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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* | * A prototype version of this logo exists, where the tree backdrop is entirely different. It also already has leaves on it and lacks the zooming down the road animation. The text is also larger, more stretched out and in a {{color|gold|yellow}} color. | ||
* On ''Con Air'', the logo is slightly longer, and the box above the text is bigger. | * On ''Con Air'', the logo is slightly longer, and the box above the text is bigger. | ||
* | * A later variant also exists, where there is a thin {{color|green}} rectangle added around the clip as the camera gradually keeps zooming out, stopping when the lightning strikes. The text is also absent. | ||
* A print version exists. | * A print version also exists. | ||
* | * A short version also exists, which begins with the lightning strike. | ||
* On [[ITV1|ITV]], [[ITV2]] and [[Channel 4]] UK airings of ''Coyote Ugly'' (2000) as well as small HD widescreen versions of ''Deja Vu'' (2006), the logo is cropped to 16:9 aspect ratio. | * On [[ITV1|ITV]], [[ITV2]] and [[Channel 4]] UK airings of ''Coyote Ugly'' (2000) as well as small HD widescreen versions of ''Deja Vu'' (2006), the logo is cropped to 16:9 aspect ratio. | ||
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* In most cases, the film's opening theme is heard, with the wind and lightning sounds intact. | * In most cases, the film's opening theme is heard, with the wind and lightning sounds intact. | ||
* On ''Confessions of a Shopaholic'' and ''The Lone Ranger'' (2013), the film's opening theme is heard without any of the usual sounds. | * On ''Confessions of a Shopaholic'' and ''The Lone Ranger'' (2013), the film's opening theme is heard without any of the usual sounds. | ||
* At the end of Disney-distributed movies like ''Armageddon'', as well as ''Black Hawk Down'', | * At the end of Disney-distributed movies like ''Armageddon'', as well as ''Black Hawk Down'', the logo is silent. | ||
* On ''Secret Headquarters'', the opening theme of the movie plays a few seconds before the logo cuts out. | * On ''Secret Headquarters'', the opening theme of the movie plays a few seconds before the logo cuts out. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
* 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'' franchise. | * 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'' franchise. | ||
* This logo first appeared on ''Con Air'', with the prototype variant appearing at the end of the film and on trailers and TV spots | * This logo first appeared on ''Con Air'', with the prototype variant appearing at the end of the film and on trailers and TV spots thereof. | ||
* The later variant appears on most films from 2004 onward, beginning with ''National Treasure'' ( | * The later variant appears on most films from 2004 onward, beginning with ''National Treasure'' (although it does not appear on ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'' and ''12 Strong'', as they use the original version of the logo instead). | ||
* 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. | ||
* It was also seen on two made-for-TV movies, ''Max Q'' (1998, co-produced with [[Touchstone Television (1985-2007)|Touchstone Television]]), and ''Swing Vote'' (1999, co-produced with [[Columbia TriStar Television]]). | * It was also seen on two made-for-TV movies, ''Max Q'' (1998, co-produced with [[Touchstone Television (1985-2007)|Touchstone Television]]), and ''Swing Vote'' (1999, co-produced with [[Columbia TriStar Television]]). | ||
* The Sony Pictures Choice Collection DVD-R and Amazon Prime's print (provided by [[Samuel Goldwyn Films]] under license from Sony) of the latter title retain this. | * The Sony Pictures Choice Collection DVD-R and Amazon Prime's print (provided by [[Samuel Goldwyn Films]] under license from Sony) of the latter title also retain this. | ||
{{Chronology|[[Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films]]}} | {{Chronology|[[Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films]]}} | ||