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** It is also removed on Star prints of ''The Negotiator'', as it just cuts to the Regency logo instead. | ** It is also removed on Star prints of ''The Negotiator'', as it just cuts to the Regency logo instead. | ||
* The 1999-2000 version was also spotted plastering older logos on some 1999-2001 prints of older films, such as the May 2001 DVD of ''Superman II'' (where it plasters the 1972 logo). | * The 1999-2000 version was also spotted plastering older logos on some 1999-2001 prints of older films, such as the May 2001 DVD of ''Superman II'' (where it plasters the 1972 logo). | ||
* The AOL Time Warner byline debuted on ''Sweet November'' and last appeared on ''Matchstick Men'' | * The AOL Time Warner byline debuted on ''Sweet November'' and last appeared on ''Matchstick Men''. | ||
** It also plasters previous logos on some 2001-2003 prints of older films. | ** It also plasters previous logos on some 2001-2003 prints of older films. | ||
* The prototype Time Warner byline was rare and first appeared on ''The Matrix Revolutions'' (as a variant). It last appeared on ''The Last Samurai''. | * The prototype Time Warner byline was rare and first appeared on ''The Matrix Revolutions'' (as a variant). It last appeared on ''The Last Samurai''. | ||
** However, it makes a surprise appearance on ''The Polar Express'' (2004, albeit using a custom variant), and the trailer for ''Gravity'' (2013), with the 1999 version. It is the only 2004 film release to have the prototype Time Warner byline, as all other 2004 film releases use the later/official TimeWarner byline onwards. | ** However, it makes a surprise appearance on ''The Polar Express'' (2004, albeit using a custom variant), and the trailer for ''Gravity'' (2013), with the 1999 version. It is the only 2004 film release to have the prototype Time Warner byline, as all other 2004 film releases use the later/official TimeWarner byline onwards. | ||