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Change: 1994,1991, after their last release, it merged with Columbia Pictures after ELP Communications was put under Columbia TriStar Television. Currently, most of the Nelson DVD releases are released by MGM (now owned by Sony Corporation and its partners). (1987-1990)(1987-1991) Nicknames: "The Obelisk", "Nelson Obelisk"Logo:
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Change: (1987-1994)(1987-1990) Nicknames: "The Obelisk", "Nelson Obelisk"Logo: On a black background, we see a black obelisk in a rectangle all in white lines. Suddenly, everything turns in
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Change: release that had this logo was 1987's The Princess Bride, as well on earlier prints of the legendary thriller movie Misery. It also appeared onBill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.Scare Factor: None, unless the fanfare startles you.
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Change: Video captures courtesy of ThatLogoDude and Eric S.Background: Nelson Entertainment was a short-lived film company owned by Columbia Pictures. In 1994, after their last release, it merged with Columbia Pictures after ELP Communications was put under Columbia TriStar Television. Currently, most of
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Change: 1994, but the most common release that had this logo was 1987's The Princess Bride, and also, on earlier prints of the legendary thriller movie Misery.Scare Factor: None, unless the fanfare startles you.
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Change: it used the opening theme of the movie, or silent.none.Availability: Uncommon; it can be found on releases that most of them being co-released by some companies from 1987 to 1994, but the most common release that had this logo was 1987's The Princess Bride, and
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Change: to 1994, but the most common release that had this logo was 1987's The Princess Bride, and alsoalso, on the legendary thriller movie Misery.Scare Factor: None, unless the fanfare startles you.
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Change: 1987 to 1994, but the most common release that had this logo was 1987's The Princess Bride , and also on the legendary thriller movie Misery.Scare Factor: None, unless the fanfare startles you.
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Change: "The Obelisk", "Nelson Obelisk"Logo: On a black background, we see a black obelisk in a rectangle all in white lines. Suddenly, everything turns in color. The
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Change: and V of DoomEditions by Shadeed A.KellyVideo capturecaptures bycourtesy of ThatLogoDude and Eric S.Background: Nelson Entertainment was a short-lived film company owned by Columbia Pictures. In 1994, after their last release, it merged with Columbia Pictures after ELP Communications was put under Columbia
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Change: this logo,this, but the clouds can be a little boring.Music/Sounds: Some tremolo violin notes ascending, and then a 80's'80s drum theme. In other cases, it's silent.Availability: Uncommon.Uncommon; Itit can be found on releases that most
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Change: Castle Rock Entertainment (owned by TimeWarner).partners).(1987-1994) Nickname: "Nelson Obelisk"Logo: On a black background, we see a black obelisk in a rectangle all in white lines. Suddenly, everything
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Change: PicturesPicture by Eric S.Editions by Shadeed A.KellyVideo capture by ThatLogoDudeBackground: Nelson Entertainment was a short-lived film company owned by Columbia Pictures. In 1994, after their last release, it merged with Columbia Pictures after ELP Communications was put under Columbia TriStar Television. Currently,
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Change: it's silent.Availability: Uncommon. It can be found on releases that most of them being co-released by some companies from 1987 to 1991,1994, but the most common release that had this logo was 1987's The Princess Bride.Scare Factor: None, unless the fanfare startles you.
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Change: thea short-lived film company owned by Columbia Pictures. In 1991,1994, after their last release, it merged with Columbia Pictures after ELP Communications was put under Columbia TriStar Television. Currently, most of the Nelson DVD releases are released by MGM (now owned by
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Change: 1994,1991, after their last release, it merged with Columbia Pictures after ELP Communications was put under Columbia TriStar Television. Currently, most of the Nelson DVD releases are released by MGM (now owned by Sony Corporation and its partners) and Castle Rock Entertainment (owned by TimeWarner). (1987-1994)(1987-1991) Nickname
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Change: Then "NELSON" shines.FX: Just very good animation.Cheesy Factor: A good logo for almost anyone would be this logo, but the clouds can be a little boring.Music/Sounds: Some tremolootremolo violin notes ascending, and then a 80's drum theme. In other cases, it's silent.Availability
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