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Change: Entertainment, Inc. (now Sony Pictures Entertainment). Epic Productions was established in 1988 after CPE resurrected Triumph that same year, and controlled by Moshe Diamant and Eduard Sarlui (the same people who started Trans World Entertainment). However, Epic was taken over by Orion Pictures in 1995 and by MGM
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Change: 1995,1995 and finally by MGM in 1998 with the acquisition of the parent company, because Epic/Triumph owned the Hemdale library. Today, all its library is currently held by MGM after their purchase of Hemdale. Ironically, MGM's also owned by Sony Corporation of America and its partners.1st Logo(1989-1990)
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Change: in 1998 with the acquisition of the parent company, because Epic/Triumph owned the Hemdale library. Today, all its library is currently held by MGM after their purchase of Hemdale. Ironically, MGM's also owned by Sony Corporation of America and its partners.1st Logo(1989-1990) Nickname: "Neon Purple Lines"Logo
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Change: Video capture courtesy of puppyleoBackground: Also known as Epic Entertainment, this was the indie/B-movie arm of Triumph Releasing Corporation, a division of Columbia Pictures Entertainment (now Sony Pictures Entertainment). Epic Productions was established
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Change: relaunchedresurrected Triumph that same year, and controlled by Moshe Diamant and Eduard Sarlui (the same people who started Trans World Entertainment). However, in 1995, Epic was taken over by Orion Pictures and then in 1998 by MGM because Epic/Triumph owned the Hemdale library. Today, all its
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Change: Triumph that same year, and controlled by Moshe Diamant and Eduard Sarlui (the same people who started Trans World Entertainment). However, in 1995, Epic was taken over by Orion Pictures and then in 1998 by MGM because Epic/Triumph owned the Hemdale library. Today, all its library
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Change: Also known as Epic Entertainment, this was the indie/B-movie arm of Triumph Releasing Corporation, a division of Columbia Pictures Entertainment (now Sony Pictures Entertainment). Epic Productions was established in 1988 after CPE relaunched Triumph, and controlled by Moshe Diamant and Eduard Sarlui (the same people who started Trans
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Change: : A epic-sounding synth theme with occasional drumbeats, some sword-drawing noises, and also thunder nearat the end.Availability: Appeared on Men At Work VHS. This may have also appeared on other movies produced by Epic in this time period.Scare Factor: Low, unless you're afraid of lightning.
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Change: republished the Aug 13 2009, 6:10 PM EDT version by Aug 15 2009, 2:33 AM EDT
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Change: Releasing Corporation, a division of Columbia Pictures Entertainment (now Sony Pictures Entertainment). Epic Productions was controlled by Moshe Diamant and Eduard Sarlui (the same people who started Trans World Entertainment). However, in 1995, Epic was taken over by Orion
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Change: republished the Aug 11 2009, 9:46 PM EDT version by Aug 14 2009, 4:40 AM EDT
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Change: with the first revival ofafter TriumphCPE byrelaunched CPE,Triumph, and controlled by Moshe Diamant and Eduard Sarlui (the same people who started Trans World Entertainment). However, in 1995, Epic was taken over by Orion Pictures and then in 1998 by MGM because Epic/Triumph owned the Hemdale
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Change: established in 1988 with the first revival of Triumph by CPE, and controlled by Moshe Diamant and Eduard Sarlui (the same people who started Trans World Entertainment). However, in 1995, Epic was taken over by Orion Pictures and then in 1998 by MGM because Epic/Triumph owned the Hemdale library.
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Change: capturescapture courtesy of JoeCool85 and puppyleoBackground: This was the indie/B-movie arm of Triumph Films, a division of Columbia Pictures Entertainment (now Sony Pictures Entertainment). Epic Productions was controlled by Moshe Diamant and Eduard Sarlui (the same people who started Trans World Entertainment). However,
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Change: ." ". On the sides of the logo are parts of the purple streak.FX/SFX: The thick purple streak forming the logo.Music/Sounds: None.Availability: Appears on Ski Patrol and the DVD version of Men At Work.Scare Factor: Low.2nd Logo(1990-1993?) Nickname:
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