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<u>Logo</u>: On a black background, a weird thing zooms up to the viewer, as it spreads out, it shows a line and the word "'''EPIC'''". Then, "H O M E--V I D E O" appears in a spread out font. |
<u>Logo</u>: On a black background, a weird thing zooms up to the viewer, as it spreads out, it shows a line and the word "'''EPIC'''". Then, "H O M E--V I D E O" appears in a spread out font. |
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Revision as of 18:39, 29 June 2020
Captures by
thehugetvfan
Video captures courtesy of
NakedBrotha2007
thehugetvfan
Video captures courtesy of
NakedBrotha2007
Background: Epic Home Video was the home video division of Epic Productions. The company never officially distributed any tapes; their logo was instead mainly used on trailers of their releases, which were generally distributed by Columbia TriStar Home Video.
(1990-1995)
Logo: On a black background, a weird thing zooms up to the viewer, as it spreads out, it shows a line and the word "EPIC". Then, "H O M E--V I D E O" appears in a spread out font.
FX/SFX: The spreading.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Rare, found on a trailer of Robot Jox, which can be found on a promotional screener VHS of Bullseye, and a trailer of The Crawlers, which is found on a VHS of Larry Cohen's The Ambulance.
Editor's Note: None.