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'''Availability:''' Seen on big hits such as ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'', ''Total Recall'', ''Rambo III'', and others. | '''Availability:''' Seen on big hits such as ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'', ''Total Recall'', ''Rambo III'', and others. | ||
*Carolco went to TriStar Pictures for 80% of their releases. For most VHS releases, TV airings and other home media and streaming prints, Carolco's logo is kept while TriStar's logo is deleted; exceptions include ''DeepStar Six'', ''Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw'', ''Cliffhanger'' (owned by Sony Pictures), ''Homeboy'' (Fandango at Home and YouTube prints), the British DVD of ''Music Box'', ''Total Recall'' (releases since 2001), ''Hamlet'' (1990) (French SECAM VHS, among possible others), ''Basic Instinct'', ''Red Heat'' (on the IVE screener and all releases since 1999), the 1998/99 widescreen DVD release of ''Mountains of the Moon'', ''Air America'' (from the 2004 DVD release on), ''The Doors'', ''L.A. Story'' (particularly the 15th Anniversary DVD of that film), ''Narrow Margin'' (the German DVD and syndicated prints from [[Worldvision Enterprises|Worldvision]]/[[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]]/[[Trifecta Entertainment & Media|Trifecta]]), the 1998 widescreen LaserDisc release of ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'' (as well as Paramount+/Pluto TV/Fandango at Home prints, an Australian DVD release, the 2005 PSP UMD, and a 2015 Encore broadcast, reportedly), ''They Live'' (non-American media, possibly), ''Chaplin'' (the original Live Entertainment DVD from 1998 has only the Carolco logo), and ''Universal Soldier'' (not on the Live Entertainment DVD release, however). | *Carolco went to TriStar Pictures for 80% of their releases. For most VHS releases, TV airings and other home media and streaming prints, Carolco's logo is kept while TriStar's logo is deleted; exceptions include ''DeepStar Six'', ''Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw'', ''Cliffhanger'' (owned by Sony Pictures), ''Homeboy'' (Fandango at Home and YouTube prints), the British DVD of ''Music Box'', ''Total Recall'' (releases since 2001), ''Hamlet'' (1990) (French SECAM VHS, among possible others), ''Basic Instinct'', ''Red Heat'' (on the IVE screener and all releases since 1999), the 1998/99 widescreen DVD release of ''Mountains of the Moon'', ''Air America'' (from the 2004 DVD release on), ''The Doors'', ''L.A. Story'' (particularly the 15th Anniversary DVD of that film), ''Narrow Margin'' (the German DVD and syndicated prints from [[Worldvision Enterprises|Worldvision]]/[[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]]/[[Trifecta Entertainment & Media|Trifecta]]), the 1998 widescreen LaserDisc release of ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'' (as well as Paramount+/Pluto TV/FX/Fandango at Home prints, an Australian DVD release, the 2005 PSP UMD, and a 2015 Encore broadcast, reportedly), ''They Live'' (non-American media, possibly), ''Chaplin'' (the original Live Entertainment DVD from 1998 has only the Carolco logo), and ''Universal Soldier'' (not on the Live Entertainment DVD release, however). | ||
*Whenever Encore and Telemundo air ''Rambo III'', the current Paramount Pictures logo (the 90th Anniversary version on Telemundo's print, cut off by a few seconds at the beginning) omits the TriStar logo but leaves Carolco's intact (on AMC airings, both logos are plastered by the Paramount logo), while Encore's airing of ''DeepStar Six'' shows the Paramount logo in addition to the TriStar and Carolco logos. | *Whenever Encore and Telemundo air ''Rambo III'', the current Paramount Pictures logo (the 90th Anniversary version on Telemundo's print, cut off by a few seconds at the beginning) omits the TriStar logo but leaves Carolco's intact (on AMC airings, both logos are plastered by the Paramount logo), while Encore's airing of ''DeepStar Six'' shows the Paramount logo in addition to the TriStar and Carolco logos. | ||
*On ''Wagons East!'', the last movie to use this logo, it appears after the 1993 TriStar logo (others after the 1984 TriStar logo), both proceeded by the Live Entertainment logo on TV prints (except [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]]'s 2013 syndicated print) and on the VHS release. | *On ''Wagons East!'', the last movie to use this logo, it appears after the 1993 TriStar logo (others after the 1984 TriStar logo), both proceeded by the Live Entertainment logo on TV prints (except [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]]'s 2013 syndicated print) and on the VHS release. | ||
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*This is also seen on international prints of ''They Live'', ''Shocker'', ''Field of Dreams'', ''Prince of Darkness'', ''Career Opportunities'', ''Opportunity Knocks'', and ''The Wizard'', which Universal Studios released domestically, among others. | *This is also seen on international prints of ''They Live'', ''Shocker'', ''Field of Dreams'', ''Prince of Darkness'', ''Career Opportunities'', ''Opportunity Knocks'', and ''The Wizard'', which Universal Studios released domestically, among others. | ||
*The Carolco International N.V. credit appeared on international prints of films and on some old video releases, but domestic prints would have the TriStar logo and in most cases, later video releases have that. | *The Carolco International N.V. credit appeared on international prints of films and on some old video releases, but domestic prints would have the TriStar logo and in most cases, later video releases have that. | ||
*Strangely, the Blu- | *Strangely, the Blu-ray release of ''Johnny Handsome'' only has a 2004 StudioCanal logo (neither a TriStar nor Carolco logo appear), but the in-credit international logo with legal information was kept. | ||
*This is seen on VHS releases of ''Lock-Up''; DVD releases and some TV airings have TriStar and [[White Eagle Enterprises]] instead as they use the domestic print (and as mentioned, some TV prints have this logo with TriStar's music thanks to bad editing). | *This is seen on VHS releases of ''Lock-Up''; DVD releases and some TV airings have TriStar and [[White Eagle Enterprises]] instead as they use the domestic print (and as mentioned, some TV prints have this logo with TriStar's music thanks to bad editing). | ||
*It was later seen on their website (before being replaced with the 5th logo), and in the annotation on the right. | *It was later seen on their website (before being replaced with the 5th logo), and in the annotation on the right. | ||