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Embassy Pictures
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Dec 2 2007, 12:11 PM EST |
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Change: It's more available than the television version, and can be seen on This is Spinal Tap (with company name and MGMColumbia-TriStar preceding it), and The Sure Thing (no company name, Nelson preceding).Scare Factor: Minimal.
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TriStar Pictures
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Dec 2 2007, 12:05 PM EST |
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Change:None, unless your really creeped out by dramatic music.None.2nd Logo (1992-) Nickname: "The CGI TriStar Pegasus"Logo/Animation: We see a dark background with dark clouds, then we see a flash of
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TriStar Pictures
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Dec 2 2007, 12:04 PM EST |
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Change:: In "Hawiian Style", there is no eyes on the Pegasus. SFX: The light beam forming the Pegasus.Cheesy Factor: None really, except for the bylilne used from 1995 to present.Music: Originally, it used the original '84 music.
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TriStar Pictures
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Dec 2 2007, 12:02 PM EST |
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Change:(1984-1993)(1984-1992) Nicknames: "The Early CGI Pegasus", "Wobbly Wings", "Jumping Pegasus" Animation/Logo: We see in a dark blue and pink background; the CGI pegasus is running closer and closer and
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Columbia Pictures
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Dec 2 2007, 11:59 AM EST |
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Change:Vinci's Mona Lisa) standing on a pedestal with her torch. The torch then shines into a bright abstract shape, as if in sunburst, then dims back in place. The words "Columbia Pictures" fade to the left and right of the Torch Lady. Her torch "shines".Variant: After
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Columbia Pictures
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Dec 2 2007, 11:57 AM EST |
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Change:Variants:Variant: In "Nowhere to Run", they had the 80's torch lady logo. However, it was the last film to use the 80's torch lady logo.SFX: Zooming out of the torch.Music: A majestic tune is heard. Ends with a brass sounder.Availability: Currently
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Columbia Pictures
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Dec 2 2007, 11:56 AM EST |
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Change:Median, this is a silly logo.2nd Logo(1936-1975) Nickname: "Classic Torch Lady"Logo: We see the lady, this time standing on top of a pedestal with a backdrop of clouds
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Logo Variations
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Dec 2 2007, 11:54 AM EST |
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Change:herthe pedestial, leaving her torch behind. In the end credits, you can see her rushing up the stairs of the pedestial, grabbing her torch again. Bye Bye Birdie (1963): The Columbia torch lady's red flame leaps from the torch to form the title of the film.Cat
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Logo Variations
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Dec 2 2007, 11:49 AM EST |
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Change:There is no eyes on the Pegasus.__________________________________________________________________________________________FOXThe Robe (1953): That was the first CinemaScope movie. It had a new revamped 20th Century-Fox logo at the beginning. There was no fanfare and instead of the dark evening sky, there was a huge red curtain behind the logo.
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The Program Exchange
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Dec 2 2007, 11:42 AM EST |
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Change: The 1987 logo returned in 2007 within' the same music from the 1979 Program Exchange Logo, but it is not loud.Music Variation: The 1987 logo has often been spotted with the 1993 music.Availability: The 1987 version can be seen
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The Program Exchange
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Dec 2 2007, 11:40 AM EST |
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Change: special Viva Pinata Party in LA: Everyone Invited! (after the 20th Century Fox logo). The 1987 version involved in 2007 with the words "20 years of the logo" on it.Scare Factor: Low on the '87 version because of the synthesizer music; none for the '93 version.
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Parker Polollybear Productions
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Dec 2 2007, 11:36 AM EST |
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Change:he says something which is different for each episodeVariant: In the Viva Pinata special Purple Rain, Parker Polollybear leaves the scene when the mouse appears.SFX/Cheesy Factor: Parker's close up.Music: None, but we hear Parker say something in every end of episode.Availability: First
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Parker Polollybear Productions
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Dec 2 2007, 11:35 AM EST |
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Change: company for Kody the Fox. Scare Factor: None.Minimal when there was a variant for the logo: Parker Polollybear running away (a la The Columbia Pictures opening logo from The Mouse That Roared) might be unsettling, intense, or even scary to the people.
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Morgan Creek Productions
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Dec 2 2007, 11:29 AM EST |
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Change:when a line cuts through, following bywith an orchestra tune that was heard on "American Masters" on PBS. Also, the score from "Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves" plays over the logo.Availiability: The first ones were by 20th Century
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Magnum Entertainment
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Dec 2 2007, 11:26 AM EST |
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Logo Variations
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Dec 1 2007, 9:31 PM EST |
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Change:We zoom into the lake, where men go hunting.Event Horizon (1997): Standard Paramount logo animation with fanfare;after the logo fully forms,the camera pans upward into space.Hard Rain (1998): The Paramount mountain is seen in much worse weather than
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Logo Variations
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Dec 1 2007, 9:28 PM EST |
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Change:foreground and jingle bell sounds at the end of the logo.Star Fox (2007 or 2008): Normal in the film. ickeIn the trailer, Fox McCloud is next to it.Movies logo rises up to reveal a farm at night.
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Logo Variations
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Dec 1 2007, 9:26 PM EST |
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Change:Malibu Fox is in place of Bugs Bunny and he doesn't wear a tuxedo! And he also eats Bugs Bunny's carrot. This was only seen on trailers for the film.Batman Forever (1995): The WB shield transforms into the Batman logo.From Hare To Eternity (1996): The 1992
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Logo Variations
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Dec 1 2007, 9:21 PM EST |
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Video Treasures/Anchor Bay/Starz Home Entertainment
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Dec 1 2007, 9:18 PM EST |
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Change: It seems to be its distributor for Starz Home Entertainment.Scare Factor: Low, the animation is very clean._______________________________________________________________Starz Home Entertainment(2007-)Nickname: "The Starz Logo"Logo: On a black background, we see the Starz star logo,
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