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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, numerous {{color|red}} ''Tetris''-like shapes fly in away from the screen and come together in the center to form a {{color|red}} cube, which then rotates into place, revealing a white "M". A flash appears behind it. The word "'''MILLENNIUM'''" unfolds underneath it, and "{{color|red|'''ENTERTAINMENT'''}}" fades in a few seconds later.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, numerous red ''Tetris''-like shapes fly in away from the screen and come together in the center to form a red cube, which then rotates into place, revealing a white "M". A flash appears behind it. The word "'''MILLENNIUM'''" unfolds underneath it, and "{{color|red|'''ENTERTAINMENT'''}}" fades in a few seconds later.


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Latest revision as of 17:44, 8 August 2024

Background

Millennium Entertainment was formed in 2010 by Nu Image Films as a distribution unit for its Millennium Films subsidiary, as well as the successor to First Look Studios. In 2014, it was spun-off from Nu Image and renamed Alchemy.

Logo (February 2011-2015)


Visuals: On a black background, numerous red Tetris-like shapes fly in away from the screen and come together in the center to form a red cube, which then rotates into place, revealing a white "M". A flash appears behind it. The word "MILLENNIUM" unfolds underneath it, and "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in a few seconds later.

Variant:

  • A still version exists, where the "M" is smaller and has a white aura behind it, and the text below is slightly spread out and is lighter weight. This version was used as a home video logo.
  • A version without the cube also exists.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None or the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: The still version is seen on DVD and Blu-Ray releases. The animated version is seen on films like Bernie and What Maisie Knew among others. Also seen on some foreign prints of Southern Comfort (1981).

First Look Studios
Millennium Entertainment
Alchemy
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