Cockney Rebels Specials: Difference between revisions
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CooleyBoy10 (talk | contribs) It's been decided twice before this isn't actually an NSFW logo despite what it appears on. |
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, the neon pink cursive text "''COCKney Rebels''" with "''Specials''" below zooms out from the right, leaving trails behind it. Suddenly, we cut to a purple 4-square outline, the blank spaces of which are then filled with pictures of a woman (Linzi Drew) scantily-clad in a swimsuit seductively posing to the camera. Then, we cut back to the text again, which is suddenly tilted and zooming in and out in a frantic fashion. |
'''Logo:''' On a black background, the neon pink cursive text "''COCKney Rebels''" with "''Specials''" below zooms out from the right, leaving trails behind it. Suddenly, we cut to a purple 4-square outline, the blank spaces of which are then filled with pictures of a woman (Linzi Drew) scantily-clad in a swimsuit seductively posing to the camera. Then, we cut back to the text again, which is suddenly tilted and zooming in and out in a frantic fashion. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' Early computer effects, and what seems to be live-action at the end. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Starts with a disco beat that sounds similar to the intro of "Blue Monday", then a descending synth effect that repeats 4 times, before the beat and descending sound are merged together at once, rapidly repeating. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Starts with a disco beat that sounds similar to the intro of "Blue Monday", then a descending synth effect that repeats 4 times, before the beat and descending sound are merged together at once, rapidly repeating. |
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'''Availability:''' Very rare. Seen on their only few releases, ''Wrong Time Wrong Place, Werewolf Woman'', and ''The Last Angels''. It's also likely each of them has a different logo variant also. |
'''Availability:''' Very rare. Seen on their only few releases, ''Wrong Time Wrong Place, Werewolf Woman'', and ''The Last Angels''. It's also likely each of them has a different logo variant also. |
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'''Legacy:''' This logo utilizes ultra-low-budget computer effects for the time, and the frantic zooming at the end is quite unnecessary and jarring. |
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Revision as of 21:29, 12 December 2022
SaganStrikesBack
Captures by
RSX-798
Editions by
AnimeTVLogos, vhslogos, CooleyBoy10, SnowflakesOmega, MegaAveron25, iheartparamount, Rapidgamers, AnimeTVLogos and Logohub
Video captures courtesy of
Little Whore Records
(1983-1985, 1994)
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The text.
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The shots of Lizni Drew.
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The text moving in a frantic fashion.
Logo: On a black background, the neon pink cursive text "COCKney Rebels" with "Specials" below zooms out from the right, leaving trails behind it. Suddenly, we cut to a purple 4-square outline, the blank spaces of which are then filled with pictures of a woman (Linzi Drew) scantily-clad in a swimsuit seductively posing to the camera. Then, we cut back to the text again, which is suddenly tilted and zooming in and out in a frantic fashion.
Technique: Early computer effects, and what seems to be live-action at the end.
Music/Sounds: Starts with a disco beat that sounds similar to the intro of "Blue Monday", then a descending synth effect that repeats 4 times, before the beat and descending sound are merged together at once, rapidly repeating.
Availability: Very rare. Seen on their only few releases, Wrong Time Wrong Place, Werewolf Woman, and The Last Angels. It's also likely each of them has a different logo variant also.