some theaters used this up to 2022). Also seen in Rave Cinemas between 2013 and 2022. |
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* AMC: It was seen in all AMC theaters between 2007-2013 (though some theaters kept using it until 2017). |
* AMC: It was seen in all AMC theaters between 2007-2013 (though some theaters kept using it until 2017). |
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===Miscallenous=== |
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[[Category:Feature presentation bumpers]] |
[[Category:Feature presentation bumpers]] |
This page is currently being drafted. It is a work in progress that anyone can edit. Please ensure the page is compliant with our formatting guidelines before submitting. Last edited by Vidpro23 (talk | contribs) 6 months ago. (Update) |
This is a bumper complication of generic theatre bumpers (i.e. drive-in, independent, grindhouse) without the main major theatre name (AMC, Regal, Cinemark, etc.) which are located around the world.
Visuals: On a non-movie theatre, a candy bar, a popcorn box holding an intermission sign, a candy box, and a soda cup walk from right to left. While this happens, the shot fades to a popcorn machine which disposes popcorn. While this scene happens, it fades to a family drinking and eating on a purple-yellow gradient background with the table. This continues for a while which then fades to the girl in it. When it is completely zoomed out, the text "Let's All Go To the Lobby to get Ourselves a treat!" fades in. After a while, the logo fades out.
Trivia: The short was directed by Dave Fleischer, one of the owners of the famed Fleischer Studios animation company (along with his brother Max Fleischer) that was active from 1929 to 1942.
Technique: Cel animation done by Filmack Studios.
Audio: The iconic "Let's All Go To The Lobby" song.
Availability: Used at drive-in and independent theaters by various companies since 1957.
Legacy: This bumper is very famous for its animation, song and characters for theatres and fans. In 2000, the short was selected for preservation by the US National Film Registry due to its cultural significance.
Visuals: On a multi-colored psychedelic screen, one of the following snipes appears from all sides and corners, merging at the center:
Variants:
Technique: Camera-controlled animation.
Audio: An abridged version of a 1968 go-go-like tune called "Funky Fanfare" by Keith Mansfield. Sometimes it's silent.
Availability: Used at drive-in theaters by various companies in the 1960s and 1970s. Made a surprise reappearance on the following Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino films: Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003; directed by Tarantino), Machete Kills (2013; directed by Rodriguez), and their 2007 double feature Grindhouse (Planet Terror/Death Proof).
Legacy: This is a cult classic among moviegoers.
Visuals: Against a space background, a white flash appears in the center of the screen, from which emerges a crystalline blue film canister. As it zooms in, red text appears with a trail of sparkles behind it:
Variant: On Gentle Savage (1973), a freeze frame of the "Prevues of Coming Attractions" bumper can be seen before the trailer reel.
Technique: Backlit cel animation.
Audio: Either a whimsical brass fanfare or a synthesized piece of music.
Availability:
Legacy: Those who collect early 1980s FHE/U.S.A./Monterey tapes will surely be familiar with this bumper.
Visuals: The logo of the theater appears over a dark, starry background. Two film projector graphics are at the top-left and right areas in frame.
Trivia: According to a Regal employee, the film projectors are intended to signal the projectionist to reel up the movie to the projector.
Variant: Sometimes, "silence your cell phones now please" in blue and a Cingular logo are between the REG and chain logos.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Some soothing music is heard in the background.
Visuals: The logo of the theater fades in over a dark, shadowy background. The logo is under a spotlight and dust particles are shining. The words "Please silence your cell phones now." appear between the logo. "YOUR FEATURE PRESENTATION WILL BEGIN MOMENTARILY" wipes in under it. About 20 seconds in, two film projector graphics appear at the top-left and right areas in frame. They then spin and a light comes out of it. As this happens, the logo is ever-so-slowly spinning to the left.
Confirmed Versions:
Variants:
Technique: Well done CGI work for the mid-2000s.
Audio: A soft piano/flute bit with some synth in the beginning composed by Danny Elfman. During the beginning, a female announcer says one of the following;
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Availability: Seen on any theater that carries the FirstLook/Noovie preshow.
Unknown.