Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Lionsgate's movies are released on DVD and Blu-ray as well as on the PSP through Universal Media Disc. The warning appeared later on Vidmark releases in 1989, on FHE releases in 1990, on Vestron releases in 1991, on Pioneer releases in 1993 and on Baby Einstein VHS tapes from 2000-02. Warning: Same as the enhanced variant of the 1980 Universal warning. Warning: Same as the 2011-present Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment warning. The Lionsgate variant makes a surprise appearance on DVD and VHS releases packaged with toys from Play Along Toys (such as the Teletubbies: It's Time to... tapes and the rare promotional DVD of SpongeBob SquarePants: Something Smells). Later Monterey tapes with this warning screen had this split in half at the end and the two halves move toward the left and right edges of the screen to make room for the Monterey Home Video logo. FX/SFX: None, except for a fade-in and fade-out on Blu-rays. 3. Makes a surprise appearance on the Jakks Pacific one-episode disc of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Hall Monitor" if you look up the disc's files. Warning: Almost the same as the Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Warning Screen from 1982-2004, except the FBI seal is taken out, the word "FBI WARNING" in purple and below is the warning text in italics. Warning: Same as the Sterling Home Entertainment warning, except it's zoomed in. Closing Logos Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. FX/SFX: Words and stars moving into place, fading, and shining. Warning: Against a blue background, we see a white box outlined in black. On Magnum Entertainment releases, the first second of the logo theme begins at this warning's final second. In 2001, in Quebec it was renamed Crystal Films, and in Ontario and other provinces, Maple Pictures. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Other DVDs that feature this include Employee of the Month, The Invincible Iron Man, Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man, and My Bloody Valentine. Titles with this variant include, A Canadian Warning version of the aforementioned variant exists, where the "Title 17, US Code, Sections 501 and 506" version replaced by the Canadian Bureau Film and Video Security Office with phone number 1-800-363-9166. http://www.businessofcinema.com/news.php?newsid=8508, http://www.businessofcinema.com/news.php?newsid=14009&page=108, Lionsgate Calms Investors With Talk About Charlie Sheen, ‘Hunger Games’ And ‘Twilight’, http://homemediamagazine.com/news/lionsgate-distribute-select-disney-shows-13270, http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9LALCDG3.htm, https://hitentertainment.fandom.com/wiki/Lionsgate_Home_Entertainment?oldid=7143. Warning: On a black background with Lionsgate logos (a la the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Anchor Bay Entertainment and MPI Home Video warnings), we see the strange word "WARNING" and the white warning text. However, later prints have the normal version instead. Logo: Just the 2013 Lionsgate Films logo with no Home Entertainment whatsoever. Also appears on later Vestron Video releases after Live Entertainment acquired Vestron, and on tapes from Pioneer Entertainment and Vidmark Entertainment as well. Dvd-4-U Entertainment (With Presents Variant) (1999), Hinkler Books Pty Ltd (2000s) (With Warning Screen), https://closinglogos.fandom.com/wiki/Lionsgate_Home_Entertainment?oldid=14253. Availability: Common. It then segues into the U.S.A. Home Video logo. Cheesy Factor: Same as the 1998 movie logo. Availability: This warning screen was first seen on most FHE/USA/IVE releases from 1983-1988. Until 2012, Lionsgate also distributed most of the theatrical properties held by Republic Pictures on DVD under license from Paramount Pictures. This can be spotted on the Morgan Creek/Warner Home Video DVD releases of. Variant: A widescreen version exists. Also appears on the extremely rare VHS releases of Akeelah and the Bee, Madea's Family Reunion and the original plays of Diary of a Mad Black Woman and Why Did I Get Married. Lionsgate's film releases in the U.S. are distributed on home video by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and by Entertainment One in Canada. On U.S.A. Home Video releases, the warning screen splits into quarters, which exit to all four sides of the screen. Availability: Seen on the DVD of All of Me. On the U.S.A. Home Video variant, after 7 seconds of silence we hear a loud synthesizer blare that segues into the U.S.A. Home Video logo theme. Editor’s Note: What’s the point of adding ”FBI WARNING” with “FBI”, Nicknames: "Blinking FBI", "The FBI of Doom", "FBI Warning of Doom", "The Warning That Gives People Nightmares", "Ominous FBI", "The Headlight". Availability: Very rare. Before LGHE was formed, the company's video releases were distributed by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Warning: Almost the same as the enhanced variant of Universal Studios Home Entertainment Warning Screen from 1980-2005, but the white warning text is in the center and the word "WARNING" is different. The variant with the Times New Roman font appeared on Palm Beach Entertainment releases from the mid-Nineties. Availability: Seen on reprints of Stickin' Around tapes (the ones that use the Lions Gate Home Entertainment logo with music from the Avalanche Home Entertainment logo in place of the Cinepix logo). Availability: Seen on certain Trimark Home Video and Lions Gate Home Entertainment VHS releases, such as Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights, Akeelah and the Bee, Saw, Sometimes They Come Back for More, and Beyond the Sea. Availability: Appears on Lions Gate Home Entertainment VHS and DVD releases from the era, such as Saw, Rose Red, Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends, The Cooler, Saw II, Hail Caesar, Monster's Ball, House of D, The Toolbox Murders, Cabin Fever, Clifford the Big Red Dog, The Aristocrats, Five People You Meet In Heaven, The Weight of Water, Pinocchio 3000, Elvis Has Left the Building, Knots, The Cookout, 10.5, Beyond the Sea, Ash Wednesday, Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever, The Final Cut, Dragons: Metal Ages, Eulogy, Crash, Lord of War, The Ugly, House of 1000 Corpses, Revolver, ALF, The Wash, Open Water, Clifford's Puppy Days, Waiting, Lil' Pimp, The Koala Brothers, Millennium Mambo, Race to Space, Beyond The Sea, The Devil's Rejects, Maya & Miguel, The Punisher and several volumes of the 1980s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, among others. This can be seen on the DVD releases of Godsend and the Uncut Edition of Saw. For some reason, it doesn't appear on the 1982 VHS of A Gumby Adventure, Vol. Availability: Seen on reprints of Stickin' Around tapes (the ones that use the Lions Gate Home Entertainment logo with music from the Avalanche Home Entertainment logo in place of the Cinepix logo). 