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'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*On <u>some films</u> such as ''The Birdcage'', and ''Man in the Iron Mask'' (1998), it has the opening theme instead. On ''Ronin'', the opening theme is synchronized to the logo's animation. | *On <u>some films</u> such as ''The Birdcage'', and ''Man in the Iron Mask'' (1998), it has the opening theme instead. On ''Ronin'', the opening theme is synchronized to the logo's animation. | ||
*On the <u>Starz and ThisTV prints of ''Leaving Las Vegas''</u>, it uses the 2000 music. | *On the <u>Starz and ThisTV prints of ''Leaving Las Vegas''</u>, it uses the 2000 music, due to a reverse plastering error. | ||
*On the <u>TCM print of ''More Money for Django''</u>, it uses the last half of the 1982 fanfare. | *On the <u>TCM print of ''More Money for Django''</u>, it uses the last half of the 1982 fanfare. | ||
*The trailer's opening theme is heard for <u>the shorter and still versions</u>. | *The trailer's opening theme is heard for <u>the shorter and still versions</u>. | ||
*On the <u>2000 Special Edition DVD of ''Diamonds are Forever''</u>, the fanfare is low-pitched. | *On the <u>2000 Special Edition DVD of ''Diamonds are Forever''</u>, the 1994 fanfare is low-pitched. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Appears on films from the company from the time-period until 2000, and was also used as an plastering method during the logo's time period. It is mainly plastered over by the 2001 UA logo (with it sometimes retaining this logo's music). | ||
* Not as common as it once was when it was the chief means of plastering during most of the 1990s and some of the 2000s. | * Not as common as it once was when it was the chief means of plastering during most of the 1990s and some of the 2000s. | ||
**In fact, it's believed to be how this logo first appeared, with the print logo appearing as early as the 1994 LaserDisc release of ''Midnight Cowboy'' and the logo itself debuting on the 1994 LaserDisc release of ''The Black Stallion''. | **In fact, it's believed to be how this logo first appeared, with the print logo appearing as early as the 1994 LaserDisc release of ''Midnight Cowboy'' and the logo itself debuting on the 1994 LaserDisc release of ''The Black Stallion''. | ||
*In regards to theatrical releases, this logo first appeared on ''Tank Girl'' (released on March 31, 1995) and made its last regular appearance on ''Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her'' (released on January 22, 2000), with the print closing variant making its last appearance at the end of ''Mr. Accident'' (released on March 24, 2000). | *In regards to theatrical releases, this logo first appeared on ''Tank Girl'' (released on March 31, 1995) and made its last regular appearance on ''Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her'' (released on January 22, 2000), with the print closing variant making its last appearance at the end of ''Mr. Accident'' (released on March 24, 2000). | ||
*This also | *This logo also plasters the MGM/UA Communications variant of the 10th logo on the original MGM DVD releases (as well as on select mid-1990s VHS reissues) of ''Child's Play'' and ''Rain Man'' (1988). | ||
* | *It also appears on the 007 films ''GoldenEye'' and ''Tomorrow Never Dies'' and even appeared on trailers for ''The World Is Not Enough'' and ''The Thomas Crown Affair'' (though both films used the MGM 75th anniversary logo). | ||
*It is also preserved on older MGM | *It is also preserved on older MGM VHS and DVD releases (an example being the Australian DVD release of ''12 Angry Men''). | ||
*On Blu-ray, this appears on the Scream Factory release of ''The Rage: Carrie 2'', MGM's releases of ''The Birdcage'', ''Rob Roy'', the 2014 remastered release of ''Rocky'' (even appearing on the 2020 theatrical re-release), and ''Ronin'' (as well as on the 2017 Arrow Video remastered Blu-ray release). | *On Blu-ray releases, this appears on the Scream Factory release of ''The Rage: Carrie 2'', MGM's releases of ''The Birdcage'', ''Rob Roy'', the 2014 remastered release of ''Rocky'' (even appearing on the 2020 theatrical re-release), and ''Ronin'' (as well as on the 2017 Arrow Video remastered Blu-ray release). | ||
*Strangely, this logo also appears on late 1990s VHS releases of MGM produced titles from the MGM-Pathè era such as ''Death Warrant'', ''Thelma and Louise'', ''Delirious'', ''Shattered'' (1991), and others. | *Strangely, this logo also appears on late 1990s VHS releases of MGM produced titles from the MGM-Pathè era such as ''Death Warrant'', ''Thelma and Louise'', ''Delirious'', ''Shattered'' (1991), and others. | ||
*It also made surprise appearances on ThisTV broadcasts of ''Separate Tables'' and ''Buffalo Bill and the Indians'' (the latter of which plasters over a Transamerica logo). | *It also made surprise appearances on ThisTV broadcasts of ''Separate Tables'' and ''Buffalo Bill and the Indians'' (the latter of which plasters over a Transamerica logo). | ||
* | *It also appears on the original 1998/99 DVD releases of ''The Secret of NIMH'', plastering the 1982 "Turning UA" logo; and on the 1999 VHS and DVD releases of ''Yellow Submarine'' (including the 1999 UK VHS re-release thereof). | ||
*The 1996 Laserdisc of ''The Great Train Robbery'' also plasters the 6th logo that was originally on the movie with this one. | *The 1996 Laserdisc of ''The Great Train Robbery'' also plasters the 6th logo that was originally on the movie with this one. | ||
*This also strangely appears at the beginning of Epix's print of ''Son Rise: A Miracle of Love'', which was a Filmways production. | *This also strangely appears at the beginning of Epix's print of ''Son Rise: A Miracle of Love'', which was a Filmways production. | ||