Warner Brothers. Shield to Shield?

Don’t get me started on the recent TriStar digital horse.

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Also TERRIBLE.

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It’s the 90s! Do a little heroin and screw up studio logo!

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Technically late 80s. It is a pup compared to the lion or the shield.

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A list of Tri-Star productions of the 80s. The horse only appeared on the Tri-Star only productions.

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Grand Moff Lion

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Sleepless in Seattle was the first one to use the 90s logo from what I recall. Last Action Hero was the first for Columbia.

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Indeed.

I do kinda like the Warners-7 Arts shield, but that’s just because I have a weird affinity for that time in the studio’s history.

The Saul Bass Warner “w” though, is awesome, because, well Saul Bass.

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Thought it was this one…

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Thanks for the correction. This is so bad. I honestly couldn’t recall it exactly until finding the exact image. The internet at times is very unreliable. This IS the image I referred to. The one I had featured a blurry quality that the new one also had but wasn’t in motion. The secret to why this and the new MGM Lion are so bad is watching them move and animate to life or not in their case. You found it. Thanks.

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True. I’m partial to that logo. Saul Bass’ bead is immediately seen.

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