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===Background===
===Background===
'''Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films''' was founded in the 1983 by movie producers '''Don Simpson''' and '''Jerry Bruckheimer'''. Together, the duo had produced some of the most successful films of the 1980s, including ''Flashdance'', ''Beverly Hills Cop I'' and ''II'', and ''Top Gun''. The company didn't use a logo until 1990 on ''Days of Thunder''. When Simpson died in 1996, it was renamed to '''Jerry Bruckheimer Films''', with the logo first appearing on ''Con-Air''. From 1983 to 1990, and again starting in 2014, the studio's films were released by Paramount Pictures and by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (later Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures) through its Walt Disney Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, and Touchstone Pictures units from 1990 to 2013 (although select films were released by [[Columbia Pictures]] and sister company [[Screen Gems Pictures]] and [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]).
'''Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films''' was founded in the 1983 by movie producers '''Don Simpson''' and '''Jerry Bruckheimer'''. Together, the duo had produced some of the most successful films of the 1980s, including ''Flashdance'', ''Beverly Hills Cop I'' and ''II'', and ''Top Gun''. The company didn't use a logo until 1990 on ''Days of Thunder''. When Simpson died in 1996, it was renamed to '''Jerry Bruckheimer Films''', with the logo first appearing on ''Con-Air''. From 1983 to 1990, and again starting in 2014, the studio's films were released by [[Paramount Pictures]] and by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (later Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures) through its [[Walt Disney Pictures]], [[Hollywood Pictures]], and [[Touchstone Pictures]] units from 1990 to 2013 (although select films were released by [[Columbia Pictures]] and sister company [[Screen Gems Pictures]] and [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]).


{{SeparateTOC | Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films|{{ImageTOC | Don_Simpson-Jerry_Bruckheimer_Films.jpeg|(June 27, 1990-June 7th, 1996; July 18, 2003; January 17th, 2020-)}} | Jerry Bruckheimer Films|{{ImageTOC |Jerry Bruckheimer Films (2000).png| (June 6, 1997-) }}}}
{{SeparateTOC | Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films|{{ImageTOC | Don_Simpson-Jerry_Bruckheimer_Films.jpeg|(June 27, 1990-June 7th, 1996; July 18, 2003; January 17th, 2020-)}} | Jerry Bruckheimer Films|{{ImageTOC |Jerry Bruckheimer Films (2000).png| (June 6, 1997-) }}}}
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'''Availability:''' Common.
'''Availability:''' Common.
* Appears on most of the films produced by this company, including ''Armageddon'', ''Gone in 60 Seconds'', ''Pearl Harbor'', ''Black Hawk Down'', and the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' films.
* Appears on most of the films produced by this company, including ''Armageddon'', ''Gone in 60 Seconds'', ''Pearl Harbor'', ''Black Hawk Down'', and the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' films.
* This logo first appeared on ''Con Air'', with the prototype variant appearing at the end of the film and on trailers and TV spots for it.
* The later variant appears on most films from 2004 onward, beginning with ''National Treasure'' (though it does not appear on ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'').
* The later variant appears on most films from 2004 onward, beginning with ''National Treasure'' (though it does not appear on ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'').
* This does not appear on ''Remember the Titans'', which uses the [[Technical Black Films]] logo instead.
* This does not appear on ''Remember the Titans'', which uses the [[Technical Black Films]] logo instead.
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