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* The full version can currently be seen on Shine's website. This also appears in some current prints of films, such as the remastered Blu-ray releases of ''The Terminator'' and the original ''RoboCop'' before the Orion logo, and on the 2016 remastered Blu-ray release of ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'', before the UA Ovoid. Makes a surprise appearance on current digital prints of ''Masters of the Universe'' followed by the [[Cannon Films]] logo.
* The full version can currently be seen on Shine's website. This also appears in some current prints of films, such as the remastered Blu-ray releases of ''The Terminator'' and the original ''RoboCop'' before the Orion logo, and on the 2016 remastered Blu-ray release of ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'', before the UA Ovoid. Makes a surprise appearance on current digital prints of ''Masters of the Universe'' followed by the [[Cannon Films]] logo.
* It also appears on the documentary ''Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of James Bond''.
* It also appears on the documentary ''Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of James Bond''.
* After the next logo debuted with ''Respect'', it appeared on ''No Time to Die'' (though the next logo is used on some select and digital prints; but all theatrical prints have this logo at the end) and at the end of ''Candyman''.
* After the next logo debuted with ''Respect'', it appeared on ''No Time to Die'' (though the next logo is used on some select and digital prints; but all theatrical prints (as well as digital and home media prints of the international print) have this logo at the end) and at the end of ''Candyman''.


'''Editor's Note:''' A great effort to modernize the MGM logo. The moving filmstrips as well as the zooming out from the eye is a great touch to actually give the logo a little more substance. However, the size of the ribbon is off-putting, as Leo's head doesn't fit in the circle anymore.
'''Editor's Note:''' A great effort to modernize the MGM logo. The moving filmstrips as well as the zooming out from the eye is a great touch to actually give the logo a little more substance. However, the size of the ribbon is off-putting, as Leo's head doesn't fit in the circle anymore.

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