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    June 6‚ 2012 | Executive Summary Regal Entertainment Groups is the parent company of Regal Cinemas‚ which is made up of Regal Cinemas‚ the United Artists Theaters‚ and the Edwards Theater. It runs the largest theater circuit in the U.S.‚ and uses the multiplex cinema model in metropolitan and metropolitan growth areas. The movie theater industry is highly competitive‚ both within the film entertainment industry (as with Netflix and pirated films) and with substitute goods‚ such as live performances

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    Home theaters are our own private theater in which we spend priceless times with our families. Those very same precious moments can be cut short if you do not take care your home theater’s subwoofers. This article will provide you with some quick instructions so that you can make sure you spend countless time watching those new release DVDs with the family. The steps to repairing your own home theater subwoofers are as follows: Step 1: Identify the problem. First make sure your subwoofers are plugged

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    finally get into the theater. I ignore the crackling‚ suction-cup feel of a floor that has had one too many sugary sodas dropped on it and carefully make my way to a seat far away from the sparse amount of people already inhabiting the theater. The large room is quiet‚ dark‚ and cool. Nothing else will ruin this night…or so I think. Three minutes into the previews two hulking masses of flesh waddle with their leaning tower of snacks to block my view in the almost-empty theater. The shining light

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    and more recently the DVD‚ made private viewing of motion pictures possible‚ the big screen has not lost its appeal. Based on my experiences‚ I prefer going to the cinema. There are several reasons for the movie theaters’ permanent popularity. First‚ even the most sophisticated ’home theater’ equipment cannot recreate the cinema experience. The large audience creates the kind of energy that DVD systems cannot. Especially comedies on the big screen have a certain spirit that cannot be reproduced. Not

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    and Scotiabank Theatres. This portfolio utilizes multi-branding to target a wide scope of quality seeking segments without damaging its premium end brands. Critical Success Factors in the Movie Theatre Industry The core service of exhibition theaters is its ‘full motion picture’‚ which is crucial to the success of the business as it accounts for 57% of the earned revenue. While the ‘digital pre-show’‚ which includes trivia and advertisements‚ has climbed in importance to 26% since its introduction

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    Kelly V. Movie Theater

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    A. Kelly v Movie Theater: Negligence Negligence requires a showing that a duty was owed‚ that the duty was breached‚ and that the breach was the actual and proximate cause of damages. Special Duty – Land Occupier - Invitee A special duty arises in circumstances involving a land occupier. An invitee is one who enters the land with the owner’s permission for the purpose related to the activity. The landowner owes an invitee a duty of care to inspect and discover any dangerous condition

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    Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre The Globe was owned by actors who were also shareholders in Lord Chamberlain’s Men. Two of the six Globe shareholders‚ Richard Burbage and his brother Cuthbert Burbage‚ owned double shares of the whole‚ or 25% each; the other four men‚ Shakespeare‚ John Heminges‚ Augustine Phillips‚ and Thomas Pope‚ owned a single share‚ or 12.5%. These initial proportions changed over time as new sharers were added. Shakespeare’s share diminished from 1/8 to 1/14‚ or roughly 7%‚ over

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    Over the past years‚ theatre production has become more and more unpopular. In our world today‚ staying home and watching a movie is more common. People nowadays want to save money and just stay home. The technology that is now used for home theatre systems is unbeatable. Theatre and most performing arts will struggle because of the technology our world is improving on every day. The technology we have today could potentially end all theatre and performing arts. If people are not attending plays

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    Greek and Roman Theater

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    Greek and Roman Theatre Theatre and its roots can be traced back before the Common Era to the Greeks and Romans. The two types of theatre‚ while quite similar‚ do have a number of differences. Classical Greek and Roman theatre‚ often combined in a sort of Ancient “Grome” fashion‚ are similar in the most basic but superficial of aspects. The most basic of the aspects is the fact that the height of their movements and societal impact were before the start of the Church and its influence of the

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    This case report discussed the financial and business situation of an investment group‚ Arundel Partners. Arundel partners focused its investments on the sequel rights of that ‘associated with firms produced by one or more major U.S. movie studios’. As owner of the rights‚ Arundel could continue or reject the production of sequel. Business The proposal was innovative but at the same time‚ very risky. According to the case report‚ ‘Arundel would purchase the sequel rights before the first film

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