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===Background===
===Background===
Bob and Harvey Weinstein founded Dimension Films in 1991 as a genre film division of [[Miramax Films]]. Currently, Dimension Films is a genre film label of [[Lantern Entertainment]] and its pre-October 2005 franchises are shared by Miramax.
Bob and Harvey Weinstein founded Dimension Films in 1991 as a genre film division of [[Miramax Films]]; it later became a part of [[The Weinstein Company]] after they left. Currently, Dimension Films is a genre film label of [[Lantern Entertainment]], and its pre-October 2005 films are owned by [[Paramount Pictures]] through [[ViacomCBS]]'s stake in Miramax.


===(September 11, 1992- )===
===(September 11, 1992-)===
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'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on most Dimension titles like ''Spy Kids'', ''Scary Movie'', ''Cursed'', ''Scream'', and ''Mimic''. The 3-D version appears on ''Spy Kids 3: Game Over'' and ''The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl''. The early version with the Miramax byline is extremely rare, as on current releases of films such as ''Godzilla vs. Biolante'', it is omitted. This logo is omitted on some versions of The Brothers Grimm that feature a Miramax International logo (though MGM's is kept). However, it can be seen on the Echo Bridge DVD releases of ''Dust Devil'' and the Arrow Video release of ''Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth'' within the ''Hellraiser'' UK Blu-Ray Trilogy Set (in addition to the U.S. limited edition Scarlet Box Blu-Ray set), though some prints of the latter have it plastered by the current Dimension Films logo alongside the 2011 Miramax logo, or with Lakeshore International on the Italian Koch Media Blu-Ray. The version with the gong sound can be seen on ''Supercop'' and ''Operation Condor'', as well as the 2001 DVD of the reedited version of Jackie Chan's ''Project A''.
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on most Dimension titles like ''Spy Kids'', ''Scary Movie'', ''Cursed'', ''Scream'', and ''Mimic''. The 3-D version appears on ''Spy Kids 3: Game Over'' and ''The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl''. The early version with the Miramax byline is extremely rare, as on current releases of films such as ''Godzilla vs. Biolante'', it is omitted. This logo is omitted on some versions of The Brothers Grimm that feature a Miramax International logo (though MGM's is kept). However, it can be seen on the Echo Bridge DVD releases of ''Dust Devil'' and the Arrow Video release of ''Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth'' within the ''Hellraiser'' UK Blu-Ray Trilogy Set (in addition to the U.S. limited edition Scarlet Box Blu-Ray set), though some prints of the latter have it plastered by the current Dimension Films logo alongside the 2011 Miramax logo, or with Lakeshore International on the Italian Koch Media Blu-Ray. The version with the gong sound can be seen on ''Supercop'' and ''Operation Condor'', as well as the 2001 DVD of the reedited version of Jackie Chan's ''Project A''.


'''Editor's Note:''' TBA.
'''Editor's Note:''' A very effective and stylish logo.


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