Coliseum Film

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(1984) WARNING: The logo is extremely loud and if turned on it could damage your speakers, so either turn down or turn off your volume before watching it.

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Logo: Against a blue, watery background, we see a happy elephant swinging it's head and trunk in a sunny background, with a red ribbon covering the elephant and the abbreviation of the company "CF" on a rectangle at the middle of the ribbon. Sunburst-like colors (red, yellow, green, purple, blue) appear once the elephant screams, and after 3 seconds of only that, green text appears on the bottom. The text translates to "Coliseum Film". The sunburst-like colors then stop, along with the elephant after 5 seconds, but the colors' shadow/reflection superseding it can be seen.

FX/SFX: The sunburst, the elephant moving it's trunk and head.

Cheesy Factor: Someone is moving the elephant, notice when you see clearly, that the trunk is on it's head first, and then falls like laces, and it's probably that the elephant is a toy. Another problem it's that the text just appears, just like the Ízaro Films logo.

Music/Sounds: A majestic and bombastic fanfare, all in conjoint of an elephant screaming, a la Devar Films logo.

Music/Sounds Variant: The elephant, screams more than the average logo, and after the fanfare, a Thai male announcer says: "Coliseum Production, very proudly presents:"

Availability: The only films Coliseum Film has made were  Phyak Yikee and Kha Ma Kab Phra.

Scare Factor:

  • Medium to nightmare. The sudden elephant and fanfare, along with the text and Toho Co. Ltd-like atmosphere, can startle many Thai people, even if unexpected or unintentional. Minimal to medium for those who used to it, the elephant still could make you bad memories about this logo.
  • Nightmare for the Kha Ma Kab Phra variant. The elephant screaming more higher makes it more scarier than the normal logo, along with the announcer, which reminds you of India for some reason.
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