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"Don't expect this to appear on" is overused and is just the same thing over and over.
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imported>IAmThe789Guy ("Don't expect this to appear on" is overused and is just the same thing over and over.) |
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*U.S. prints of ''Repossessed'' have the [[Seven Arts Pictures|Seven Arts]] logo instead, though the print logo still appears at the end and the actual logo appears on the 2003 Artisan Entertainment DVD. Some prints have the Seven Arts logo, but with the Carolco music. | *U.S. prints of ''Repossessed'' have the [[Seven Arts Pictures|Seven Arts]] logo instead, though the print logo still appears at the end and the actual logo appears on the 2003 Artisan Entertainment DVD. Some prints have the Seven Arts logo, but with the Carolco music. | ||
*The British DVD of ''Iron Eagle II'' replaces this with the TriStar Pictures logo, while the Artisan DVD retains this logo. | *The British DVD of ''Iron Eagle II'' replaces this with the TriStar Pictures logo, while the Artisan DVD retains this logo. | ||
*Also appeared on the beginning of the TV movies ''Dangerous Passion'' and ''Two-Fisted Tales''. | *Also appeared on the beginning of the TV movies ''Dangerous Passion'' and ''Two-Fisted Tales''. | ||
*This is seen on trailers for ''Reservoir Dogs'' (foreign prints only) and ''Cutthroat Island'', but the former film would ultimately be released by Miramax Films and didn't use any logos at all, while the latter film would use the next logo below. | *This is seen on trailers for ''Reservoir Dogs'' (foreign prints only) and ''Cutthroat Island'', but the former film would ultimately be released by Miramax Films and didn't use any logos at all, while the latter film would use the next logo below. | ||