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National Amusements is an American cinema chain founded in 1936 by Michael Redstone. They bought out Viacom in 1986 following the founder's son, Sumner Redstone, arriving in the company. They made big purchases, including Paramount Pictures, and merging into CBS. However, in 2005, due to a stagnating stock price (among other factors, such as the infamous halftime show), NA decided to split Viacom into two companies. One retaining the Viacom name, owning the bigger companies, while the other part retained it's pre-merger name, CBS Corporation, having the lesser companies. Financial troubles in 2008 caused them to sell off lots of stock and closing down locations. They merged Viacom and CBS back together in 2019 to form ViacomCBS. Sumner Redstone also died in 2020. The company is still around today, operating around 1,500 locations in different countries, although they focus more on other brands for them.
1st Logo
(1980s-1990s)




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Logo: TBA.
Logo: On a black background


Variant: One that has "Coming Attractions" exists.
Variant: One that has "Coming Attractions" exists.
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Music/Sounds: A futuristic synth theme with space sounds.
Music/Sounds: A futuristic synth theme with space sounds.


Availability: Extinct in theaters.
Availability: Extinct in theaters. This has only made an appearance online through a bootleg recording of Step Up 2: The Streets (although recreations exist).


Editor's Note: None.
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Final Note: National Amusements still exists, but their theater output is focused on their Showcase brand.
Final Note: National Amusements still exists, but their theater output is focused on their Showcase brand.

Revision as of 22:08, 9 October 2021

National Amusements is an American cinema chain founded in 1936 by Michael Redstone. They bought out Viacom in 1986 following the founder's son, Sumner Redstone, arriving in the company. They made big purchases, including Paramount Pictures, and merging into CBS. However, in 2005, due to a stagnating stock price (among other factors, such as the infamous halftime show), NA decided to split Viacom into two companies. One retaining the Viacom name, owning the bigger companies, while the other part retained it's pre-merger name, CBS Corporation, having the lesser companies. Financial troubles in 2008 caused them to sell off lots of stock and closing down locations. They merged Viacom and CBS back together in 2019 to form ViacomCBS. Sumner Redstone also died in 2020. The company is still around today, operating around 1,500 locations in different countries, although they focus more on other brands for them.


Logo: On a black background, many triangular shapes of different sizes rotate and slide in. The camera pans over them as they settle into a backwards, segmented "N", with the negative space being occupied by corresponding shapes. The camera then pans up to reveal the logo again, but in gold and facing forwards. Below it is "NATIONAL AMUSEMENTS" stacked while "FEATURE PRESENTATION" fades in below.

Variant: One that has "Coming Attractions" exists.

FX/SFX: The shapes sliding in, the camera panning.

Music/Sounds: A proud synth fanfare.

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: None.


2nd Logo (1990s-Early 2000s)

Logo: TBA.

Variant: One that has "Coming Attractions" exists.

FX/SFX: A little bit of everything. These were top-notch CGI effects for the time.

Music/Sounds: Depends on the variant: A Seinfeld-esque synth theme with comedic effects. The whole thing ends in a rather epic way at the end of it. A Madonna-like generic synth theme.

Availability: Extinct in theaters.

Editor's Note: None.


3rd Logo (Early 2000's-2011)

Logo: On a black background

Variant: One that has "Coming Attractions" exists.

FX/SFX: See Logo 1. Rather basic CGI effects.

Music/Sounds: A futuristic synth theme with space sounds.

Availability: Extinct in theaters. This has only made an appearance online through a bootleg recording of Step Up 2: The Streets (although recreations exist).

Editor's Note: This is actually m

Final Note: National Amusements still exists, but their theater output is focused on their Showcase brand.

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