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*Appears on all films from the company from ''Derailed'' to ''Tulip Fever''. | *Appears on all films from the company from ''Derailed'' to ''Tulip Fever''. | ||
*This did not appear on ''Space Chimps'', as that uses an in-credit notice and it was distributed by [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] in the US instead. | *This did not appear on ''Space Chimps'', as that uses an in-credit notice and it was distributed by [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] in the US instead. | ||
*It also appears on their DVD reissues of a couple of Miramax films, such as ''Cinema Paradiso'' and ''The Thief and the Cobbler'', preceding the Miramax Films and [[Miramax Family Films]] logos, respectively. | *It also appears on their DVD reissues of a couple of [[Miramax Films|Miramax]] films, such as ''Cinema Paradiso'' and ''The Thief and the Cobbler'', preceding the Miramax Films and [[Miramax Family Films]] logos, respectively. | ||
*It also appeared on the US release of ''Leo the Lion''. | *It also appeared on the US release of ''Leo the Lion''. | ||
*Following the Harvey Weinstein scandal, the company stopped releasing movies, and this logo has since been retired due to the company's bankruptcy and to distance the films from the scandal. Current prints have slowly begun plastering this logo over with the 2013 Lionsgate logo for films they currently distribute, though for the most part it's usually preceded by Lantern's logo. Some Lionsgate owned Weinstein Company films, such as ''The Young and the Prodigious T.S. Spivet'' and ''Trick or Treaters'', still have this logo intact. | *Following the Harvey Weinstein scandal, the company stopped releasing movies, and this logo has since been retired due to the company's bankruptcy and to distance the films from the scandal. Current prints have slowly begun plastering this logo over with the 2013 Lionsgate logo for films they currently distribute, though for the most part it's usually preceded by Lantern's logo. Some Lionsgate owned Weinstein Company films, such as ''The Young and the Prodigious T.S. Spivet'' and ''Trick or Treaters'', still have this logo intact. |