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'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on Lions Gate films from the period. Don't expect this to appear films merely released by them such as ''O'' and ''Lantana''. It appears on some early Lions Gate and late period [[Artisan Entertainment|Artisan]]/[[Trimark Home Video|Trimark]] DVD releases as a de facto home video logo as well; some examples of this include the two-disc edition of ''Step Into Liquid'' and a reprint of ''All of Me''. The AMEX variant appears on films such as ''Wonderland''. It makes a surprise appearance at the end of the TV movie ''Student Seduction''. | '''Availability:''' Common. Seen on Lions Gate films from the period. Don't expect this to appear films merely released by them such as ''O'' and ''Lantana''. It appears on some early Lions Gate and late period [[Artisan Entertainment|Artisan]]/[[Trimark Home Video|Trimark]] DVD releases as a de facto home video logo as well; some examples of this include the two-disc edition of ''Step Into Liquid'' and a reprint of ''All of Me''. The AMEX variant appears on films such as ''Wonderland''. It makes a surprise appearance at the end of the TV movie ''Student Seduction''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' This is a quite nicely-animated logo, aside from the typeface mix-matching problem. | '''Editor's Note:''' This is a quite nicely-animated logo, aside from the typeface mix-matching problem. "LIONS" and "FILMS" are set in Bernhard Modern, and "GATE" is set in ITC Garamond. This might stick out very much to some; others might not notice unless they look close enough. | ||
===3rd Logo (April 16, 2004-March 11, 2006)=== | ===3rd Logo (April 16, 2004-March 11, 2006)=== | ||