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*The 1981 variation is much easier to come by, due to it being used a longer time period and being on more popular titles such as ''Stripes'', ''Heavy Metal,'' ''Ghandi'', ''The Big Chill'', ''Christine,'' ''Ghostbusters'', ''The Karate Kid'', ''Fright Night,'' ''Stand by Me'', ''Hope and Glory'' and many others. | *The 1981 variation is much easier to come by, due to it being used a longer time period and being on more popular titles such as ''Stripes'', ''Heavy Metal,'' ''Ghandi'', ''The Big Chill'', ''Christine,'' ''Ghostbusters'', ''The Karate Kid'', ''Fright Night,'' ''Stand by Me'', ''Hope and Glory'' and many others. | ||
*Notable films that have the short 1989 version are ''Ghostbusters II'' (where it made its first appearance), ''The Adventures of Milo and Otis'', ''Casualties of War'', ''Awakenings'', ''Flatliners,'' ''Mortal Thoughts'', ''Boyz n the Hood,'' ''Mo' Money'', ''A League of Their Own'', ''Bram Stoker's Dracula'' and ''Groundhog Day''. | *Notable films that have the short 1989 version are ''Ghostbusters II'' (where it made its first appearance), ''The Adventures of Milo and Otis'', ''Casualties of War'', ''Awakenings'', ''Flatliners,'' ''Mortal Thoughts'', ''Boyz n the Hood,'' ''Mo' Money'', ''A League of Their Own'', ''Bram Stoker's Dracula'' and ''Groundhog Day''. | ||
*The first film to use this logo was Cheech & Chong's ''Nice Dreams'', while it was last seen on ''Lost in Yonkers'' | *The first film to use this logo was Cheech & Chong's ''Nice Dreams'', while it was last seen on ''Lost in Yonkers''. | ||
*[[New Line Home Entertainment|New Line Home Video]] (and later, [[MGM Home Entertainment]]) releases of [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] films such as ''Misery'', ''City Slickers'', and ''Mr. Saturday Night'' edit this logo out, though it is retained on the New Line VHS of ''Amos and Andrew''. | *[[New Line Home Entertainment|New Line Home Video]] (and later, [[MGM Home Entertainment]]) releases of [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] films such as ''Misery'', ''City Slickers'', and ''Mr. Saturday Night'' edit this logo out, though it is retained on the New Line VHS of ''Amos and Andrew''. | ||
*The MGM DVD release of ''Amos and Andrew'' has it plastered with the 1987 New Line Cinema logo, while the YouTube print on the Warner VOD channel had the New Line logo before Columbia's, but was taken off and is now on MGM's channel, with it only featuring the MGM and Castle Rock logos. But the combo (minus New Line) was seen on the Vudu print of the aforementioned film, as well as an airing of the movie on Laff TV. | *The MGM DVD release of ''Amos and Andrew'' has it plastered with the 1987 New Line Cinema logo, while the YouTube print on the Warner VOD channel had the New Line logo before Columbia's, but was taken off and is now on MGM's channel, with it only featuring the MGM and Castle Rock logos. But the combo (minus New Line) was seen on the Vudu print of the aforementioned film, as well as an airing of the movie on Laff TV. | ||
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*The Australian Time-Life VHS and 2005 Australian DVD of ''The Adventures of Milo and Otis'' have this logo removed for unknown reasons (it's unknown if the original Video Selection Australia VHS used this logo). | *The Australian Time-Life VHS and 2005 Australian DVD of ''The Adventures of Milo and Otis'' have this logo removed for unknown reasons (it's unknown if the original Video Selection Australia VHS used this logo). | ||
*It was also seen on newer prints and the Blu-Ray of the English dubbed Theatrical cut of ''Das Boot'' (AKA: ''The Boot'') in place of the first [[Triumph Films]] logo and proceeding the Neue Constantin Film logo. | *It was also seen on newer prints and the Blu-Ray of the English dubbed Theatrical cut of ''Das Boot'' (AKA: ''The Boot'') in place of the first [[Triumph Films]] logo and proceeding the Neue Constantin Film logo. | ||
*The logo made a cameo appearance in ''Last Action Hero'' (although the teaser trailer and TV spot had the logo, the film itself uses the next logo) where Danny watches the preview of ''Jack Slater IV'' in the local theater. | |||
'''Editor's Note:''' A notable variant of the 1930s logo. It makes good use of the Souvenir font, making this logo work. | '''Editor's Note:''' A notable variant of the 1930s logo. It makes good use of the Souvenir font, making this logo work. | ||