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===Background===
===Background===
'''Bad Hombre''' is a movie company and the joint venture of '''[[Good Universe]]'''. In partnership with the company, it was launched by Fede Álvarez on February 6, 2017 to focus on horror and sci-fi movies.
'''Bad Hombre''' is a movie company and the joint venture of '''[[Good Universe]]'''. In partnership with the company, it was launched by Fede Álvarez on February 6, 2017 to focus on horror and sci-fi movies.

Revision as of 07:36, 5 September 2022


Background

Bad Hombre is a movie company and the joint venture of Good Universe. In partnership with the company, it was launched by Fede Álvarez on February 6, 2017 to focus on horror and sci-fi movies.

(February 6, 2017, August 13, 2021-)


Nicknames: "Painting a Portrait", "The Red Line", "The Painty Portrait"

Logo: On a black background, we see animated white streaks of paint, each drawn forming to make the logo, in each split scene is the paint streaks making the finished product. Then, it finishes off with a red streak of paint, drawing straight in a line between the human's face (or "eyes"). And lastly, we see the words "BAD HOMBRE" in a customized font in white text, while each letter draw themselves. Then, it fades to black.

FX/SFX: The paint streaks, logo and text animation.

Music/Sounds: Loud wind whooshes, along with a ringing beep that goes on until the logo fades to black.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • On the 2021 iteration of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (or just Texas Chainsaw Massacre), it plays the opening theme.

Availability: Common. The company didn't make movies until 2021. After the date on the logo's first appearance, as seen on Don't Breathe 2, it can be seen on the Netflix horror film Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

Editor's Note: A simple, but bland logo. Reminds one another of the Scott Free Productions logo, mostly because of the same FX/SFX: paint.

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