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(1985-1993)
Nickname: "Go Guild!"
Logo: Same as the [[Guild Home Video (UK)|home video counterpart]], except for these differences:
* The Guild logo is a lighter shade of orange.
* It zooms out farther back.
* The logo is slightly sped up.
* "Film Distribution" replaces "Home Video"
FX/SFX: Same as the home video counterpart.
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Music/Sounds: Same as the home video counterpart, except at a slightly higher pitch (which may or may not have been intentional).
Music/Sounds Variant:
Availability: Rare. It appears on VHS tapes of Guild's first cinema releases, such as ''Cliffhanger'', ''Last Exit to Brooklyn'', ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', ''The Fourth War'', ''Universal Soldier'' and ''Rambo III''. The later music variant was found on a trailer for ''Bad Lieutenant'', which was seen on the Blu-ray release from Fabulous Films.
Editor's Note: Same as the home video counterpart.
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Revision as of 12:32, 15 May 2020
(1985-1993)
Nickname: "Go Guild!"
Logo: Same as the home video counterpart, except for these differences:
- The Guild logo is a lighter shade of orange.
- It zooms out farther back.
- The logo is slightly sped up.
- "Film Distribution" replaces "Home Video"
FX/SFX: Same as the home video counterpart.
Music/Sounds: Same as the home video counterpart, except at a slightly higher pitch (which may or may not have been intentional).
Music/Sounds Variant: In its last year of usage, it used a lush orchestral remix of the 1993 home video theme.
Availability: Rare. It appears on VHS tapes of Guild's first cinema releases, such as Cliffhanger, Last Exit to Brooklyn, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, The Fourth War, Universal Soldier and Rambo III. The later music variant was found on a trailer for Bad Lieutenant, which was seen on the Blu-ray release from Fabulous Films.
Editor's Note: Same as the home video counterpart.