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'''Availability:''' Seen on shot-on-video horror movies made by Legge such as ''Braindrainer'' and ''Potential Sins''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on shot-on-video horror movies made by Legge such as ''Braindrainer'' and ''Potential Sins''.


'''Legacy:''' The black smoke rising and creepy "music" will probably be more important to some viewers, but the cheesiness will lower it for some. Considering that the following is a horror movie, the scariness is purely intentional.
'''Legacy:''' The black smoke rising and creepy "music" will probably be more important to some viewers, but the cheesiness will lower it for some. Considering that the following is a horror movie, the scariness is purely intentional.{{SectionMisuse|Legacy}}
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Revision as of 15:07, 6 December 2023

Background

Sideshow Cinema is a production company started by Michael Legge. Legge wrote, directed and starred in every B-grade movie he has made, alongside friends and family members. A majority of his films are comedy movies, occasionally mixed with horror. His film Braindrainer actually won an award at the B-Movie Film Festival in 1999.

Logo (1987-1999)


Visuals: All the logo consists of is the company name inside of a silver outline, being slowly revealed under black smoke.

Technique: The smoke slowly disappearing. [possible misuse]

Audio: A deep warbling noise that sounds like an air-conditioner being put underwater and played in slow motion.

Availability: Seen on shot-on-video horror movies made by Legge such as Braindrainer and Potential Sins.

Legacy: The black smoke rising and creepy "music" will probably be more important to some viewers, but the cheesiness will lower it for some. Considering that the following is a horror movie, the scariness is purely intentional. [possible misuse]

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