@@jitroglennwcmandagi Actually depends of which regions do you live. In North America and some countries, Universal came first and WB second, while on most international territories, it's WB logo that came first, and Universal came second.
@@ians4535 When I saw Stroker Ace on WCBS for the first time on Christmas Day 1985, there were no logos. Just as an in text credit: "Warner Bros. and Universal Pictures present of a Sterling Pacific Films/Mirage Enterprises/Walter Wood Company production of Hal Needham's Grammy and Apex Award nominated film from 1983." In fact, Warner Home Video has owned the film's latter on video since 1991 and DVD since 1997. Along with other titles such as A Thin Line Between Love & Hate and the original Oscar nominated blockbuster, Twister - both from 1996. Both under the Time Warner byline and banner with a few expections here.
The most conceivable, likely logo prediction I've seen so far. Edit: You would have got it completely right if a) WB and Amblin didn't decide to have a storm variation, and b) they didn't have an opening theme.
Not official, lads. This is a fan-edit for the opening logos.
Actually the Warner Brothers Pictures logo came first.
@@jitroglennwcmandagi Actually depends of which regions do you live. In North America and some countries, Universal came first and WB second, while on most international territories, it's WB logo that came first, and Universal came second.
@@jitroglennwcmandagi Ha!
@@ians4535 When I saw Stroker Ace on WCBS for the first time on Christmas Day 1985, there were no logos. Just as an in text credit: "Warner Bros. and Universal Pictures present of a Sterling Pacific Films/Mirage Enterprises/Walter Wood Company production of Hal Needham's Grammy and Apex Award
nominated film from 1983." In fact, Warner Home Video has owned the film's latter on video since 1991 and DVD since 1997. Along with other titles such
as A Thin Line Between Love & Hate and the original Oscar nominated blockbuster, Twister - both from 1996. Both under the Time Warner byline and
banner with a few expections here.
Universal(Jurassic World)
Warner Bros(Harry Potter)
Amblin Entertainment(Extra Terrestrial)
Might be official when twisters arrives in theaters
I hope the new Warner Bros logo will get a fanfare sometime soon because I will cry if it keeps using the opening theme of the film.
It did it was by Jacob Yoffee
@@MyEditionJustinHow do you know that?
@@alextan1478 Because I seen Am I OK on Max
@@MyEditionJustin Yeah!
The most conceivable, likely logo prediction I've seen so far.
Edit: You would have got it completely right if a) WB and Amblin didn't decide to have a storm variation, and b) they didn't have an opening theme.