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I can't find any sources on Klasky-Csupo or Oscar Peterson being involved in these logos/themes. The only source is a suspicious-looking user on Miraheze Meta. Also that ABC logo was proven to be fake years ago.
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imported>CooleyBoy10 (I can't find any sources on Klasky-Csupo or Oscar Peterson being involved in these logos/themes. The only source is a suspicious-looking user on Miraheze Meta. Also that ABC logo was proven to be fake years ago.) |
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'''Logo:''' Against a starry space background, a blue streak of light zooms out, flashes, and forms a bronze, swirly "C". The process repeats twice, working its way outward, before forming the Carolco logo, which consists of a large, stylized "C" formed by many 3D swirls. Afterwards, the logo shines brightly as the words "CAROLCO" (in the Hanzel font and in silver) shine in underneath. The logo then sparkles. | '''Logo:''' Against a starry space background, a blue streak of light zooms out, flashes, and forms a bronze, swirly "C". The process repeats twice, working its way outward, before forming the Carolco logo, which consists of a large, stylized "C" formed by many 3D swirls. Afterwards, the logo shines brightly as the words "CAROLCO" (in the Hanzel font and in silver) shine in underneath. The logo then sparkles. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' The streaks of light zooming out and the shining | '''FX/SFX:''' The streaks of light zooming out and the shining. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A series of synthesized shining sounds, followed by a 9-note synth brass tune, a couple of synth blares, and a nice 4-note orchestral tune. This theme was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A series of synthesized shining sounds, followed by a 9-note synth brass tune, a couple of synth blares, and a nice 4-note orchestral tune. This theme was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. | ||
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'''FX/SFX:''' The streaks forming the "C", and the shining. | '''FX/SFX:''' The streaks forming the "C", and the shining. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized disco jingle starting with a descending whirring sound, though it usually used the Jerry Goldsmith tune | '''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized disco jingle starting with a descending whirring sound, though it usually used the Jerry Goldsmith tune. | ||
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. It can be found on the 1989 VHS markdown releases of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' and ''Angel Heart'' plastering the previous logo. It is also intact on the U.S. VHS, original Laserdisc, Artisan DVD, and Amazon Instant Video stream releases of ''Extreme Prejudice'' (though the original fanfare is replaced with the Goldsmith fanfare on the 1989 VHS markdown release). The iTunes and VUDU print of the aforementioned movie has the Live Entertainment and TriStar Pictures logos. Said logo combo might have appeared on the widescreen Laserdisc release of said film. It also makes an appearance in full on the trailer for the latter. | '''Availability:''' Extremely rare. It can be found on the 1989 VHS markdown releases of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' and ''Angel Heart'' plastering the previous logo. It is also intact on the U.S. VHS, original Laserdisc, Artisan DVD, and Amazon Instant Video stream releases of ''Extreme Prejudice'' (though the original fanfare is replaced with the Goldsmith fanfare on the 1989 VHS markdown release). The iTunes and VUDU print of the aforementioned movie has the Live Entertainment and TriStar Pictures logos. Said logo combo might have appeared on the widescreen Laserdisc release of said film. It also makes an appearance in full on the trailer for the latter. | ||