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* This logo was often paired off with the popular MGM/UA Communications logo (which is sometimes cut off like on current prints of ''The Living Daylights'' and a 1993 MGM/UA Home Video print of ''Rocky''), and both logos are thus regarded as favorites. However, the short variant seems slightly easier to find than the normal variant. | * This logo was often paired off with the popular MGM/UA Communications logo (which is sometimes cut off like on current prints of ''The Living Daylights'' and a 1993 MGM/UA Home Video print of ''Rocky''), and both logos are thus regarded as favorites. However, the short variant seems slightly easier to find than the normal variant. | ||
* The Scope variant is extinct and only appears on older letterboxed video releases of ''The Living Daylights'' and used to plaster older logos on certain older DVD releases. | * The Scope variant is extinct and only appears on older letterboxed video releases of ''The Living Daylights'' and used to plaster older logos on certain older DVD releases. | ||
* The low tone version was spotted on the Blu-Ray release of ''Rain Man'', on the French audio track. | * The low tone version was spotted on the Blu-Ray release of ''Rain Man'', on the French audio track, with the MGM/UA logo. | ||
'''Editor’s Note:''' A very popular logo that introduced UA’s current design. | '''Editor’s Note:''' A very popular logo that introduced UA’s current design. | ||