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A Canal+ airing of "Silk" used the Picturehouse theme on the 2003 version of the 1994 NLC logo!
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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
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*The theme is shortened on some movies. | *The theme is shortened on some movies. | ||
*On films that originally used the silent 1987 logo, either it is silent or it has the standard fanfare. Otherwise, it uses the opening theme. | *On films that originally used the silent 1987 logo, either it is silent or it has the standard fanfare. Otherwise, it uses the opening theme. | ||
*On ''Don Juan | *On ''Don Juan DeMarco,'' another different orchestration is used. The chimes when the text zooms out are more apparent, and the fanfare is doubled in pitch. | ||
*Strangely, recent prints of ''Jason X'' (2001) have a high-pitched version of this fanfare playing over the 2003 logo (plastering over the 2001 variation) | *Strangely, recent prints of ''Jason X'' (2001) have a high-pitched version of this fanfare playing over the 2003 logo (plastering over the 2001 variation). | ||
*On current prints of ''The Mack'' (1973), the 2001 version has both normal and reorchestrated themes playing at the same time. | *On current prints of ''The Mack'' (1973), the 2001 version has both normal and reorchestrated themes playing at the same time. | ||
*A Canal+ airing of ''Silk'' used the music from the [[Picturehouse Films]] logo on the 2003 version of this logo. This is most likely a sloppy plaster. | |||
'''Availability:''' Common. Much more prolific than their past logos, given their higher-profile status thanks to the Turner and Time Warner acquisitions. | '''Availability:''' Common. Much more prolific than their past logos, given their higher-profile status thanks to the Turner and Time Warner acquisitions. | ||
* This logo debuted on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'', and was last seen on ''Going the Distance''. | * This logo debuted on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'', and was last seen on ''Going the Distance''. | ||
* The prototype version can be found on the aforementioned | * The prototype version can be found on the aforementioned movie above. | ||
* The regular version with the Turner byline can be seen on 1994-1997 films such as ''Seven'', ''Mortal Kombat'', ''Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'', ''Friday'', ''The Long Kiss Goodnight'' and ''Dumb and Dumber'' (where it made its first appearance). It is a hard find, but not too hard. Turner-era New Line Home Video releases can still be found on the market if you look hard enough. Many newer issues of Turner-era releases replace the versions with the Turner byline with later variations having an AOL byline or Time Warner byline (whether the 1997 or 2003 one), although the bylineless closing logo is usually left unplastered. | * The regular version with the Turner byline can be seen on 1994-1997 films such as ''Seven'', ''Mortal Kombat'', ''Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'', ''Friday'', ''The Long Kiss Goodnight'' and ''Dumb and Dumber'' (where it made its first appearance). It is a hard find, but not too hard. Turner-era New Line Home Video releases can still be found on the market if you look hard enough. Many newer issues of Turner-era releases replace the versions with the Turner byline with later variations having an AOL byline or Time Warner byline (whether the 1997 or 2003 one), although the bylineless closing logo is usually left unplastered. | ||
* The AOL Time Warner byline made its first appearance on ''Blow'', and may also plaster the 1997-2000 Time Warner byline on later release prints of films released from late 2000-early 2001 aside from older films. Examples are ''Thirteen Days'' and ''Sugar and Spice.'' | * The AOL Time Warner byline made its first appearance on ''Blow'', and may also plaster the 1997-2000 Time Warner byline on later release prints of films released from late 2000-early 2001 aside from older films. Examples are ''Thirteen Days'' and ''Sugar and Spice.'' | ||
* Even the AOL Time Warner byline and the older Time Warner byline are plastered with the 2003 TimeWarner byline, most notably on ''Frequency'', ''The Wedding Singer'', recent releases of the extended editions of the first two ''Lord of the Rings'' films ''(The Fellowship of the Ring'' and ''The Two Towers''), and on newer prints of ''Final Destination 2''. | * Even the AOL Time Warner byline and the older Time Warner byline are plastered with the 2003 TimeWarner byline, most notably on ''Frequency'', ''The Wedding Singer'', recent releases of the extended editions of the first two ''Lord of the Rings'' films ''(The Fellowship of the Ring'' and ''The Two Towers''), and on newer prints of ''Final Destination 2''. The 2003 byline first appeared on the third film of the LOTR trilogy (''The Return of the King''), and was also the first overall usage of the 2003 TimeWarner byline until it was renamed to WarnerMedia. | ||
* This logo has even been sighted plastering the 1987 logo on several films. Such examples include home media releases of ''The Mask'', early home video releases of ''Corrina, Corrina'', HBO's print of ''Drop Dead Fred'', the ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' films, and current prints of the ''Nightmare On Elm Street'' series. Also seen on some video games based on New Line Cinema properties, mainly the ''Lord of the Rings'' franchise. This precedes the 1st logo on the Image Entertainment DVDs of ''Quiet Cool'' and ''Xtro'', but many DVD releases are updating this logo with the 2003 version. It appears on the Canadian C/FP Video release of ''The Basketball Diaries'', a co-production with [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]]; don’t expect it on the [[PolyGram Video]] and Palm Pictures releases, as they only start with the Island Pictures logo. | * This logo has even been sighted plastering the 1987 logo on several films. Such examples include home media releases of ''The Mask'', early home video releases of ''Corrina, Corrina'', HBO's print of ''Drop Dead Fred'', the ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' films, and current prints of the ''Nightmare On Elm Street'' series. Also seen on some video games based on New Line Cinema properties, mainly the ''Lord of the Rings'' franchise. This precedes the 1st logo on the Image Entertainment DVDs of ''Quiet Cool'' and ''Xtro'', but many DVD releases are updating this logo with the 2003 version. It appears on the Canadian C/FP Video release of ''The Basketball Diaries'', a co-production with [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]]; don’t expect it on the [[PolyGram Video]] and Palm Pictures releases, as they only start with the Island Pictures logo. | ||