@@SyedAlinintendo it was a good year all things considered looking back, even though I was 3 at the time and couldn’t have appreciated it as much then.
The first time I saw this was at the Southpoint 17 in Durham, NC. I was watching "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". Now it's an AMC theater. This brings back great memories.
I remember seeing this promo at Harbour View Grande 16 in Suffolk Virginia before the chain was bought out by Regal Cinemas and became part of Regal Entertainment Group.
man same here! when i was a kid I think the last movie I watched there was Spiderman 3, when they had the huge TV in the back of the lobby that showed off the trailers, but now its a shadow of its former self...
@@joshuaclarke1389 However at Regal Crossroads Stadium 20 and IMAX they also played the Consolidated Theatres Emergency Exit Policy Trailer after the Regal Roller Coaster or the Regal Silence your Cell Phones Policy Trailer: ruclips.net/video/k7ZMwNQxkXo/видео.html
@@pnmawvr777railfanarchived8 oh damn I didn't even get a notif about this comment haha. The roller coaster regal trailer I don't remember too much really. I do remember the trailer that Carmike used to show, where it featured stuff like King Kong, Jaws, great stuff like that
I saw Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone at Phillips Place Cinemas in Charlotte, North Carolina -- Consolidated Theatres and the policy trailer was the old teal hovercar trailer
The theater I go to used to be owned by Consolidated (It’s now Regal). I know this because in the lobby there are chairs that say “Consolidated Theaters” on the back and in the front exterior of the theater, the box office has stars that have the Consolidated logo on the ground. Pretty interesting
There is another Theater that used to be Consolidated Theatres The Stone Group one in Cary NC called "Crossroads 20" but in 2009 it's now Regal and in 2011 They added an IMAX Theater But the remains of the Policy Trailer they played by Consolidated Theatres after the Regal Silence your Cell Phone Policy Trailer they played the Consolidated Theatres Emergency Exit Policy Trailer which is insane: ruclips.net/video/k7ZMwNQxkXo/видео.html After that they played the Regal Roller Coaster But sadly in 2016 all of the Consolidated Theatres Seats and others were removed and replaced with the brand new Regal's Reclining Seats in October 2019 They removed the Consolidated Theatres Lobby Floor Texture and replaced with Regal's Floor Texture and repainting the 4 Consolidated Theatres Golden Statues but however some 4 Consolidated Theatres Golden Statues can be putted in the movie wheel as a Star Wars Symbols only for Star Wars Movies. That's all
Oddly enough, a Regal in my town that opened up in 2014 has that Consolidated exit snipe but not the theater that was actually owned by them. Last time I was there in 2020, they had the same original chairs too.
I have seen this open before, this was shown at the Raleigh Grande 16 in Raleigh, NC. Raleigh Grande was sold to Carolina Cinemas in 2008, retaining the consolidated theaters showing "Raleigh Grande" at the front until 2013-2014 when Carolina Cinemas put their logo up over the consolidated theaters logo. As of 2016, Cinemark operates the Raleigh Grande, which they covered up the "Raleigh Grande" Logo and now it shows "Cinemark" on the front. This video brings great memories
There is another Theater called Crossroads 20 and it opened in December 1999 and it was own by Consolidated Theatres then in 2008 it was added with an IMAX Theater in 2009 it became Regal Cinemas and around 2016 it got the new Regal's Reclining Seats but it still plays the Consolidated Theatres Emergency Exit Policy Trailer today.
For anyone who doesn't know, Consolidated Theatres was a company based in North Carolina. I'm not sure where they started, but that's why so many theatres, like the Crossroads theatre and the White Oak theatre, were Consolidated Theatres. Eventually they were bought out by the Regal Entertainment Group, and now they are basically non existent.
@@elevatingnc32 My Theater which is Regal Crossroads Stadium 20 and IMAX used to be Consolidated Theatres but however my Theater still plays the Consolidated Theatres Emergency Exit Policy Trailer after the Lights Dimmed: ruclips.net/video/UCsDhomMonQ/видео.html
(Consolidated Theaters Theme starts) Male Narrator: Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to Consolidated Theaters! No talking during the show, please turn off all cellphones. And dispose of trash at the exits. We hope you enjoy at the start of the show!
