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===Background===
'''MExcess''' was a Canadian premium movie channel that primarily aired action movies, as well as adult films after dark. It was a multiplex channel of [[The Movie Network]]. It was folded into that station on March 1, 2016.
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'''FX/SFX:''' The CGI animation.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A guitar sting and a couple of faint drum notes, followed by a male announcer reading "MExcess, a division of Bell Media".
'''Availability:''' Extinct, due to being renamed TMN 3. Check your old tapes. This logo was also hard to find online until October 20, 2022, when the 2013 variant was uploaded to YouTube.
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Revision as of 21:02, 15 November 2022
Background
MExcess was a Canadian premium movie channel that primarily aired action movies, as well as adult films after dark. It was a multiplex channel of The Movie Network. It was folded into that station on March 1, 2016.
(2008-February 29, 2016)
Logo: We see the logo for MExcess (Which is the same logo for Movie Network but pushed to the left and has the words “excess” in all lower case except for the “X” which is two TCF-like searchlights) then we drive by a row of the signature Film Chips but in reddish-pink istead of blue. Then we stop at 1 of them, and it glows, “Feature Presentation”, in the same font as well.
Trivia: This was the only The Movie Network channel to not use the same idents as other channels owned by The Movie Network.
Variant: A variant was introduced in July 2013, where the signature film chip forms the logo. We then zoom out to reveal that the logo is on an HDTV on a white background. Holding the TV is the Bell Media logo.
FX/SFX: The CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: A guitar sting and a couple of faint drum notes, followed by a male announcer reading "MExcess, a division of Bell Media".
Availability: Extinct, due to being renamed TMN 3. Check your old tapes. This logo was also hard to find online until October 20, 2022, when the 2013 variant was uploaded to YouTube.