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{{PageCredits|  | {{PageCredits|description=The Admiester, BenderRoblox, BenIsRandom, SomerHimpson and CookieDerp01|capture=Eric S, Wyraachur, BenderRoblox, and RedheadXilamGuy|edits=V of Doom, grf450, Wyraachur, MrThorax281, BenderRoblox, CookieDerp01, BenIsRandom and indycar}}  | ||
=== Background ===    | === Background ===    | ||
Gracie Films is the film and television production company of James L. Brooks, established in 1986 and named after late comedian '''Gracie''' Allen (1895-1964). Their first production was ''The Tracey Ullman Show'', an early hit for FOX. They soon produced ''Broadcast News'', another hit. They began to produce hit after hit such as ''Big'', ''The Simpsons'' (which came from ''The Tracey Ullman Show''), ''Say Anything'', and ''The War of the Roses'', making them one of the most successful independent studios of all time.  | Gracie Films is the film and television production company of James L. Brooks, established in 1986 and named after late comedian '''Gracie''' Allen (1895-1964). Their first production was ''The Tracey Ullman Show'', an early hit for FOX. They soon produced ''Broadcast News'', another hit. They began to produce hit after hit such as ''Big'', ''The Simpsons'' (which came from ''The Tracey Ullman Show''), ''Say Anything'', and ''The War of the Roses'', making them one of the most successful independent studios of all time.  | ||
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'''Nicknames''': "The Dark Cinema II", "The Cinema III", "The Shush Lady III", "The Improved Shhh II", "The Shushie Lady III", "Shhh! III"  | '''Nicknames''': "The Dark Cinema II", "The Cinema III", "The Shush Lady III", "The Improved Shhh II", "The Shushie Lady III", "Shhh! III"  | ||
'''Logo''': Same concept as the previous 2 logos  | '''Logo''': Same concept as the previous 2 logos; however instead of the lighted movie theater, the background is pitch black. The audience (including the "Shhh!" lady), is on a teal outline. The rest of the logo continues like the last 2 logos with the projector casting the blue light with "GRACIE FILMS" appearing, but for a 3D effect the text zooms in as it fades. The finished logo looks like the print logo.  | ||
'''Variant''': On ''The Longest Daycare'', the logo cuts to black, but on ''The Edge of Seventeen'', the logo fades out.  | '''Variant''': On ''The Longest Daycare'', the logo cuts to black, but on ''The Edge of Seventeen'', the logo fades out.  | ||
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'''Music/Sounds''': The usual "Shhh!", followed by one of two things:  | '''Music/Sounds''': The usual "Shhh!", followed by one of two things:  | ||
* ''The Longest Daycare'': A timpani roll.  | * ''The Longest Daycare'': A timpani roll.  | ||
* ''The Edge of Seventeen'': The music from the last 2 logos. This also has the murmuring coming before the "Shhh!".  | * ''The Edge of Seventeen'': The music from the last 2 logos. This also has the murmuring coming before the "Shhh!".  | ||
Availability: Debuted on ''The Longest Daycare'', which was shown before ''Ice Age: Continental Drift''. However, it didn't appear again until the short's network premiere (on Fox) on February 17, 2013. It reappeared after 3 years when ''The Edge of Seventeen'' premiered at the Toronto International Films Festival on September 18, 2016. It then reappeared yet again when STX Entertainment released the film theatrically on November 18, 2016. It may be seen on future films, if Gracie Films continues to produce them.  | '''Availability:''' Debuted on ''The Longest Daycare'', which was shown before ''Ice Age: Continental Drift''. However, it didn't appear again until the short's network premiere (on Fox) on February 17, 2013. It reappeared after 3 years when ''The Edge of Seventeen'' premiered at the Toronto International Films Festival on September 18, 2016. It then reappeared yet again when STX Entertainment released the film theatrically on November 18, 2016. It may be seen on future films, if Gracie Films continues to produce them.  | ||
'''Editor's Note''': It’s a little different than the previous two, but it’s still a great new take of the classic logo.  | '''Editor's Note''': It’s a little different than the previous two, but it’s still a great new take of the classic logo.  | ||