1st Logo (June 6, 1997-July 21, 2000) Nickname: "The Constellation" Since 2012, LGHE started distributing Summit Entertainment releases as a result of Lionsgate acquiring that company. (2004 Promotional US VHS), Opening To Cabin Fever 2004 DVD (2011 Reprint), 2012 FBI Anti Piracy Warning Screens and 2004 MPAA Rated PG. Availability: Appears at the start of the 2003 VHS of Guilty by Association, and at the end of both discs of the 2004 Special Edition DVD of King of New York. The result looks a little bit like an American flag. Note: Lionsgate Films is not to be confused with Robert Altman's company; Lion's Gate Films. Warning: Almost the same as the 1993 Columbia Music Video warning screen, but "WARNING" is bolder. Early tapes with this warning had slightly different warning text that was capped off with the copyright year and was in all caps. Appears on all UK DVDs that were released by Lionsgate. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Clip-On Library. Before LGHE was formed, the company's video releases were distributed by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.Lionsgate Films decided to create two home video labels: Avalanche Home … On Camp Video releases, the background is grey with a white bar (a la the Castle Hendring, New World Pictures and Orion Pictures logos), the warning text is black, the word ", On Celebrity Home Entertainment releases, the words ". [4], On August 4, 2008, Lionsgate announced that it had completed a deal with Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment to acquire the distribution rights to several ABC Studios/Touchstone Television shows including According to Jim, Reaper, Hope & Faith, 8 Simple Rules and Boy Meets World.[5]. Availability: Seen on the DVD of Cyborg 2. Scare Factor: Low; its sudden appearance and loud music could startle some. Availability: Current. Availability: Can be found on Canadian DVDs and later U.S. releases from this company, such as Strictly Ballroom and Breakin' the Law. Variant: The Hunger Games sequels use a custom variant, with an alternate font for the text and a red (Catching Fire) or blue (Mockingjay) background. (and possibly the DVD). Warning: Same as the Sterling Home Entertainment … Warning: We see the warning text in a plain white font, split into two paragraphs. After that the byline "A LIONS GATE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY"fades in below and the logo shines. It is currently a film division of Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation. It was formerly known as "Cinépix Film Properties (CFP)". On the VHS releases of Stickin' Around: Volumes 2 and 3, it uses the music from the Avalanche Home Entertainment logo for some bizarre reason. In 1962, Lionsgate Films was founded as Cinépix Film Properties. Music/Sounds Variant: On the 1998 Descriptive Video Service VHS of The Piano, a female narrator says "A warning appears," then reads out the text save for the parentheses portion. Starting in the late 1990s, the company began producing DVDs, and in 2006, they started to release Blu-ray discs. Either a synth theme with crashing cymbals to hit the last note, or the first part of the Lions Gate Home Entertainment theme; otherwise, the end theme of the show ... On the left of the lion says "LIONS GATE" in … Some IVE and Live Home Video releases, as well as Vidmark Entertainment releases, have a gap between two sentences, as well as smoother text. Its library of more than 8,000 films owes some of its size to output deals with other studios. Licensed content Films. It's also more compressed to make room for ". On February 11, 2011, Lionsgate and StudioCanal made an agreement to release 550 titles from the Miramax film library worldwide. Afterwards, Lionsgate folded Anchor Bay into Lionsgate's home entertainment division. Don't look for a French version of this warning on French-language Lionsgate releases, because they use the Astral Video warning screen instead. A Spanish translation exists. Availability: Quite rare. Availability: Common. Logo: Same as its film counterpart from 1998, but "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" is added below the line. [6][7], On December 8, 2016, Lionsgate acquired Starz Inc. making Lionsgate the parent company of Anchor Bay Entertainment and Manga Entertainment.[8]. Logo descriptions and captures by Supermarty-o, EnormousRat, and Mr.Logo Warning: On a black background, we see the red circle with the word "WARNING" and below is the white warning text. Logo: Just the 2005 Lionsgate Films logo with no Home Entertainment indicator whatsoever. Company Bumpers Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. Warning: On a background that's split into 2 sections, a blue stripe on the left, and white with pink stripes on the right, we see a white "FBI" with the FBI seal below in the blue area surrounded by 21 gold stars, and in the white-and-pink-striped area we see "FBI WARNING" in red at the top and below is the "$250,000" warning. In this case, “WARNING” is in Helvetica Black and the text below it is in Helvetica Bold. Logo: On a black background, the words "LIONS GATE HOME ENTERTAINMENT" fly in one by one away from the viewer in a manner like the 2nd logo, with stars moving into place while a lion fades in.