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* This also appeared on certain [[Seven Arts Pictures]] films, such as ''King of New York'' (which used Live's logos in lieu of Carolco's on the packaging and labels) and ''Rambling Rose''. | * This also appeared on certain [[Seven Arts Pictures]] films, such as ''King of New York'' (which used Live's logos in lieu of Carolco's on the packaging and labels) and ''Rambling Rose''. | ||
* Despite this company going defunct in 1993, this logo appeared on the 1995 VHS reprint of ''The Doors'' and the 1998 Artisan VHS release of ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day''. | * Despite this company going defunct in 1993, this logo appeared on the 1995 VHS reprint of ''The Doors'' and the 1998 Artisan VHS release of ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day''. | ||
* This logo | * This logo appeared on the 2000 Canadian Alliance Atlantis VHS of ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'' and also on the 2000 Canadian Alliance Atlantis VHS of ''Basic Instinct'' (strangely, with the IVE Warning screen at the end of the latter tape). | ||
* Their print logo was still being used into the Live Entertainment days on releases even after Carolco went defunct and would be phased out when Live became Artisan (with copyrights going under Canal). | * Their print logo was still being used into the Live Entertainment days on releases even after Carolco went defunct and would be phased out when Live became Artisan (with copyrights going under Canal). | ||
* Oddly, this doesn't appear on ''The Making of Total Recall''. | * Oddly, this doesn't appear on ''The Making of Total Recall''. | ||