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My vote would have to go to Tri-Star's opening. The animation of the Pegasus running toward us, sprouting his (assuming it's a he) wings and vaulting over the star title matches beautifully with the overture as it crescendos up. A definite plus over the ident Tri-Star used in the 90s and today (even though I haven't seen a Tri-Star film in a couple of years). Your thoughts?
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The Warner Brothers logo from the early 80s was a favorite of mine. It was the abstract W, first coming towards the screen in black-and-white with "Warner Brothers" on the bottom, and then going to a red screen where the logo stood still while the byline "A Warner Communications Company" appeared at the bottom.
I like the current Warner logo better, though. It opens with a shot of the studio as seen from above and then it ripples. A light shines and the shield arcs and then lands on the sky background. It's accompanied by a brief but beautiful reindition of the song "As Time Goes By", the "Casablanca" song that has pretty much become the song that defines Warner Brothers.
I've seen the Warner Brothers television logo at the end of several movies and a snatch of "As Time Goes By" plays over it. 80s movies I've seen the "As Time Goes By" logo at the end of include:
-"Innerspace" -"Empire Of The Sun" -"The Witches Of Eastwick" -"Action Jackson" -"Caddyshack II" -"My Favorite Year" -"Moving" -"Above The Law"
I watch various 80s movies from Warner and then I imagine them playing the "As Time Goes By" logo at the end. I've imagined them using this logo at the end of:
-"Lethal Weapon" -"Crossing Delancey" -"Krush Groove" -"The Goonies" -"Electric Dreams" -"Caddyshack" -"Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird" -"True Stories"
None of that has occurred yet, but I do think about it.
Sincerely,
John Kilduff
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Other favorites of mine include the Orion Pictures open where the constellation becomes the O in Orion and spins out the rest of the title, the early 80s Columbia logo, where we go into the torch and it flashes out into the logo, and the first United Artists "UA" logo (frequently called the "Sad/Happy" logo from the music, which started out in low piano notes and ended in a vibrant full orchestral overture.
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In the opening shot, the MGM Lion is drunk on beer and belches! The camera crew tracks to Bob & Doug McKenzie playing with the lion's tail!
When I go to imdb.com, I like to look for the "Crazy Credits" links, to see which movies had their studio logos toyed around with! It shows that the movie studio has a sense of humor!
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