Universal Pictures: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
→3rd Logo (May 19, 1997-February 24, 2012)
imported>Michael Kenchington |
imported>Michael Kenchington |
||
| Line 259: | Line 259: | ||
* On some films, such as ''The Soloist'', the music is PAL-pitched. | * On some films, such as ''The Soloist'', the music is PAL-pitched. | ||
'''Availability:''' Very common. Appears on all Universal films from the era. | '''Availability:''' Very common. | ||
* Appears on all Universal films from the era. | |||
* This logo first appeared on ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (although the trailers, TV spots and a featurette use the previous logo) and made its final theatrical appearance on ''Wanderlust''. | * This logo first appeared on ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (although the trailers, TV spots and a featurette use the previous logo) and made its final theatrical appearance on ''Wanderlust''. | ||
* This logo also precedes releases originally without this logo on video (and served as a de facto home entertainment logo), before direct-to-home media content (like ''An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars''), TV shows (like ''The Office'') and occasionally on cable channels, usually on made-for-TV movies (and as a result of that, sometimes deletes [[USA Cable Entertainment]] and other [[Universal Television]]-related logos at the end). | * This logo also precedes releases originally without this logo on video (and served as a de facto home entertainment logo), before direct-to-home media content (like ''An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars''), TV shows (like ''The Office'') and occasionally on cable channels, usually on made-for-TV movies (and as a result of that, sometimes deletes [[USA Cable Entertainment]] and other [[Universal Television]]-related logos at the end). | ||
| Line 265: | Line 266: | ||
* Despite this logo ending in regular usage on February 16, 2012, it continued to appear until July 3, 2012. | * Despite this logo ending in regular usage on February 16, 2012, it continued to appear until July 3, 2012. | ||
* It was also found on some trailers for ''Dr. Seuss' The Lorax'', ''Battleship'', ''American Reunion'', ''The Five-Year Engagement'', and ''Snow White & The Huntsman'' (with the movies themselves using the next logo). | * It was also found on some trailers for ''Dr. Seuss' The Lorax'', ''Battleship'', ''American Reunion'', ''The Five-Year Engagement'', and ''Snow White & The Huntsman'' (with the movies themselves using the next logo). | ||
*[[BBC One]] UK airings of ''The Watcher'' (2000) retains the logo, following the Wonderful World of Disney intro. | * [[BBC One]] UK airings of ''The Watcher'' (2000) also retains the logo, following the Wonderful World of Disney intro. | ||
* It was also seen on Comet's airing and streaming platforms of Season 3 to 5 opening of ''Sliders''. | * It was also seen on Comet's airing and streaming platforms of Season 3 to 5 opening of ''Sliders''. | ||
* The logo also appeared in some video games, with the full version, the short version, or even the still version. | * The logo also appeared in some video games, with the full version, the short version, or even the still version. | ||
* Strangely, it appeared on the 2000 | * Strangely, it also appeared on the 2000 UK VHS release of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' instead of the TriStar logo, including the other [[Carolco Pictures|Carolco]] films that have releases in other countries on Blu-ray and DVD. | ||
* On newer HD prints of older Universal films, the 2002/2005 enhanced version plasters the original logos. | * On newer HD prints of older Universal films, the 2002/2005 enhanced version plasters the original logos. | ||
* It was seen on the international prints of ''Eye See You'' (internationally released as ''D-Tox''). | * It was also seen on the international prints of ''Eye See You'' (internationally released as ''D-Tox''). | ||
'''Legacy:''' Another iconic Universal logo, to the point that some elements of this logo stuck around for a few years after its retirement on some Universal properties (for example, their theme parks). | '''Legacy:''' Another iconic Universal logo, to the point that some elements of this logo stuck around for a few years after its retirement on some Universal properties (for example, their theme parks). | ||