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*Sometimes, this logo is silent (found on international prints of ''Fortress 2: Re-Entry'' and ''Cowboy Bebop: The Movie''). Other times, the opening theme of the movie plays over the logo. | *Sometimes, this logo is silent (found on international prints of ''Fortress 2: Re-Entry'' and ''Cowboy Bebop: The Movie''). Other times, the opening theme of the movie plays over the logo. | ||
*On earlier films with this logo, such as ''Jury Duty'' and some prints (such as the 1997 and 1999 DVD releases) of ''Sleepless in Seattle'', the 1984 fanfare is used. | *On earlier films with this logo, such as ''Jury Duty'' and some prints (such as the 1997 and 1999 DVD releases) of ''Sleepless in Seattle'', the 1984 fanfare is used. | ||
*On the DVD releases, the BYUtv airing, and Pluto TV prints of ''Little Secrets'', the fanfare is in double high tone. The Spanish track on the 2003 DVD release, however, retains the normal pitch of the fanfare. On the UK and Australian | *On the DVD releases, the BYUtv airing, and Pluto TV prints of ''Little Secrets'', the fanfare is in double high tone. The Spanish track on the 2003 DVD release, however, retains the normal pitch of the fanfare. On the UK and Australian DVD releases of said movie, the fanfare is in triple high tone, due to it being sourced from the U.S. DVD release. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Seen on TriStar films from 1993 to 2015. After its retirement, the 2014 version of its closing logo continued usage for three years after the next logo was introduced. | ||
*The logo made its first appearance on ''Sleepless in Seattle,'' and made its final appearance on ''The Lady in the Van''. | *The logo made its first appearance on ''Sleepless in Seattle,'' and made its final appearance on ''The Lady in the Van''. | ||
*The version with the SPE byline made its debut on ''Jumanji'' and would used on most subsequent releases. | *The version with the SPE byline made its debut on ''Jumanji'' and would used on most subsequent releases. | ||
*This logo was also used, for some reason, as a de-facto home video logo on 1997 VHS copies of ''The Craft'', ''Multiplicity'', ''Alaska'', and ''Fly Away Home'' (all of which were released and/or distributed by Columbia Pictures; ''Alaska'' was also produced by [[Castle Rock Entertainment]]) instead of the [[Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] logo (some prints of these tapes do have the CTHV logo instead). | *This logo was also used, for some reason, as a de-facto home video logo on 1997 VHS copies of ''The Craft'', ''Multiplicity'', ''Alaska'', and ''Fly Away Home'' (all of which were released and/or distributed by Columbia Pictures; ''Alaska'' was also produced by [[Castle Rock Entertainment]]) instead of the [[Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] logo (some prints of these tapes do have the CTHV logo instead). | ||
*This is also preserved on the Live Home Video VHS, DVD and LaserDisc releases of ''Wagons East!'' (which was the last Carolco film distributed by TriStar Pictures). | *This is also preserved on the Live Home Video VHS, DVD and LaserDisc releases of ''Wagons East!'' (which was the last Carolco film distributed by TriStar Pictures). | ||
*It also | *It is also seen on international printings and U.S. video releases of ''Faster''. | ||
*The silent version also makes an appearance at the start of Sony's PAL DVD release of ''Shocker'' before the [[Universal Pictures]] logo, plastering the previous logo. Despite Carolco having international rights, Sony released the film on DVD internationally in the mid-2000s before [[StudioCanal]] eventually regained the home video rights. | *The silent version also makes an appearance at the start of Sony's PAL DVD release of ''Shocker'' before the [[Universal Pictures]] logo, plastering the previous logo. Despite Carolco having international rights, Sony released the film on DVD internationally in the mid-2000s before [[StudioCanal]] eventually regained the home video rights. | ||