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The next few Castle Rock films that came after And So It Goes used the standard variation of the fanfare.
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(The next few Castle Rock films that came after And So It Goes used the standard variation of the fanfare.)
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'''Music/Sounds''': A re-orchestrated version of the previous logo's fanfare (also composed by Marc Shaiman) that sounds more dramatic and powerful than before. Like before, music from any given soundtrack is also used. The first three films with this logo; ''The Shawshank Redemption'', ''Before Sunrise'' and ''Dolores Claiborne'' respectively, used the opening theme of the movie instead of the regular theme; the regular theme was first used the next year on ''Forget Paris''. In 2014, starting with ''And So It Goes'', the fanfare was re-arranged to sound more powerful, minus the dings heard at the end.
'''Music/Sounds''': A re-orchestrated version of the previous logo's fanfare (also composed by Marc Shaiman) that sounds more dramatic and powerful than before. Like before, music from any given soundtrack is also used. The first three films with this logo; ''The Shawshank Redemption'', ''Before Sunrise'' and ''Dolores Claiborne'' respectively, used the opening theme of the movie instead of the regular theme; the regular theme was first used the next year on ''Forget Paris''. In 2014, starting with ''And So It Goes'', the fanfare was re-arranged to sound more powerful, minus the dings heard at the end.


'''Music/Sounds Variant''': On some current prints of 1989 to 1994 films, this plasters the 1989 logo but keeps its original music, with one example being Crackle's print of ''Misery'' (that also being seen when The Weather Channel aired the movie back in 2009). The 1989 theme was also used on ''Beyond Rangoon''.
'''Music/Sounds Variants''':  
 
* On some current prints of 1989 to 1994 films, this plasters the 1989 logo but keeps its original music, with one example being Crackle's print of ''Misery'' (that also being seen when The Weather Channel aired the movie back in 2009). The 1989 theme was also used on ''Beyond Rangoon''.
* On the 2014 film ''And So It Goes'', the fanfare was re-arranged to sound more powerful, minus the dings heard at the end.


'''Availability''': Common on almost every Castle Rock film since ''The Shawshank Redemption''.The early Turner variant is rare and it appears on the original Columbia TriStar Home Video VHS releases of ''The Shawshank Redemption'', ''Before Sunrise'' and ''Forget Paris''. It was also seen on the [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]] release of ''The Shawshank Redemption''. The second Turner logo is slightly more common and appears on ''The American President'', ''Dracula: Dead and Loving It'', ''City Hall'', ''Alaska'' and ''Striptease''. The bylineless version is seen on ''Waiting for Guffman'', ''Ghost of Mississippi'' and ''Absolute Power''. It also appeared on the ''Hamlet'' game for Windows. The first Time Warner byline is seen on ''Zero Effect'', ''My Giant'', ''Mickey Blue Eyes'', ''Bait'', ''Best in Show'' and ''Miss Congeniality''. It also appeared on the original release of ''The Last Days of Disco'' and on the original video releases, but current prints replace it and the [[Gramercy Pictures]] logo with the [[Focus Features]] logo (even the last part of the logo theme that goes into the credits is muted out). The AOL Time Warner logo is seen on ''Hearts in Atlantis'', ''The Majestic'', ''The Salton Sea'', ''Two Weeks Notice'', ''The Adventures of Pluto Nash'', ''Murder by Numbers'', ''Kangaroo Jack'' and ''Envy'' (despite all Time Warner companies using the Time Warner byline at this point. Possibly had it due to being a delayed release). The second Time Warner byline is seen on almost all 2004-2018 films from the studio from ''Before Sunset'' to ''Shock and Awe'', and sometimes plasters the previous and Turner-bylined logos on newer prints. The international version is rare and appeared on some older films worldwide, newer releases plaster it with newer New Line Cinema or Warner Bros. Pictures logos. Can be found on the 2000 Warner Home Video NTSC DVD release of ''Absolute Power''. Don't expect to see this on ''Friends with Benefits''.  
'''Availability''': Common on almost every Castle Rock film since ''The Shawshank Redemption''.The early Turner variant is rare and it appears on the original Columbia TriStar Home Video VHS releases of ''The Shawshank Redemption'', ''Before Sunrise'' and ''Forget Paris''. It was also seen on the [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]] release of ''The Shawshank Redemption''. The second Turner logo is slightly more common and appears on ''The American President'', ''Dracula: Dead and Loving It'', ''City Hall'', ''Alaska'' and ''Striptease''. The bylineless version is seen on ''Waiting for Guffman'', ''Ghost of Mississippi'' and ''Absolute Power''. It also appeared on the ''Hamlet'' game for Windows. The first Time Warner byline is seen on ''Zero Effect'', ''My Giant'', ''Mickey Blue Eyes'', ''Bait'', ''Best in Show'' and ''Miss Congeniality''. It also appeared on the original release of ''The Last Days of Disco'' and on the original video releases, but current prints replace it and the [[Gramercy Pictures]] logo with the [[Focus Features]] logo (even the last part of the logo theme that goes into the credits is muted out). The AOL Time Warner logo is seen on ''Hearts in Atlantis'', ''The Majestic'', ''The Salton Sea'', ''Two Weeks Notice'', ''The Adventures of Pluto Nash'', ''Murder by Numbers'', ''Kangaroo Jack'' and ''Envy'' (despite all Time Warner companies using the Time Warner byline at this point. Possibly had it due to being a delayed release). The second Time Warner byline is seen on almost all 2004-2018 films from the studio from ''Before Sunset'' to ''Shock and Awe'', and sometimes plasters the previous and Turner-bylined logos on newer prints. The international version is rare and appeared on some older films worldwide, newer releases plaster it with newer New Line Cinema or Warner Bros. Pictures logos. Can be found on the 2000 Warner Home Video NTSC DVD release of ''Absolute Power''. Don't expect to see this on ''Friends with Benefits''.  
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