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===Screen (1989)=== |
===Screen (1989)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (Warning Screens)|Warner Home Video warning screen]], but "'''FBI'''" is oddly thin (looking like the [[Turner Home Entertainment (Warning Screens)|Turner Home Entertainment]] and/or [[ |
'''Visuals:''' Same as the [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (Warning Screens)|Warner Home Video warning screen]], but "'''FBI'''" is oddly thin (looking like the [[Turner Home Entertainment (Warning Screens)|Turner Home Entertainment]] and/or [[Pioneer Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment (Warning Screens)|warning screen]]), and the FBI seal is completely blacked out. It then cuts to a {{color|gray}} background with some standard warning text. The text "{{color|gold|or copying}}" is in {{color|gold}}, while everything else is white. |
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'''Technique:''' Digital graphics, one after another. |
'''Technique:''' Digital graphics, one after another. |
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Screen (1989)
Visuals: Same as the Warner Home Video warning screen, but "FBI" is oddly thin (looking like the Turner Home Entertainment and/or warning screen), and the FBI seal is completely blacked out. It then cuts to a gray background with some standard warning text. The text "or copying" is in gold, while everything else is white.
Technique: Digital graphics, one after another.
Audio: None.
Availability: Appears on the VHS release of the infamous propaganda documentary Hell's Bells: The Dangers of Rock 'N' Roll.