2019-02-04, 07:00 AM
Bumpitty, bump bump.
Anything you fellas want to add? Since it's been a while, I sure do.
I had discovered the HD-DVDs of the Rambo flicks use the same masters as the BDs, but II strangely has the TriStar logo with the Carolco Jingle on the DD+ English track. I guess the only way to find this one is if we get lucky and stumble upon a 35mm print from Europe that someone would scan for ether preservation or for lost theatrical dubbings.
On the other hand, some recent releases including those from Olive, KL, Arrow, and Shout/Scream have been goldmines for extremely rare and long unseen logos, thanks to new (ish or er) transfers being performed.
![[Image: vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h53m04s235.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/m1T8j948/vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h53m04s235.png)
![[Image: vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h53m16s106.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/Jt86MfXZ/vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h53m16s106.png)
![[Image: vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h54m39s159.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/fkvHL87F/vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h54m39s159.png)
![[Image: vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h55m44s47.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/9RdLyp6D/vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h55m44s47.png)
I have also found streaming providers (especially Amazon Prime Video) to be another excellent source for some of these in really nice quality. I had also grabbed a Japanese BD of The Talented Mr Ripely that not only contains a (1080i) transfer completely different than any other DVD/BD/HDTV source out there, but sports a rare Miramax International logo that i've never seen before preceding the original Paramount cards.
Anything you fellas want to add? Since it's been a while, I sure do.
I had discovered the HD-DVDs of the Rambo flicks use the same masters as the BDs, but II strangely has the TriStar logo with the Carolco Jingle on the DD+ English track. I guess the only way to find this one is if we get lucky and stumble upon a 35mm print from Europe that someone would scan for ether preservation or for lost theatrical dubbings.
On the other hand, some recent releases including those from Olive, KL, Arrow, and Shout/Scream have been goldmines for extremely rare and long unseen logos, thanks to new (ish or er) transfers being performed.
![[Image: vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h53m04s235.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/m1T8j948/vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h53m04s235.png)
![[Image: vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h53m16s106.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/Jt86MfXZ/vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h53m16s106.png)
![[Image: vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h54m39s159.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/fkvHL87F/vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h54m39s159.png)
![[Image: vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h55m44s47.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/9RdLyp6D/vlcsnap-2019-02-03-23h55m44s47.png)
I have also found streaming providers (especially Amazon Prime Video) to be another excellent source for some of these in really nice quality. I had also grabbed a Japanese BD of The Talented Mr Ripely that not only contains a (1080i) transfer completely different than any other DVD/BD/HDTV source out there, but sports a rare Miramax International logo that i've never seen before preceding the original Paramount cards.


