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Change: In otheror cases, itthe usedopening theand/or opening/closingclosing theme.themes.Availability: Rare. It can be seen on Rockshow, and The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, among others. The U.S. print of David the Gnome (a.k.a. David el Gnomo) no longer
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Change: monarchofvideos, Eric S. and phasicbluBackground: In 1979, Miramax Films was started by Bob and Harvey Weinstein. The company was named after combining the two parents name into the company: Miriam, for their mother, and Max, for their dad. In
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Change: Eric S., and EricV S.of DoomVideo captures courtesy of monarchofvideos, Eric S. and phasicbluBackground: In 1979, Miramax Films was started by Bob and Harvey Weinstein. The company was named after combining the two parents name into the company: Miriam, for
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Change: late 1980s and 1990's; uncommon for the International variant because it maybe common in Europe and Asia, it's uncommon here in the United States.Scare Factor: Minimal; the flash might get to some, but it's pretty harmless. It's a favorite amongst the logo community.3rd Logo(1999-2008) Nicknames:
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Change: Today, Miramax still exists, but the company's film output is few and far in between now because Bob and Harvey focus their time and effort at the Weinstein Company.1st Logo(1980-1987)Nickname: "Filmstrip M"Logo: On a black background, we see
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Change: joecool85, Eric S. and phasicbluBackground: Miramax Films was founded in 1979 by Bob and Harvey Weinstein, and named after their parents, Miriam and Max. Miramax was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 1993,
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Change: The U.S. print of David the Gnome (a.k.a. David el Gnomo) no longer reairs on TV, so it's a hard call.Scare Factor: None.2nd Logo(1987-1999) Nicknames: "The M", "Big M", "Flashing M"Logo: A blue "M" in Gill
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Change: on the variant.For releases that were released outside the USA and Canada only, the word "FILMS" was replaced with "INTERNATIONAL", the logo is less cheesy than before, and the flash of the outlined M is more flashy.On Don't Be a Menace to South
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Change: fades to black as the Miramax Films logo forms, piece by piece.FX/SFX: Marvelous CGI effects.Music/Sounds: None.Availability: Current, seen on 2008-present films from Miramax.Miramax, starting with Doubt (2008).Scare Factor: None.
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Change: captures courtesy of monarchofvideos, joecool85, CPvGc90Eric S. and phasicbluBackground: Miramax Films was founded in 1979 by Bob and Harvey Weinstein, and named after their parents, MiriamMiriam and Max.Max. Miramax was acquired by The Walt
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Change: monarchofvideos, joecool85, CPvGc90 and phasicbluBackground: Miramax Films was founded in 1979 by Bob and Harvey Weinstein, and named after their parents, Miriam and Max. Miramax was
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Change: Miramax also adapted their logo for their Family Films division. It's the same logo, only it's in perfect tempo, plus the music is double pitched, the outlined M isn't flashing everywhere, and "MIRAMAX" is in yellow. "FAMILY FILMS" replaces "FILMS".On Don't Be a Menace to
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Change: 19781979 by Bob and Harvey Weinstein, and named after their parents, Miriam and Max. Miramax was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 1993, with the Weinsteins continuing to run the company until they left Disney in 2005. After leaving, they established The Weinstein Company.1st Logo (1979-1987)
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Change: .Cheesy Factor: All 80s glowing effects, and the "M" zooming out at the beginning seems to be going in slow/delayed motion like the MTM kitten. Music/Sounds: A smooth, synthesizer jingle which actually makes this logo seem peaceful. In Pulp Fiction, the last two
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Change: Miramax adapted their logo for their Home Entertainment division. It is the same as the movie logo, although the logo is now on videotape and runs at a smoother frame rate, rendering it even more cheesy than before. "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" replaces "FILMS". Miramax also adapted their
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Change: he lights in the building windows begin to turn on, like normal when it is sundown. As we zoom slowly to the skyline, several lights begin forming the Miramax Films logo like before. The city skyline then fades to black as the Miramax Films logo forms, piece by piece. FX
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Change: (1999- )(1999-2008) Nicknames: "The Buildings", "Lights/Lites in the Big City", "Manhattan Skyline", "The City" Logo: We zoom down a river, and pan up to see the skyline of a city (which
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