@@ilmamartinez522This is a Real Theater and It used to be there ever since 1996 but Consolidated Theatres merged with Regal ever since 2008 when Herman Stone find a better theater he call it his own Theater Company called "Stone Theatres" which also exist instead of Consolidated Theatres
@@wf94chile But now it's Regal just it acquired with Consolidated Theatres Like my Theater which is Regal Crossroads Stadium 20 and IMAX (used to be Consolidated Theatres but now it's Regal)
This definitely is an early 2010s movie theater intro. It just has that vibe.
the copyright at the end showed 2007. one of the best years
@@SyedAlinintendo it was a good year all things considered looking back, even though I was 3 at the time and couldn’t have appreciated it as much then.
Introduced 2003-2004. Modified in 07
This looks like an opening intro for a video game.
BOBBY WHY THE HECK IS THE CANDY DANCING???
I don't know.
Boy did I remember this
I kept expecting the food to start fighting like gladiators.
You just read my mind Stephen
This policy trailer is literally what a drugged up fever dream would look like
The first time I saw this was at the Southpoint 17 in Durham, NC. I was watching "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". Now it's an AMC theater. This brings back great memories.
the other Consolidated Theatres I've been is Regal Cinemas Crossroads Stadium 20 And IMAX.
I remember seeing this promo at Harbour View Grande 16 in Suffolk Virginia before the chain was bought out by Regal Cinemas and became part of Regal Entertainment Group.
man same here! when i was a kid I think the last movie I watched there was Spiderman 3, when they had the huge TV in the back of the lobby that showed off the trailers, but now its a shadow of its former self...
@@joshuaclarke1389 However at Regal Crossroads Stadium 20 and IMAX they also played the Consolidated Theatres Emergency Exit Policy Trailer after the Regal Roller Coaster or the Regal Silence your Cell Phones Policy Trailer: ruclips.net/video/k7ZMwNQxkXo/видео.html
@@pnmawvr777railfanarchived8 oh damn I didn't even get a notif about this comment haha. The roller coaster regal trailer I don't remember too much really. I do remember the trailer that Carmike used to show, where it featured stuff like King Kong, Jaws, great stuff like that
Walking bowls of popcorn and boxes of candy in line
Those long purple candies like nerds rope in a bag.
I saw Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone
at Phillips Place Cinemas in Charlotte, North Carolina -- Consolidated Theatres
and the policy trailer was the old teal hovercar trailer
My Theater which is Crossroads 20 still plays the Consolidated Theatres Emergency Exit Policy Trailer: ruclips.net/video/UCsDhomMonQ/видео.html
The theater I go to used to be owned by Consolidated (It’s now Regal). I know this because in the lobby there are chairs that say “Consolidated Theaters” on the back and in the front exterior of the theater, the box office has stars that have the Consolidated logo on the ground. Pretty interesting
There is another Theater that used to be Consolidated Theatres The Stone Group one in Cary NC called "Crossroads 20" but in 2009 it's now Regal and in 2011 They added an IMAX Theater
But the remains of the Policy Trailer they played by Consolidated Theatres after the Regal Silence your Cell Phone Policy Trailer they played the Consolidated Theatres Emergency Exit Policy Trailer which is insane: ruclips.net/video/k7ZMwNQxkXo/видео.html
After that they played the Regal Roller Coaster
But sadly in 2016 all of the Consolidated Theatres Seats and others were removed and replaced with the brand new Regal's Reclining Seats in October 2019 They removed the Consolidated Theatres Lobby Floor Texture and replaced with Regal's Floor Texture and repainting the 4 Consolidated Theatres Golden Statues but however some 4 Consolidated Theatres Golden Statues can be putted in the movie wheel as a Star Wars Symbols only for Star Wars Movies.
That's all
Oddly enough, a Regal in my town that opened up in 2014 has that Consolidated exit snipe but not the theater that was actually owned by them. Last time I was there in 2020, they had the same original chairs too.
I saw this before, and now, i have finally found it!
