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'''Availability:''' Fairly common. | '''Availability:''' Fairly common. | ||
* Not as common as it once was when it was the chief means of plastering during most of the 1990s and some of the 2000s. In fact, it's believed to be how this logo first appeared, with the print logo appearing as early as the 1994 LaserDisc release of ''Midnight Cowboy'' and the logo itself debuting on the 1994 LaserDisc release of ''The Black Stallion''; the logo would make its theatrical debut on ''Tank Girl''. | * Not as common as it once was when it was the chief means of plastering during most of the 1990s and some of the 2000s. In fact, it's believed to be how this logo first appeared, with the print logo appearing as early as the 1994 LaserDisc release of ''Midnight Cowboy'' and the logo itself debuting on the 1994 LaserDisc release of ''The Black Stallion''; the logo would make its theatrical debut on ''Tank Girl''. | ||
* This also plastered the MGM/UA Communications variant of the 10th logo on the original MGM DVD releases (as well as on select mid-1990s VHS reissues) of ''Child's Play'' and ''Rain Man''. Also seen on the 007 films ''GoldenEye'' and ''Tomorrow Never Dies'' and even appeared on a trailer of ''The World Is Not Enough'' (though the film itself used the MGM 75th anniversary logo). It is also preserved on older MGM tapes and DVDs (an example being ''12 Angry Men''). | * This also plastered the MGM/UA Communications variant of the 10th logo on the original MGM DVD releases (as well as on select mid-1990s VHS reissues) of ''Child's Play'' and ''Rain Man''. Also seen on the 007 films ''GoldenEye'' and ''Tomorrow Never Dies'' and even appeared on a trailer of ''The World Is Not Enough'' (though the film itself used the MGM 75th anniversary logo). It is also preserved on older MGM tapes and DVDs (an example being ''12 Angry Men''). | ||
* On Blu-ray, this appears on the Scream Factory release of ''The Rage: Carrie 2'', MGM's releases of ''The Birdcage'', ''Rob Roy'', the 2014 remastered release of ''Rocky'' (even appearing on the 2020 theatrical re-release), and ''Ronin'' (as well as on the 2017 Arrow Video remastered Blu-ray). | * On Blu-ray, this appears on the Scream Factory release of ''The Rage: Carrie 2'', MGM's releases of ''The Birdcage'', ''Rob Roy'', the 2014 remastered release of ''Rocky'' (even appearing on the 2020 theatrical re-release), and ''Ronin'' (as well as on the 2017 Arrow Video remastered Blu-ray). | ||
* Strangely, this logo appears on late '90s VHS releases of MGM produced titles such as ''Death Warrant'', ''Thelma and Louise'', ''Delirious'', ''Shattered'' (1991), and other early '90s MGM-Pathè films. Made surprise appearances on ThisTV broadcasts of ''Separate Tables'' and ''Buffalo Bill and the Indians'' (the latter of which plasters over a Transamerica logo). | * Strangely, this logo appears on late '90s VHS releases of MGM produced titles such as ''Death Warrant'', ''Thelma and Louise'', ''Delirious'', ''Shattered'' (1991), and other early '90s MGM-Pathè films. Made surprise appearances on ThisTV broadcasts of ''Separate Tables'' and ''Buffalo Bill and the Indians'' (the latter of which plasters over a Transamerica logo). | ||
* This is also seen on the original 1998/99 DVD releases of ''The Secret | * This is also seen on the original 1998/99 DVD releases of ''The Secret of NIMH'', plastering the 1982 "Turning UA" logo; and on the 1999 VHS/DVD release of ''Yellow Submarine''. | ||
*Also appears on some early trailers for ''The World | *Also appears on some early trailers for ''The World Is Not Enough'' and ''The Thomas Crown Affair'' (1999), though it's unknown if it appeared on any actual prints of those films. | ||
* This strangely appears at the beginning of Epix's print of ''Son Rise: A Miracle of Love'' which was a Filmways production. | * This strangely appears at the beginning of Epix's print of ''Son Rise: A Miracle of Love'', which was a Filmways production. | ||
'''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. | ||