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I know the warning, but you and the others overlook other similar descriptions in other pages, which contradicts your point about me being opinionated and biased. So, what do you think of my point?
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(I know the warning, but you and the others overlook other similar descriptions in other pages, which contradicts your point about me being opinionated and biased. So, what do you think of my point?)
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*Like the previous logo, a still version exists and can be seen at the end of MGM movies starting with ''Respect''.
*Like the previous logo, a still version exists and can be seen at the end of MGM movies starting with ''Respect''.


'''FX/SFX:''' The ribbon settling in place, the "Art for Art's Sake" reading turning to Latin when painted gold, Leo himself appearing and roaring, and the text zooming out. It's all done in CGI animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The ribbon settling in place, the "Art for Art's Sake" reading turning to Latin when painted gold, Leo himself appearing and roaring, and the text zooming out. It's all done in stunning CGI animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic orchestral 5-note fanfare and a single drum beat plays in the beginning (notably marking the first time the logo has been complimented with a proper fanfare), which ends in a somber, violin-esque descent as the 1995 roar track caps it off. Composed by Sounds Red.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic orchestral 5-note fanfare and a single drum beat plays in the beginning (notably marking the first time the logo has been complimented with a proper fanfare), which ends in a somber, violin-esque descent as the 1995 roar track caps it off. Composed by Sounds Red.
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