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'''Editor's Note:''' Some people who prefer UA's older logos don't like this logo, but it still has amazing CGI and an excellent musical score. | '''Editor's Note:''' Some people who prefer UA's older logos don't like this logo, but it still has amazing CGI and an excellent musical score. | ||
===14th Logo (2000-April 20, 2001)=== | ===14th Logo (September 15, 2000-April 20, 2001)=== | ||
<center>[[File:Ua2000.png|center|350px]]</center> | <center>[[File:Ua2000.png|center|350px]]</center> | ||
<center>{{YouTube|id=qHFqNi8Dsd8}}</center> | <center>{{YouTube|id=qHFqNi8Dsd8}}</center> | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A short instrumental bed consisting of a drum beat, a synth harmony, and sounds of wind, with a short 4-note piano stinger at the end. On some films, it is silent or has the film's opening music playing over it. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A short instrumental bed consisting of a drum beat, a synth harmony, and sounds of wind, with a short 4-note piano stinger at the end. On some films, it is silent or has the film's opening music playing over it. | ||
'''Availability:''' Rare, due to this logo being a placeholder. It was seen on United Artists' limited output of this time before it became an in-name only subsidiary of MGM. | '''Availability:''' Rare, due to this logo being a placeholder. It was seen on United Artists' limited output of this time before it became an in-name only subsidiary of MGM. The only known theatrical release to feature this logo is ''Crime and Punishment in Suburbia''; this logo is also seen on DVD releases of ''The Black Stallion Returns'', ''Juggernaut'', and ''The Dogs of War'', and ThisTV airings of ''The Mechanic'' and ''The Last Waltz''. | ||
'''Editor’s Note:''' An interesting logo concept that got fully utilized in the next logo. | '''Editor’s Note:''' An interesting logo concept that got fully utilized in the next logo. | ||
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*On some films, such as ''Fiddler on the Roof'', ''Bananas'', and local airings of ''Leaving Las Vegas'', it uses the 1994 fanfare due to a plaster error. This also actually suits this logo well. | *On some films, such as ''Fiddler on the Roof'', ''Bananas'', and local airings of ''Leaving Las Vegas'', it uses the 1994 fanfare due to a plaster error. This also actually suits this logo well. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. It's seen on some new and recent films released by UA, including ''Jeepers Creepers'', ''Ghost World'', and ''Hot Tub Time Machine''. This logo has now become the standard for plastering the Transamerica and later logos on notable films such as the ''James Bond'' and ''Rocky'' franchises. It also appears on PBS's print of ''The Last Waltz''. On the 2020 re- | '''Availability:''' Common. It's seen on some new and recent films released by UA, including ''Jeepers Creepers'', ''Ghost World'', and ''Hot Tub Time Machine''. This logo has now become the standard for plastering the Transamerica and later logos on notable films such as the ''James Bond'' and ''Rocky'' franchises. It also appears on PBS's print of ''The Last Waltz''. On the 2020 re-releases of the ''Rocky'' movies, this appears (after the 2001 MGM logo) on ''Rocky II.'' This logo hasn't been used since the release of 2012's ''Red Dawn'' (and even then, only as a sort of legacy credit), as United Artists now operates in-name-only. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' A refinement of the previous logo, thanks in large part to the use of the 1987 design. | '''Editor's Note:''' A refinement of the previous logo, thanks in large part to the use of the 1987 design. | ||