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In 2002, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment sold their stake in Cinema Club and formed a new partnership with [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal Studios Home Video]] for the creation of the Universal Columbia Alliance (later named Universal Sony Alliance). Cinema Club was reorganised by VCI as a general low-cost budget DVD distributor and was retained by [[2 Entertain]] until at least 2007.
In 2002, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment sold their stake in Cinema Club and formed a new partnership with [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal Studios Home Video]] for the creation of the Universal Columbia Alliance (later named Universal Sony Alliance). Cinema Club was reorganised by VCI as a general low-cost budget DVD distributor and was retained by [[2 Entertain]] until at least 2007.


=== 1st Logo (1990s-2002)===
=== 1st Logo (1995-2000)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a gold filmstrip which fits the screen perfectly, inside the black square, there are the words "CINEMA CLUB" coming from top and bottom and connecting itself in the centre. After three seconds, it cuts out to black.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a gold filmstrip which fits the screen perfectly, inside the black square, there are the words "CINEMA CLUB" coming from top and bottom and connecting itself in the centre. After three seconds, it cuts out to black.
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'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:'''
*Cinema Club VHS releases are very easy to find and are always guaranteed to have this logo. It can be seen after the warning screens.
*Seen on many Cinema Club VHS releases.{{AvailabilityExamples}}
*It is most commonly found on budget VHS releases of the Columbia TriStar catalogue, such as ''Jumanji'', ''Labyrinth'', various ''Muppets'' releases, the ''Ghostbusters 1 and 2'' single tape set, among others.
*This logo is seen after the warning screens.
* Also shows up on several ''Carry On'' releases, and budget releases of [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]] films, such as ''Dick Tracy''.
*This logo does not appear on any Cinema Club DVD releases, those simply use the regular VCI logos instead.
*This logo does not appear on any Cinema Club DVD releases, those simply use the regular VCI logos instead.
*This logo also does not appear on the 1999 UK VHS reissue of ''Men in Black'' (1997), which uses the [[Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] logo instead, due to it reusing the 1998 VHS master.
*This logo also does not appear on the 1999 UK VHS reissue of ''Men in Black'' (1997), which uses the [[Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] logo instead, due to it reusing the 1998 VHS master.

Revision as of 01:32, 16 January 2024

Background

Cinema Club was a low-cost home video distributor formed in the early-1990's as a joint-venture between the UK division of RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video (later Columbia TriStar Home Video) and Video Collection International that focused on re-releasing feature films (mainly from Sony Pictures Entertainment) at low prices.

In 2002, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment sold their stake in Cinema Club and formed a new partnership with Universal Studios Home Video for the creation of the Universal Columbia Alliance (later named Universal Sony Alliance). Cinema Club was reorganised by VCI as a general low-cost budget DVD distributor and was retained by 2 Entertain until at least 2007.

1st Logo (1995-2000)

Visuals: On a black background, there is a gold filmstrip which fits the screen perfectly, inside the black square, there are the words "CINEMA CLUB" coming from top and bottom and connecting itself in the centre. After three seconds, it cuts out to black.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: None.

Availability:

  • Cinema Club VHS releases are very easy to find and are always guaranteed to have this logo. It can be seen after the warning screens.
  • It is most commonly found on budget VHS releases of the Columbia TriStar catalogue, such as Jumanji, Labyrinth, various Muppets releases, the Ghostbusters 1 and 2 single tape set, among others.
  • Also shows up on several Carry On releases, and budget releases of Buena Vista Home Entertainment films, such as Dick Tracy.
  • This logo does not appear on any Cinema Club DVD releases, those simply use the regular VCI logos instead.
  • This logo also does not appear on the 1999 UK VHS reissue of Men in Black (1997), which uses the Columbia TriStar Home Video logo instead, due to it reusing the 1998 VHS master.

2nd Logo (2004-2007)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a large gold text moving backwards towards the camera. The logo then zooms through us and the camera moves back to see the words "CINEMA CLUB" moving towards a gold square filmstrip. The words then go inside the filmstrip, and the logo fades out.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A dark theme when the words move towards the camera. An energy-like sound then plays when the words move towards the filmstrip.

Availability:

  • Can be seen on a few Cinema Club releases, such as Batfink: The Complete Series.
  • It can also be spotted on a few VCI and BBC Video releases such as the 2004 UK DVD release of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985), and after the two companies merged to form 2 Entertain, it can be seen on a few of the beforementioned releases.
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