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| '''Technique:''' CGI animation. | '''Technique:''' CGI animation. | ||
| '''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized theme with jingles throughout the piece. Sometimes, the opening theme of the movie is heard. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized theme with jingles throughout the piece, composed by James Horner. Sometimes, the opening theme of the movie is heard. | ||
| '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On one (possibly non-USA) print of ''This World, Then the Fireworks'', you can actually hear the [[Orion Pictures]] jingle in the background (its [[Orion Classics|Classics]] division released it in the United States). | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On one (possibly non-USA) print of ''This World, Then the Fireworks'', you can actually hear the [[Orion Pictures]] jingle in the background (its [[Orion Classics|Classics]] division released it in the United States). | ||
| '''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on films from Largo Entertainment such as ''Point Break'', ''The Super'', ''Dr. Giggles'', ''Judgment Night'', ''Timecop'', ''The Getaway'' ( | '''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on films from Largo Entertainment such as ''Point Break'', ''The Super'', ''Dr. Giggles'', ''Judgment Night'', ''Timecop'', ''The Getaway'' (1994), ''Mulholland Falls'', ''Omega Doom'', ''Adrenalin: Fear the Rush'', ''Meet Wally Sparks'' and John Carpenter's ''Vampires''. On current prints of some of these, with examples being ''Timecop'' and films on double feature DVDs by [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]], this is replaced by the current InterMedia logo but leaves the original distributors logo (the 1981 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] and 1991 [[Universal Pictures]] logos, for example) intact; thus, resulting in the most unusual logo combos ever. The "INTERNATIONAL N.V." variant was seen on international prints of ''Malcolm X''. The last film to use this logo was ''Grey Owl'', starring Pierce Brosnan. | ||