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*On the <u>2004 DVD release of ''Universal Soldier''</u>, a blue line is seen during the animation of the logo, due to a mastering error. | *On the <u>2004 DVD release of ''Universal Soldier''</u>, a blue line is seen during the animation of the logo, due to a mastering error. | ||
'''Closing Variant:''' On the end credits, the print logo is seen with trademark info below. The logo may be seen again with "A Carolco Release" or "A Carolco International, N.V. Release" above or below. Sometimes legal information is seen below with "® DENOTES A TRADEMARK OF CAROLCO PICTURES, INC., REGISTERED IN THE U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE.". | '''Closing Variant:''' On the end credits, the print logo is seen with trademark info below. The logo may be seen again with "A Carolco Release" or "A Carolco International, N.V. Release" above or below. Sometimes, legal information is seen below with "® DENOTES A TRADEMARK OF CAROLCO PICTURES, INC., REGISTERED IN THE U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE.". | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''Technique:''' CGI. | ||
'''Audio:''' 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 is also noted that it's the first track of the digital reissue of the ''Rambo III'' soundtrack as "Carolco Logo". | '''Audio:''' 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 is also noted that it's the first track of the digital reissue of the ''Rambo III'' soundtrack as "Carolco Logo". | ||
'''Audio Variant:''' On <u>some TV airings (including Trifecta's syndicated print) of ''Lock Up''</u>, the 1984 TriStar jingle is heard due to a bad plastering error. | '''Audio Variant:''' On <u>some TV airings (including Trifecta's syndicated print) of ''Lock Up''</u>, the 1984 TriStar jingle is heard due to a bad plastering error. |