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2018-10-05, 03:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 2018-10-05, 05:14 AM by SpaceBlackKnight.)
Yeah, I agree with you on WB's habits, though they have been easing up on it going by recent Warner Archive BD releases starting to retain original WB indents such as the Big W and others.
I have to say that MGM was the king of indent replacement/updating, and is still to an extent on certain titles. However, original UA indents and more have been turning up on many Kino Lorber, Shout!, and Arrow BDs of MGM's output as these have been getting new 2/4k scans done at different facility's other than MGM's.
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Yes Ive been on the hunt for a specific MGM logo for a while! There difficult because the differences are often pretty subtle, especially if your not an expert like me.
Its great the likes of Shout! ect keep the original idents, Its certainly part of the experience if you ask me.
I was thinking the other day that with the move to a Online Digital delivery medium that seems too be on the horiizon, its specialty labels like this that with be the last places to release in physical media for the collectors.
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Which MGM logo have you've been on the lookout for? If you tell me exactly the variant and maybe a vintage screencap or two, I may know of a release that has it or could already have it in my collection.
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It is for Death Warrant (1990).
I think I found a version on a HDTV version of The Russia House (1990) but it needs a bit of work on it. Although this could also be an 'earlier' replacement on that master.
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Edit: As of 10/26 2018, this topic now pertains to the talk and preservation and talk of all studio logos in general, rare or subject to replacement with updated prints and rights hassles, in addition to those that appeared on foreign prints like CIC and Buena Vista International.