Nice try, Joey Joe. But they use the 1993-present Columbia logo with the SPE byline since its debut, "The Last Action Hero" and for the 2018 film adaptation of "White Boy Rick" which opens at theaters September 14.
Six years before the fall of 1984, the TriStar Pictures logo with Dave Grusin's fanfare has made their first production called "The Prize Fighter" (co-produced with New World Entertainment). Released on Friday, November 16, 1979 which was a major box office success. From there, TriStar went on to produced and distributed many box office successes and sleepers from July 13, 1984 to present: "The Natural," "The Muppets Take Manhattan," "Places in the Heart" among others. On Tuesday, June 18, 1985, Sony Pictures Entertainment finally bought Coulmbia, TriStar, Triumph, Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics as well as their television, music and home entertainment divisions, including Sony Pictures Television, Sony Music Entertainment and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
@@nilesclifford9704 Nice try, Niles. Columbia and TriStar were both currently owned by SPE on June 18, 1985, not Disney nor anybody else. Better use your head next time.
It won't happen till its debut on Tuesday, June 18, 1985 when Sony Pictures Entertainment has used their newest logos: Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Screen Gems Pictures, Triumph Films, Stage 6 Films and many of their television/ home entertainment divisions, including Sony Pictures Television and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
It didn't happen until June 18, 1985 when Sony Pictures Entertainment finally bought Columbia, TriStar, Screen Gems, Sony Pictures Classics, Triumph Films, Stage 6 Films and their TV/home entertainment divisions were lighting up screens around the world. And that was just the beginning!
I don’t agree with you because I don’t even know what are you talking about. Haven’t you ever seen the hit film, Gremlins during the 1984-1985 season-July 6, 1984? Now what you don’t see during the film’s logo was the 1981-1993 Columbia Pictures one. What you’re about to watch the movie during its credits was the Fall 1984-present WB Shield logo and that’s it. And I’m sorry, it’s just been one of those things that you have to do for yourself because that’s what you do because you don’t know what you’re missing. It takes time and guidance to get through it right and you can get it right now.
Considering the 2015 version(s) of the combos, this make a lot of sense to happen in real life.
I feel like a variant like this Columbia logo would be shown in the upcoming bio crime film “White Boy Rick” since it takes place in the 80s.
Yeah, they probably never thought about it.
Nice try, Joey Joe. But they use the 1993-present Columbia logo with the SPE byline
since its debut, "The Last Action Hero" and for the 2018 film adaptation of
"White Boy Rick" which opens at theaters September 14.
It feels like a variant for Columbia or Tristar Films set in the 80s
"It's a sony" is gonna be kill me 💀
Shut up💀
ITS A SONY
I might use that for a film I may write in the near future. (Unless Tarantino beats me to it with his final film)
Someone should make a movie 🎥 that takes place in the 80s, at least the beginning of it and have this exact combo come before it.
How did you make the Sony logo a “o” line effect
It's the logo of vignette
the Tristar one is frm a comedy movie called The Muppets Take Manhattan
Six years before the fall of 1984, the TriStar Pictures logo with Dave Grusin's fanfare has made
their first production called "The Prize Fighter" (co-produced with New World Entertainment).
Released on Friday, November 16, 1979 which was a major box office success.
From there, TriStar went on to produced and distributed many box office successes and sleepers
from July 13, 1984 to present: "The Natural," "The Muppets Take Manhattan,"
"Places in the Heart" among others.
On Tuesday, June 18, 1985, Sony Pictures Entertainment finally bought
Coulmbia, TriStar, Triumph, Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics
as well as their television, music and home entertainment divisions,
including Sony Pictures Television, Sony Music Entertainment
and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
I like this.
Of course, It's real because of Sony owns both Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures
At the time, both Columbia and TriStar were owned by Coca-Cola company in 1984, not until 1989 when Sony bought the two companies.
@@ApprenPlayer Sony Pictures Entertainment was founded in 1989
Columbia tristar also known as sony pictures is going to become one of the disney companies in 2024.
@@ApprenPlayer On June 18, 1985, Columbia, TriStar, Screen Gems and
Triumph were now owned by Sony
Pictures Entertainment.
@@nilesclifford9704 Nice try, Niles.
Columbia and TriStar were both currently
owned by SPE on June 18, 1985,
not Disney nor anybody else.
Better use your head next time.
Very clever
White Boy Rick Variant.
Good recreation
🔴 Sony
Ha you knew that💥😅
How do you create the Sony logo from 1984 Columbia tristar logo?
It won't happen till its debut on Tuesday,
June 18, 1985 when Sony Pictures
Entertainment has used their newest
logos: Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures,
Screen Gems Pictures, Triumph Films,
Stage 6 Films and many of their television/
home entertainment divisions, including
Sony Pictures Television and Sony Pictures
Home Entertainment.
They predicted the future
Is this real? And if it is, where did it come from?
Also in 1984 Columbia Pictures and tristar pictures owned by sony
Sony Group Company and
Sony Company
It didn't happen until June 18, 1985 when Sony Pictures Entertainment finally bought Columbia, TriStar,
Screen Gems, Sony Pictures Classics, Triumph Films, Stage 6 Films and their TV/home entertainment
divisions were lighting up screens around the world. And that was just the beginning!
@@markelijio6012
Great Fan Idea!
What is your name
wait a minute, but didn't coca cola own Columbia yet?
Yes, they did in the summer of 1982.
MYTH
Was that real or made up?
it's a Sony
Is it fake
Yes it is. Actually a "Dream Variation" to be honest.
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It's a sony
Oj
Jorge. Velardew
ok, this has got to be fake.
BBC
IBC
MBS
RPN
SONY
Gremlins is in 1984
I don’t agree with you because I don’t even know what are you talking about.
Haven’t you ever seen the hit film,
Gremlins during the 1984-1985
season-July 6, 1984?
Now what you don’t see during the film’s logo was the 1981-1993
Columbia Pictures one. What you’re about to watch the movie during its credits was the Fall 1984-present WB Shield logo
and that’s it. And I’m sorry, it’s just been one of those things that you have to do for yourself because that’s what you do because you don’t know what you’re missing.
It takes time and guidance to get through it right and you can get it right now.
This looks fake
thank you captian obvious
@@NovaMcNeary97 stop
Taken from pokemon indigo league vhs 1980 vhs fake
Fake