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'''Logo:''' Several white streaks fly past a {{Color|blue}} spotlight, eventually pooling together to form the outline of a filmstrip that glows blue. the words "STARZ ENCORE" stretches in at the bottom, shining and giving off boxed blue rays, while "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in underneath.
'''Logo:''' Several white streaks fly past a {{Color|blue}} spotlight, eventually pooling together to form the outline of a filmstrip that glows blue. the words "STARZ ENCORE" stretches in at the bottom, shining and giving off boxed blue rays, while "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in underneath.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*Prior to 2002, the logo is still with the filmstrip glowing white.
* Prior to 2002, the logo is still with the filmstrip glowing white.
*On ''Loving Jezebel'', the filmstrip lights {{Color|blue}}.
* On ''Loving Jezebel'', the filmstrip lights {{Color|blue}}.


'''FX/SFX:''' None or the streaks and flying on the animated variant.
'''FX/SFX:''' None or the streaks and flying on the animated variant.

Revision as of 19:37, 19 September 2022

(1999-2005)


Logo: Several white streaks fly past a blue spotlight, eventually pooling together to form the outline of a filmstrip that glows blue. the words "STARZ ENCORE" stretches in at the bottom, shining and giving off boxed blue rays, while "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in underneath.

Variants:

  • Prior to 2002, the logo is still with the filmstrip glowing white.
  • On Loving Jezebel, the filmstrip lights blue.

FX/SFX: None or the streaks and flying on the animated variant.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie or none. The animated version had zapping sounds with whooshes and dronings.

Availability: Appears on Relative Values, Skins, Loving Jezebel, Judy Berlin and some prints of Joe & Max. Also seen on the documentary Sam Peckinpah: Legacy of an Hollywood Renegade.

Editor's Note: None.

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