I have seen this open before, this was shown at the Raleigh Grande 16 in Raleigh, NC. Raleigh Grande was sold to Carolina Cinemas in 2008, retaining the consolidated theaters showing "Raleigh Grande" at the front until 2013-2014 when Carolina Cinemas put their logo up over the consolidated theaters logo. As of 2016, Cinemark operates the Raleigh Grande, which they covered up the "Raleigh Grande" Logo and now it shows "Cinemark" on the front. This video brings great memories
There is another Theater called Crossroads 20 and it opened in December 1999 and it was own by Consolidated Theatres then in 2008 it was added with an IMAX Theater in 2009 it became Regal Cinemas and around 2016 it got the new Regal's Reclining Seats but it still plays the Consolidated Theatres Emergency Exit Policy Trailer today.
I remember seeing this at Mayfaire theater in Wilmington, N.C.
Same in my Theater which is Regal Crossroads Stadium 20 and IMAX one in Cary NC
Consolidated Theatres in Charlotte, NC
For anyone who doesn't know, Consolidated Theatres was a company based in North Carolina. I'm not sure where they started, but that's why so many theatres, like the Crossroads theatre and the White Oak theatre, were Consolidated Theatres. Eventually they were bought out by the Regal Entertainment Group, and now they are basically non existent.
Hey I've been one at Regal Cinemas Crossroads Stadium 20 & IMAX.
Except the Southpoint location was bought by AMC.
@@LogoMan7777 Don't forget Raleigh Grande 16! It was bought by Carolina Cinemas, then it got acquired by Cinemark
Consolidated Theaters was based in Charlotte, the same city the Stone Group (The group behind Consolidated Theatres) And Carolina Cinemas.
@@LogoMan7777 For Regal Cinemas Crossroads 20 and IMAX The Policy Trailer still plays the Consolidated Theatres Emergency Exit Policy Trailer
This just takes me back to when the Raleigh Grande 16 started in 1998 under that brand. Now it's part of Carolina Cinemas.
But they change into Cinemark
Cinemark acquired Carolina Cinemas and now it is under Cinemark Property
@@elevatingnc32 My Theater which is Regal Crossroads Stadium 20 and IMAX used to be Consolidated Theatres but however my Theater still plays the Consolidated Theatres Emergency Exit Policy Trailer after the Lights Dimmed: ruclips.net/video/UCsDhomMonQ/видео.html
(Consolidated Theaters Theme starts) Male Narrator: Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to Consolidated Theaters! No talking during the show, please turn off all cellphones. And dispose of trash at the exits. We hope you enjoy at the start of the show!
The voice at the end said “we hope you enjoy the previews and the show!”
I remember watching this
When I Was 4 I've been to Consolidated T.h.e.a.t.r.e.s At Crossroads Stadium 20 And Now It's Regal Cinemas Crossroads Stadium 20 And IMAX.
PNM AWVR Railfan/ROBLOX&Elevators Entertainment I don’t think this is a real theatre company, I think this video was just animation for fun.
@@ilmamartinez522This is a Real Theater and It used to be there ever since 1996 but Consolidated Theatres merged with Regal ever since 2008 when Herman Stone find a better theater he call it his own Theater Company called "Stone Theatres" which also exist instead of Consolidated Theatres
Good job!
My childhood has been breathing in my heart. Way before AMC took over.
Yours must have been one of the locations that Regal was forced to sell
@@nathanielenochs1843Actually the local Stone movie theater where I’m at was replaced by AMC. Even though Regal did take over Stone’s company.
This reminds me of the King of Fighters 98 intro.
Wewam, did you create this video
Yes, we did.
@@wewam I need one made for my outdoor movie. How much would that cost?
no smoking
Sounds like the THX logo at the beginning
When takes m&ms
is it still open or closed forever?🤔
No it got acquired by Regal, but you can find the Consolidated Theatres Website in the Wayback Machine
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It Stole The Dolby Logo In This Policy Trailer
It's not considering as stoling it use it because they feature Dolby audio on all Consolidated Cinemas
@@wf94chile But now it's Regal just it acquired with Consolidated Theatres
Like my Theater which is Regal Crossroads Stadium 20 and IMAX (used to be Consolidated Theatres but now it's Regal)
My dad after trying to use the bathroom after dinner
The bathroom in the house: 1:07