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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' AMC & Netflix broadcasts of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' use the [[TriStar Pictures|TriStar]] logo with the Carolco jingle (it was originally silent on that picture), while it is high pitched on AMC.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' AMC & Netflix broadcasts of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' use the [[TriStar Pictures|TriStar]] logo with the Carolco jingle (it was originally silent on that picture), while it is high pitched on AMC.


'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' This was also featured of the  ''Rambo: First Blood'' and ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' soundtracks as the thirty-first track and the first track, respectively. Another track has the slate recording that reveals thay the fanfare was made in 75 takes. That version is the twenty-sixth track of the second film's soundtrack.
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' This was also featured of the  ''Rambo: First Blood'' and ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' soundtracks as the thirty-first track and the first track, respectively, as "Caroclo Logo". Another track has the slate recording that reveals thay the fanfare was made in 75 takes. That version is the twenty-sixth track of the second film's soundtrack as "Caroclo Logo (With Slate)".


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. The two films confirmed to have used this logo are ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' and ''Angel Heart'', all on international prints and early home video releases where this is shown cropped to 4:3 from a print matted to widescreen. The original domestic prints of these films began with a TriStar Pictures logo. ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', from the 1988 IVE release onward (with the exceptions of the 1989 budget-priced IVE release, which uses the next logo, and the 1991 Live Home Video, 1992 Promotional Concept Group, Inc. and 1995 Avid Home Entertainment VHS releases, which retain this logo), updates this with the 3rd logo. On HBO prints, from when they first started running the film in 1986, the domestic print with the TriStar logo was used instead. Some TV prints of ''Angel Heart'' have the TriStar logo while most DVD releases open with no logo. The Scope version appears on at least a SECAM release of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', but it does not appear at all on the British Thorn EMI Video release of said movie.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. The two films confirmed to have used this logo are ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' and ''Angel Heart'', all on international prints and early home video releases where this is shown cropped to 4:3 from a print matted to widescreen. The original domestic prints of these films began with a TriStar Pictures logo. ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', from the 1988 IVE release onward (with the exceptions of the 1989 budget-priced IVE release, which uses the next logo, and the 1991 Live Home Video, 1992 Promotional Concept Group, Inc. and 1995 Avid Home Entertainment VHS releases, which retain this logo), updates this with the 3rd logo. On HBO prints, from when they first started running the film in 1986, the domestic print with the TriStar logo was used instead. Some TV prints of ''Angel Heart'' have the TriStar logo while most DVD releases open with no logo. The Scope version appears on at least a SECAM release of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', but it does not appear at all on the British Thorn EMI Video release of said movie.
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'''FX/SFX:''' Top-notch late '80s-mid '90s CGI animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' Top-notch late '80s-mid '90s CGI animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The same theme played on the first logo, now opening with a whoosh as the laser appears. Sometimes it's silent or, on films such as ''Total Recall'', the opening theme. It was also noted that it's the first track of the digital reissue of the ''Rambo III''' soundtrack.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The same theme played on the first logo, now opening with a whoosh as the laser appears. Sometimes it's silent or, on films such as ''Total Recall'', the opening theme. It was also noted that it's the first track of the digital reissue of the ''Rambo III''' soundtrack as "Caroclo Logo".


'''Music/Sounds Variant''' On some TV airings and Trifecta's syndicated print of ''Lock Up'', the 1984 TriStar jingle is heard due to a bad plastering error.
'''Music/Sounds Variant''' On some TV airings and Trifecta's syndicated print of ''Lock Up'', the 1984 TriStar jingle is heard due to a bad plastering error.
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