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<u>Music/Sounds Variant:</u> On the French print of ''2010: The Year We Make Contact'', it has a sample from the middle half of ''Also Sprach Zarathustra'' as a fanfare for this logo (seen before the 1984 MGM Diamond Jubilee logo with the combined roars). This appears, believe it or not, on the WHV UK Region and ALL Blu-Ray releases of the above film if the film's audio track selected is French (which also activates the French titles via "angle" branching). | <u>Music/Sounds Variant:</u> On the French print of ''2010: The Year We Make Contact'', it has a sample from the middle half of ''Also Sprach Zarathustra'' as a fanfare for this logo (seen before the 1984 MGM Diamond Jubilee logo with the combined roars). This appears, believe it or not, on the WHV UK Region and ALL Blu-Ray releases of the above film if the film's audio track selected is French (which also activates the French titles via "angle" branching). | ||
<u>Availability:</u> Very rare. It was seen on theatrical releases of Paramount/Universal/MGM/UA films outside of North America. However, most home video prints of their films released in Europe by CIC Video, Warner Home Video, and MGM/UA Home Video do not keep this logo, as they likely use U.S. prints converted into PAL format. Some films, however, would use a print that had mandatory content edits by the countries' rating council for distribution, and some VHS/DVD/TV releases would use these prints meaning this logo may be intact. In Australia, under UIP-Fox (formerly CIC-Fox), this was seen on theatrical prints of 20th Century Fox titles until 1986 (when the UIP-Fox venture ended).The easiest place to find this is on international trailers for these films on some VHS's, such as ''Carry On Columbus'' and ''Bebe's Kids''. This can be currently seen on the UK trailer for ''The Living Daylights'' (which can be found on the UK VHS of ''Baby Boom'' along with the SE and UE DVDs of the former), all prints/home video releases of ''Biggles: Adventures in Time'' (including the U.S. DVD from Image Entertainment), and the Australian TV airing | <u>Availability:</u> Very rare. It was seen on theatrical releases of Paramount/Universal/MGM/UA films outside of North America. However, most home video prints of their films released in Europe by CIC Video, Warner Home Video, and MGM/UA Home Video do not keep this logo, as they likely use U.S. prints converted into PAL format. Some films, however, would use a print that had mandatory content edits by the countries' rating council for distribution, and some VHS/DVD/TV releases would use these prints meaning this logo may be intact. In Australia, under UIP-Fox (formerly CIC-Fox), this was seen on theatrical prints of 20th Century Fox titles until 1986 (when the UIP-Fox venture ended).The easiest place to find this is on international trailers for these films on some VHS's, such as ''Carry On Columbus'' and ''Bebe's Kids''. This can be currently seen on the UK trailer for ''The Living Daylights'' (which can be found on the UK VHS of ''Baby Boom'' along with the SE and UE DVDs of the former), all prints/home video releases of ''Biggles: Adventures in Time'' (including the U.S. DVD from Image Entertainment), and the Australian TV airing of ''Crocodile Dundee II'' (tho the Australian DVD release don't have it). This is also seen on the Australian R4 DVD and the bootleg Jef Films R1 DVD of ''Carry On Columbus'', the Celebrity/Just for Kids video release of ''Stowaways on the Ark'', as well as the original 1989 UK VHS of ''License To Kill'', and the Canadian Malofilm VHS and U.S. Platinum Disc Corporation DVD of ''Money''. In the UK, if you go to see a 35mm screening of a Paramount/Universal/MGM film from c.1985-1997, this logo will show up before it - it was seen before 35mm showings of ''Darkman'' and ''True Lies''. | ||
===2nd Logo (1997-2001)=== | ===2nd Logo (1997-2001)=== | ||