@SonicSupremeSGT3 Why I used it (from Wikipedia):Since the release of the film, the unusual subtitle "Electric Boogaloo", a reference to a funk-oriented dance style from the 1970s, has become commonly used in reference to sequels. The implications vary, but tend to imply a sequel that is ridiculous, absurd, uwanted, unnecessary, formulaic, or simply obscure
From the Audiovisual Identity Database: “According to Elizabeth Kaye McCall's book The Tao of Horses, the Pegasus was played by "T-Bone", a white Arabian gelding who was trained by Hollywood horse trainer Corky Randall. The Pegasus sequence was filmed at night in an outdoor arena that Randall frequently used. T-Bone, powdered to look whiter, was to run in an especially made L-passage flanked by black curtains. When Randall called him, he galloped through it, and jumped over a fence to reach him, creating the desired effect.”
@CoolNSexyRickzIsGay Actually, I removed it myself due to Viacom's nazi-like copyright policy. A lot of other videos of their logos were being deleted and I didn't want to get suspended.
Where's the Electric Boogaloo Dance Crew Logo and how does it tie into all of it if you haven't even put it up? Not offending you in any way, @EddieHawkins, but I'm just saying this because I Pop, Lock and even Break and I'm a female.
Like the reverse tristar logo
1:08 掃除をトラップするとクリーンルーム。
that tristar logo is kinda funny. the horse runs backwards
RKO IS CREEPY! also all of these should be used as closing logos.
@SonicSupremeSGT3 Why I used it (from Wikipedia):Since the release of the film, the unusual subtitle "Electric Boogaloo", a reference to a funk-oriented dance style from the 1970s, has become commonly used in reference to sequels. The implications vary, but tend to imply a sequel that is ridiculous, absurd, uwanted, unnecessary, formulaic, or simply obscure
My First BackWards Logos
How did they film the pegasus for the Tri-Star logo?
From the Audiovisual Identity Database:
“According to Elizabeth Kaye McCall's book The Tao of Horses, the Pegasus was played by "T-Bone", a white Arabian gelding who was trained by Hollywood horse trainer Corky Randall. The Pegasus sequence was filmed at night in an outdoor arena that Randall frequently used. T-Bone, powdered to look whiter, was to run in an especially made L-passage flanked by black curtains. When Randall called him, he galloped through it, and jumped over a fence to reach him, creating the desired effect.”
Awesome
can you take all your backwards stuff and burn it to a dvd and send it to me?
420 Confirmed!
"Gremlins... Mega Madness" by Michael Sembello
What's up with you and the Claster Television Inc. logo? Is it one of your favorites? (I love that logo too by the way)
Screan geme is part of scary logos you all know
@CoolNSexyRickzIsGay Actually, I removed it myself due to Viacom's nazi-like copyright policy. A lot of other videos of their logos were being deleted and I didn't want to get suspended.
@kidinbed Actually, I just wanted to get both variants in there.
Where's the Electric Boogaloo Dance Crew Logo and how does it tie into all of it if you haven't even put it up? Not offending you in any way, @EddieHawkins, but I'm just saying this because I Pop, Lock and even Break and I'm a female.
Does Eddie even care about this anymore?
SolarstrikeVG ::
4:20
Until :50 - waste of time
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