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* It usually can be seen on Castle Rock releases from 1989 to 1994. However, this logo goes through editing on ''City Slickers'' on television. On Bravo, it's replaced with the 1994 logo (with the AOL Time Warner byline) and current home media releases, on Comedy Central, there is an edited version of the 1988 [[Columbia Pictures]] logo and the 1994 logo.
* It usually can be seen on Castle Rock releases from 1989 to 1994. However, this logo may or may not be present, depending on who currently owns the rights to the film and where it can be seen. Most commonly, an MGM logo will precede the Castle Rock logo; in other cases, the next logo may replace this one, and on occasion the [[Columbia Pictures]] logo seen on original prints may be kept as well. Current prints of ''City Slickers'' have the 2001 MGM lion followed by the next logo, for instance.
* On the 2001 [[MGM Home Entertainment|MGM DVD]] release of said movie, it's replaced with the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] logo. But on some current prints of films, this is either plastered with the MGM logo (on home media releases such as the DVD releases of ''City Slickers'', ''Sibling Rivalry'', ''Mr. Saturday Night'' and ''Honeymoon in Vegas'') or replaced with the next logo (on television). Some prints on TNT and TBS have the original logo with the Columbia Pictures logos.
* This logo is preserved on [[Nelson Entertainment]] and [[New Line Home Entertainment|New Line Home Video]] (distributed by [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]]) VHS releases of pre-1994 films., as well as VHS releases from [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] and [[PolyGram Video]] (along with possibly early DVD releases by the company).
* On Starz and Encore airings of ''City Slickers 2'', as well as on the Warner Home Video DVD release, it has the logo intact but is preceded by the 1998 Warner Bros. Pictures logo with the AOL Time Warner byline (since the logo plastered the Columbia Pictures logo).
* This logo is preserved on [[Nelson Entertainment]] and [[New Line Home Entertainment|New Line Home Video]] (distributed by [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]]) VHS releases of pre-1994 films.
* The logo is preserved on VHS releases by MGM/UA Home Video and [[PolyGram Video|PolyGram Video]] (along with possibly early DVD releases by the company).
* It is also preserved on the Columbia Pictures-owned ''A Few Good Men'', ''In the Line of Fire'' and ''North''.
* It is also preserved on the Columbia Pictures-owned ''A Few Good Men'', ''In the Line of Fire'' and ''North''.
* Can also be found on the [[Olive Films]] Blu-Ray release of ''Sibling Rivalry'' (alongside the original Columbia logo, all preceded by the 2001 MGM lion).
* Can also be found on the [[Olive Films]] Blu-Ray release of ''Sibling Rivalry'' (alongside the original Columbia logo, all preceded by the 2001 MGM lion).
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* On <u>some current prints of 1989 to 1994 films</u>, this plasters the 1989 logo but keeps its original music, with <u>one example being Crackle's print of ''Misery'' (that also being seen when The Weather Channel aired the movie back in 2009</u>. The 1989 theme was also used in <u>''Beyond Rangoon''</u>.
* On <u>some current prints of 1989-94 films</u>, this plasters the 1989 logo but keeps its original music, with <u>one example being Crackle's print of ''Misery'' (that also being seen when The Weather Channel aired the movie back in 2009</u>. The 1989 theme was also used on <u>''Beyond Rangoon''</u>.
* On the <u>2014 film ''And So It Goes''</u>, the fanfare was re-arranged to sound more powerful, minus the dings heard at the end.
* On the <u>2014 film ''And So It Goes''</u>, the fanfare was re-arranged to sound more powerful, minus the dings heard at the end.
* Depending on the film, <u>the fanfare may be tweaked slightly</u>, such as a modified reverb effect.
* Depending on the film, <u>the fanfare may be tweaked slightly</u>, such as a modified reverb effect.
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* The first Time Warner byline is seen on ''Zero Effect'', ''My Giant'', ''Mickey Blue Eyes'', ''Bait'', ''Best in Show'' and ''Miss Congeniality''. It also appeared on the original release of ''The Last Days of Disco'' and the original video releases, but current prints replace it and the [[Gramercy Pictures]] logo with the [[Focus Features]] logo (even the last part of the logo theme that goes into the credits is muted out).
* The first Time Warner byline is seen on ''Zero Effect'', ''My Giant'', ''Mickey Blue Eyes'', ''Bait'', ''Best in Show'' and ''Miss Congeniality''. It also appeared on the original release of ''The Last Days of Disco'' and the original video releases, but current prints replace it and the [[Gramercy Pictures]] logo with the [[Focus Features]] logo (even the last part of the logo theme that goes into the credits is muted out).
* The AOL Time Warner logo is seen on ''Hearts in Atlantis'', ''The Majestic'', ''The Salton Sea'', ''Two Weeks Notice'', ''The Adventures of Pluto Nash'', ''Murder by Numbers'', ''Kangaroo Jack'' and ''Envy'' (despite all Time Warner companies using the Time Warner byline at this point. Possibly had it due to being a delayed release).
* The AOL Time Warner logo is seen on ''Hearts in Atlantis'', ''The Majestic'', ''The Salton Sea'', ''Two Weeks Notice'', ''The Adventures of Pluto Nash'', ''Murder by Numbers'', ''Kangaroo Jack'' and ''Envy'' (despite all Time Warner companies using the Time Warner byline at this point. Possibly had it due to being a delayed release).
* The second TimeWarner byline is seen on almost all 2004-2017 films from the studio from ''Before Sunset'' to ''Shock and Awe'', and sometimes plasters the previous and older-bylined logos on newer prints. However, ''The Polar Express'' (2004), surprisingly uses the first Time Warner variant from 1998, due to the Warner Bros. Pictures logo having the prototype Time Warner variant instead of using the later/cooperative TimeWarner variant.
* The second TimeWarner byline is seen on almost all 2004-2017 films from the studio from ''Before Sunset'' to ''Shock and Awe'', and sometimes plasters the previous and older-bylined logos on newer prints. However, ''The Polar Express'' (2004) uses the first Time Warner variant from 1998.
* The international version appeared on some older films worldwide, newer releases plaster it with newer [[New Line Cinema]] or [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logos.
* The international version appeared on some older films worldwide; more recent releases plaster it with newer [[New Line Cinema]] or [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logos.
* This logo can also be found on the 2000 Warner Home Video NTSC DVD release of ''Absolute Power''.
* This logo can also be found on the 2000 Warner Home Video NTSC DVD release of ''Absolute Power''.
* This logo does not appear on ''Friends with Benefits'', as only an in-credit notice appears.
* This logo does not appear on ''Friends with Benefits'', as only an in-credit notice appears.
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