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Rave Motion Pictures : ウィキペディア英語版
Rave Cinemas

Rave Cinemas, formerly known as "Rave Motion Pictures", is a movie theater brand founded in 1999 and owned by Cinemark Theatres. It is formerly headed by Thomas W. Stephenson, Jr., former CEO of Hollywood Theaters, and was headed by Rolando B. Rodriguez, former Vice President and Regional General Manager for Walmart in Illinois and northern Indiana. The chain was headquartered in Dallas, Texas until it was acquired by Plano-based Cinemark Theatres.
Rave Cinemas, LLC was formed in late 2009 by TowerBrook Capital Partners and investors Lambert Media Group and Charles B Moss, Jr. Rave Cinemas then acquired four properties, corporate infrastructure and leadership, and the Rave Motion Pictures brand from Boston Ventures owned Rave Reviews Cinemas, LLC (RRC). RRC continues to own 21 other properties which will operate under the "Rave Motion Pictures" branding under a management services agreement with Rave Cinemas, LLC. Concurrently with the RRC acquisition, Rave Cinemas, LLC, purchased the business operations and real estate of 35 properties owned by National Amusements, Inc. (NAI), parent company of Viacom and CBS Corporation. The former NAI assets were rebranded "Rave Motions Pictures" in the second quarter of 2010.
In October 2012, Rave Reviews Cinemas, LLC, signed an agreement to sell 16 theaters with 251 screens to Carmike Cinemas for $19 million in cash and $100.4 million of assumed lease obligations. Of the 16 theaters being acquired, six are in Alabama, four in Florida, two in Indiana, and one each in Illinois, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas. Before the sale Rave owned or managed 62 theaters and 939 screens located in 21 states across the country.
As of November 2012, Cinemark has entered into an agreement to purchase 32 Rave Cinema locations for $240 million. The sale is subject to antitrust approval. Only two locations will remain under the Rave Cinemas umbrella after the Cinemark sale is complete, however there's much speculation within the industry that these remaining two locations will either be sold or shuttered.
On November 27, 2012, AMC Theatres entered into an agreement to purchase 4 Rave Review Cinemas, LLC theaters not purchased by Carmike Cinemas, Cinemark or Starplex. Of the 4 theaters being acquired, two in Louisiana, and one each in Alabama and Florida.〔http://www.investor.amctheatres.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=723242〕
On January 4, 2013, AMC Theatres entered into another agreement to purchase 6 more Rave Cinemas theaters not purchased by Carmike Cinemas, Cinemark or Starplex. Of the 6 theaters being acquired, 2 in Ohio, 1 in North Carolina, 1 in Nevada, 1 in Nebraska and 1 in California.
On May 10, 2013, Starplex Cinemas bought the Berlin 12 located in Kensington, CT from Rave Cinemas.
On May 29, 2013, the sale of Rave Cinemas to Cinemark Theatres was complete. Cinemark was also required to sell the Rave Stonybrook 20 + IMAX theater in Louisville KY, the Rave Ritz Center 16 in southern New Jersey, and either the Rave Hickory Creek 16 in Hickory Creek TX or the Cinemark 14 in Denton TX due to the purchase of Rave Cinemas. In addition, Cinemark's chairman Lee Roy Mitchell was also required to sell the Movie Tavern Inc. to Southern Theatres.〔https://federalregister.gov/a/2013-12762〕
On July 18, 2013, Carmike Cinemas announced that they will be buying the Stonybrook 20 & IMAX, Ritz Center 16 and the Hickory Creek 16 theatres from Rave Cinemas a division of Cinemark. With this change, Hickory Creek will remain with Screenvision. Louisville KY and Voorhees NJ will switch to Screenvision from National CineMedia.〔http://www.4-traders.com/CARMIKE-CINEMAS-INC-8795/news/Carmike-Cinemas-Inc-Carmike-Cinemas-to-Acquire-Three-State-of-the-Art-Theatres-Totaling-52-Scree-17110048/〕 The sale was closed on August 16, 2013.〔http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/08/16/cinemark-completes-required-divestiture-of-52-scre/〕 On September 12, 2013, Southern Theatres announced that they acquired The Movie Tavern from Lee Roy Mitchell after he was required to sell The Movie Tavern after Cinemark bought Rave Cinemas on May 29, 2013. The Movie Tavern will remain a brand of Southern Theatres. As part of Southern Theatre's long-term deal with National CineMedia, The Movie Tavern will switch from Screenvision to National CineMedia in June 2014.〔http://www.marketwatch.com/story/southern-theatres-acquires-movie-tavern-becomes-top-10-exhibitor-2013-09-12〕
The company also owned "Rave Digital Media" along with Continental Retail Development, with headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, and operated six properties under the "Rave Digital Media" brand. The Rave Digital Media brand was sold to AMC Theatres on January 4, 2013.
== Amenities and features ==
Most theaters features multiple concession stands, arcade games, online and kiosk ticketing, and a futuristic environment with special lighting, LCD menu and film trailer displays, and some have a stylized special event room.
Every auditorium in Rave built theaters features the following:
*DLP Cinema Projection
*DTS digital surround sound
*Stadium seating
*Reclining seat backs
*Oversized luxury reclining seats
*Retractable arm rests / cup holders / tray tables
*18 inch rise to each row (to promote clear line-of-sight)
*48 inches of excess space between each row (to add additional leg room)
In addition, large auditoriums often feature two-floor exits with central seating for patrons with physical disabilities and elevator access. Several of the theaters are also equipped with Real D 3D cinema systems. Each newly opened building is completely digital in picture and sound.
Properties acquired from National Amusements may not have all of the features or designs listed above.

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