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| Version | User | Scope of changes |
|---|---|---|
| Jul 18 2008, 7:20 PM EDT | Shadeed329 | 3 words added, 2 words deleted, 1 widget added, 1 widget deleted |
| Jul 18 2008, 4:34 PM EDT | kidinbed | 1 widget added |
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Written by Matt Williams and Kris Starring
Logo capture by Eric S.
Editions by Shadeed A. Kelly and V of Doom
Video captures courtesy of ThatLogoDudeThatLogoDude, vhsguy2007, and vhsguy2007phasicblu
Background: MGM/UA Communications Co. (formerly MGM/UA Entertainment Co.) was founded on October 17, 1986, as a distribution arm by MGM when this company purchased UA to distribute all MGM/UA releases back in 1981. However the company was reverted back to "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer" on July 2, 1992.
(1987-1990)

Nickname: "Zooming/Flashing MGM-UA"
Logo: On a black background, an outline of the MGM U\ logo zooms out, leaving a smoky trail behind it. The trail and MGM U\ outline splits into three. The smoky trails get sucked into the logo, which stops in the top center of the screen. The MGM U\ logo is a metallic, WGBH-like outline. Then, the letters in the words "MGM/UA COMMUNICATIONS CO." appear on by one below the MGM U\. A red line starts in the center of the company name and splits into two, one line going towards the top of the screen, and one towards the bottom. The lines wipe the screen and bring forth either the MGM "Lion" or the UA "Swoosh".
Variants:
FX/Cheesy Factor: '80s computer graphics, but still pretty cool, and well-inspired animation.
Music/Sounds: Starts out with a synth chord, and segues into some wind-like sounds combined with a drum-beat, followed by a synth trumpet fanfare. That "hit" at the end does not sound on the standalone variant.
Availability: The MGM-UA Communications/UA Swoosh Mixture is still seen on current VHS and DVD prints of several James Bond movies and movies from the Pink Panther series (and plasters old UA logos, such as the Transamerica T). The MGM Lion and the UA Swoosh after this logo are still intact. Also seen on the VHS and DVD prints of Rain Man.
Scare Factor: Low to medium; some can be caught off by dramatics. But, this logo is still a favorite of many.
Logo capture by Eric S.
Editions by Shadeed A. Kelly and V of Doom
Video captures courtesy of ThatLogoDudeThatLogoDude, vhsguy2007, and vhsguy2007phasicblu
Background: MGM/UA Communications Co. (formerly MGM/UA Entertainment Co.) was founded on October 17, 1986, as a distribution arm by MGM when this company purchased UA to distribute all MGM/UA releases back in 1981. However the company was reverted back to "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer" on July 2, 1992.
(1987-1990)
Nickname: "Zooming/Flashing MGM-UA"
Logo: On a black background, an outline of the MGM U\ logo zooms out, leaving a smoky trail behind it. The trail and MGM U\ outline splits into three. The smoky trails get sucked into the logo, which stops in the top center of the screen. The MGM U\ logo is a metallic, WGBH-like outline. Then, the letters in the words "MGM/UA COMMUNICATIONS CO." appear on by one below the MGM U\. A red line starts in the center of the company name and splits into two, one line going towards the top of the screen, and one towards the bottom. The lines wipe the screen and bring forth either the MGM "Lion" or the UA "Swoosh".
Variants:
- There is a variation that only uses this logo alone; neither the MGM or UA logo will follow.
- When the "Zooming UA" logo followed this, this faded to black to the "Zooming UA" logo.
FX/Cheesy Factor: '80s computer graphics, but still pretty cool, and well-inspired animation.
Music/Sounds: Starts out with a synth chord, and segues into some wind-like sounds combined with a drum-beat, followed by a synth trumpet fanfare. That "hit" at the end does not sound on the standalone variant.
Availability: The MGM-UA Communications/UA Swoosh Mixture is still seen on current VHS and DVD prints of several James Bond movies and movies from the Pink Panther series (and plasters old UA logos, such as the Transamerica T). The MGM Lion and the UA Swoosh after this logo are still intact. Also seen on the VHS and DVD prints of Rain Man.
Scare Factor: Low to medium; some can be caught off by dramatics. But, this logo is still a favorite of many.
