Favorite Movie Studio Logos/Intros?

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  1. PsychedelicWheelz

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    What is your favorite movie studio intro and/or logo?

    I love the RKO intro and the Saul Bass Warner Bros. logo from the ‘70s and ‘80.
     
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    Any one with this-



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    MGM Lion Intro

     
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    2oth Century Fox Intro

     
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    Reminds me of the Roger Corman films.
     
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    Reminds me of the classic Universal monsters.
     
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  10. Chris C

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    The other day while watching one of those old silly "Blondie" movies, this King Features logo came on at the end and it took me back to my childhood and a logo that I had sadly completely forgotten about.

     
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  12. Chris C

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    This one still gets to me

    Universal 75th Anniversary

     
  14. Chris C

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    Love this as well ...

     
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    Warner Brothers, short and sweet ...

     
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    This one made me laugh back when it was new ...

     
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    Of course, I can't remember seeing a movie at a theater near me when I was young, without this poorly edited classic open ...

     
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    Sounds like somebody's jonesin' for an Orange Julius...
     
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    Luxo Jr. in the Pixar logo immediately comes to mind (in fact, I bought stock in Pixar)(no, it wasn't because I needed a lamp...!)
    Always enjoyed the full-blown Disney logo passing over the fireworks and castle in the middle of the landscape.

    Two "road" logos, one for Jerry Bruckheimer, and a shorter one for Roadside Attractions.

    The "Blade Runner New York" look of Film District. Marvel Studios' "flipping-through-the-comix" is particularly effective.

    And, the brilliant use of real-world perspective that brings both the Film Four and Pathe Films logos into life, when you start looking at them from behind, or at the side first.

    Of course, Universal, MGM, Paramount and Columbia/Sony have had dozens of permutations over the years; but with such high-dollar companies, one would expect no less. These are not the ones that excite me though, to the point of thinking, "Wow, forget the feature, I wanna see this movie...!".
     
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