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*Previews: We start by zooming into the theater without Clip at the stand. The camera zooms through the top and to a AMC sign in the same font as the FP logo but with the copyright symbol. " Previews" in yellow cursive lights up on the sign. The logo cuts to black.
*Previews: We start by zooming into the theater without Clip at the stand. The camera zooms through the top and to a AMC sign in the same font as the FP logo but with the copyright symbol. " Previews" in yellow cursive lights up on the sign. The logo cuts to black.
*In 1998, an anniversary FP logo is used celebrating a century of movies: It starts by showing a picture of AMC in its FP form with "Salutes" underneath in silver on a black background. It then cuts to another set of text in yellow saying "AFI's 100 YEARS 100 MOVIES" with a red star on the left side of AFI, tilted. Another set of text fades in on top saying: "Celebrating A Century Of American Cinema". It cuts to a clip from ''Annie (1982)'' where Mr. Warbucks says: "Let's all go to the movies!" It then fades to footage of the Radio City Music Hall marquee from that same movie. It cuts to an AMC Theatres sign from daytime to nighttime, the outline of AMC glows yellow. It then cuts to an updated footage of the 2nd logo without the popcorn popping, then there's a timelapse of people filling up the seats. Then we see shots of an audience, including a group of people, a couple with the husband feeding popcorn to the wife, another couple kissing, and the audience clapping. Then a film starts to play and the audience reacts to it. In order of appearance, the featured films are:
*In 1998, an anniversary FP logo is used celebrating a century of movies: It starts by showing a picture of AMC in its FP form with "Salutes" underneath in silver on a black background. It then cuts to another set of text in yellow saying "AFI's 100 YEARS 100 MOVIES" with a red star on the left side of AFI, tilted. Another set of text fades in on top saying: "Celebrating A Century Of American Cinema". It cuts to a clip from ''Annie (1982)'' where Mr. Warbucks says: "Let's all go to the movies!" It then fades to footage of the Radio City Music Hall marquee from that same movie. It cuts to an AMC Theatres sign from daytime to nighttime, the outline of AMC glows yellow. It then cuts to an updated footage of the 2nd logo without the popcorn popping, then there's a timelapse of people filling up the seats. Then we see shots of an audience, including a group of people, a couple with the husband feeding popcorn to the wife, another couple kissing, and the audience clapping. Then a film starts to play and the audience reacts to it. In order of appearance, the featured films are:
**''Raiders of the Lost Ark'': young girl has a shocked face
**''Raiders of the Lost Ark'': A young girl has a shocked face.
**''Independence Day'': the audience reacts like they are in an earthquake
**''Independence Day'': the audience reacts like they are in an earthquake.
**''Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back'': A father and son watching, son jumps and puts his eyes on father's arm.
**''Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back'': A father and son watching, the startled son jumps and puts his eyes on his father's arm.
**''Jurassic Park'': The audience jumps.
**''Jurassic Park'': The audience jumps.
**''E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial'': E.T.'s finger glows.
**''E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial'': E.T.'s finger glows.
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**''Casablanca'': Humphrey Bogart's character saying "Here's looking at you kid.".
**''Casablanca'': Humphrey Bogart's character saying "Here's looking at you kid.".
**''Cinema Paradiso'': A man with a shocked face.
**''Cinema Paradiso'': A man with a shocked face.
**''Rocky'': The audience clapping and cheering.
**''Rocky'': The audience (mostly men) clapping and cheering.
After this, it cuts to the last 3 seconds of the FP logo.
After this, it cuts to the last 3 seconds of the FP logo.


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