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Change: as a joint venture of Warner Bros. Pictures and three former executives of United Artists. Orion was initially ran under Warner Communications (now TimeWarner) for a while. In 1982, Orion bought Filmways, Inc., breaking
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Change: GrayGray, and Matt WilliamsLogo captures by Eric S. and Juniorfan88Editions by V of Doom, Codyfinke6, and Shadeed A. KellyVideo captures courtesy of Eric S. and b4jmusicBackground: Orion Pictures Corporation was first started in 1978 under
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Aug 29 2009, 3:07 PM EDT
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Change: videos, all DVD releases and most TV broadcasts of those films useand instead replaced with the Warner Communications variation of Orion logo 2. When American Movie Classics or Turner Classic Movies shows Time After Time, the logo is intact, but in
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Aug 12 2009, 10:50 PM EDT
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Change: the legendary Arthur, for example, as well on early 80s prints of 1979-1981 movie releases, such as The Wanderers, The Great Santini, and Wolfen among others, plastering the first logo. On television, the MGM logo precedes this on 1982-1996 releases except some films and First Blood.
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Change: 80s prints of 1979-1981 movie releases, such as The Wanderers and, The Great Santini , and Wolfen among others, plastering the first logo on some 1979-1981 releases.logo. On television, the MGM logo precedes this on 1982-1996 releases except some films and First Blood. First Blood was
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Aug 10 2009, 1:43 PM EDT
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Change: S., JuniorFan88S. and b4jmusicOmicronXIBackground: Orion Pictures Corporation was first started in 1978 under Warner Communications (now TimeWarner) for a while. In 1982, Orion bought Filmways,
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Change: : There is a B&W variant of this logo for classic AIP movies in B&W.FX/SFX: This is how you update a logo. The same thing as the popular "Starry Sky" logo,
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May 21 2009, 4:25 PM EDT
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Change: can also be seen on the DVD releases of "HellHell Up In Harlem"Harlem and "Bucktown".Bucktown. Also plasters the 1981 Filmways Pictures logo on the DVD release of "BlowBlow Out'.Out.Scare Factor: None.
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May 17 2009, 3:16 PM EDT
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Change: 1999's One Man's Hero (released under the Orion Pictures name, but actually released by MGM). It can also be seen on the DVD releases of "Hell Up In Harlem" and "Bucktown". Also plasters the 1981 Filmways Pictures logo on the DVD release of "Blow Out'.Scare Factor: None.
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May 17 2009, 3:07 PM EDT
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Change: The last movie with this logo was 1999's One Man's Hero (released under the Orion Pictures name, but actually released by MGM). It can also be seen on the DVD releases of "Hell Up In Harlem" and "Bucktown".Scare Factor: None.
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Change: FX/CheesyFX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: Pretty much the way I've described it, the animation indeed reeks of early Macintosh/CGI animation or Scanimate. Music/Sounds: None, or the opening theme of the movie.Availability: Was originally seen on such films as Time After Time and Caddyshack among others, but
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Change: and the music may startle someone who took a snnoze with the TV on, but other than that, it's very popular and very famous.3rd Logo(1996-1999) Nicknames: "The CGI Constellation", "CGI Starry Sky"Logo: Very much the same as the
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Change: Logo descriptions by James Fabiano, Jeffrey Gray and Matt WilliamsLogo Picturescaptures by Eric S. and Juniorfan88Editions by V of Doom, Codyfinke6, and Shadeed A. KellyVideo captures courtesy of Eric S., JuniorFan88 and OmicronXIBackground: Orion Pictures was first started
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Change: went bankrupt, which was 1998. On television, the MGM logo precedes this. The last movie with this logo was 1999's One Man's Hero (released under the Orion Pictures name, but actually released by MGM).Scare Factor: None.
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Feb 1 2009, 11:17 PM EST
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Change: breaking apart from the parent company and becoming independent. Orion did very well as far as making big blockbuster hits and scoring numerous awards, but everything went sour in the
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Change: The Great Santini among others. On television, the MGM logo precedes this on 1982-1996 releases except some films and First Blood. First Blood was the very first movie to use this logo without the Warner Bros. byline.Scare Factor: Low; the appearance of
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