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Change: VHSGuy2049, and pemLogoEnormousRatBackground: PolyGram Pictures, the movie division of PolyGram Records, was formed in 1979 by Jon Peters and Peter Guber (who would later head The Guber-Peters Company (later sold to Sony Corporation in 1989) and Guber to head Mandalay Entertainment in 1995) as
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Change: (later sold to Sony Corporation in 1989) and Guber to head Mandalay Entertainment in 1995) as a European competitor to Hollywood; however, it was closed down in 1983, being reactivated after
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Nov 12 2009, 10:52 PM EST
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Change: The Guber-Peters Company and Guber to head Mandalay Entertainment ) in 1995) as a European competitor to Hollywood; however, it was closed down in 1983, being reactivated after in 1986 as
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Change: Video capture courtesy of EnormousRatBackground: PolyGram Pictures, the movie division of PolyGram Records, was formed in 1979 by Jon Peters and Peter Guber (who would later head Mandalay Entertainment) as a European competitor to Hollywood; however, it was
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Change: for those who are used to seeing this ID before. This remains among the best CGI logos of recent years, regardless of its dark looklook.
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Jul 12 2009, 10:56 PM EDT
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Change: for those who are used to seeing this ID before. This remains among the best CGI logos of recent years, regardless of its dark look.look
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Change: for those who are used to seeing this ID before. This remains among the best CGI logos of recent years, regardless of its dark look. fghghghghghg
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Change: for those who are used to seeing this ID before. This remains among the best CGI logos of recent years, regardless of its dark look. fghghghghghg
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Jul 12 2009, 10:54 PM EDT
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Change: Eric S., ThatLogoDude and VHSGuy20007Background: PolyGram Pictures, the movie division of PolyGram Records, was formed in 1979 by Jon Peters and Peter Guber (who would later head Mandalay Entertainment) as a European competitor to Hollywood; however, it was
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Change: On some other airings of the film and the DVD, this is plastered with the Universal logo.Scare Factor: None.4th Logo(1993-1997) Nicknames: "The Drawing Red Line", "PolyLine II"Logo: On a black background, "PolyGram" appears. Then "FILMED ENTERTAINMENT" appears under the name. A red
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Change: their production compaines (i.e. Working Title, Interscope Communications, etc.), like The Usual Suspects skippeddon't have this and wentinstead go straight to the movie. The lastOn filmpost to1996 usefilms, this wasis Bean.plastered with the current Universal logo!!!!Scare Factor: Minimal.5th
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Change: FXFX/SFX: None.Cheesy Factor: The colors used are very '70s.Music/Sounds: None.Availability: Rare; appeared on a VHS copy of The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper.Scary Factor: Minimal.2nd Logo(1981-1983) Nicknames: "The Red Stars", "Rollercoaster", "PolyCoaster" "A Fountain of Red Stars"
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Change: The King of the Mountain.Scare Factor: Low.3rd Logo(1992)Nickname: "PolyLine"Logo: On a white background, we see "PolyGram" in black lettering and "FILMED ENTERTAINMENT" below. In between
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