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'''Nicknames:''' "The Other V of Steel II", "V of Heaven II", "Aussie V of Steel II", "Silver V of Steel" (Later variant) | '''Nicknames:''' "The Other V of Steel II", "V of Heaven II", "Aussie V of Steel II", "Silver V of Steel" (Later variant) | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' | '''Music/Sounds:''' | ||
*March 2, 2001-March 15, 2002: A shortened version of the [[Roadshow Films (Australia)|Roadshow Films]] theme. First heard on ''See Spot Run''. | * March 2, 2001-March 15, 2002: A shortened version of the [[Roadshow Films (Australia)|Roadshow Films]] theme. First heard on ''See Spot Run''. | ||
*February 10, 2006-April 20, 2012: The 1996 [[Roadshow Entertainment (Australia)|Roadshow Entertainment]] theme. First heard on ''Firewall''. | * February 10, 2006-April 20, 2012: The 1996 [[Roadshow Entertainment (Australia)|Roadshow Entertainment]] theme. First heard on ''Firewall''. | ||
*February 24-September 23, 2016: A nice orchestral tune, recorded with a real orchestra in Australia, composed by Greg Dombrowski of Secession Studios with Immediate Music. First heard on ''The Brothers Grimsby''. | * February 24-September 23, 2016: A nice orchestral tune, recorded with a real orchestra in Australia, composed by Greg Dombrowski of Secession Studios with Immediate Music. First heard on ''The Brothers Grimsby''. | ||
*On ''Rogue'', the 2006 theme is high-toned. | * On ''Rogue'', the 2006 theme is high-toned. | ||
*Most of the time, it's silent or it uses the film's opening soundtrack. | * Most of the time, it's silent or it uses the film's opening soundtrack. | ||
'''Availability:''' Very common. | '''Availability:''' Very common. | ||
*It first appeared on ''Practical Magic'', and was later seen on many movies produced by Village Roadshow from the era such as ''Cats & Dogs'', ''Three to Tango'', ''Happy Feet'', ''Zoolander'', and ''No Reservations'', among others. | * It first appeared on ''Practical Magic'', and was later seen on many movies produced by Village Roadshow from the era such as ''Cats & Dogs'', ''Three to Tango'', ''Happy Feet'', ''Zoolander'', and ''No Reservations'', among others. | ||
*Although the last film to use the original variant was ''The Lucky One'', it later made a surprise appearance on ''American Sniper'' (albeit a variant). | * Although the last film to use the original variant was ''The Lucky One'', it later made a surprise appearance on ''American Sniper'' (albeit a variant). | ||
*The later variant was first seen on the aforementioned title above and made its last appearance on ''Ocean's 8''. | * The later variant was first seen on the aforementioned title above and made its last appearance on ''Ocean's 8''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is seen by a lot of people as memorable, especially in the case of the 1998 version. | '''Editor's Note:''' This logo is seen by a lot of people as memorable, especially in the case of the 1998 version. |