Logo: Just the 2013 Lionsgate Films logo with no Home Entertainment whatsoever. Availability: Seen on the company's VHS releases from 2001 to 2004, … After that the byline "A LIONS GATE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY"fades in below and the logo shines.Music/Sounds: Several loud whooshes, as well as sparkles and a warbling synth track. On Lionsgate releases from 2001 to 2013, the word "WARNING" is in white and in the same size as the warning text, which is now smaller. It can be on the DVD release of Cement and Quicksand, and the VHS of Mummies Alive! 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. The warning screen is the same as MCA/Universal Home Video (now Universal Studios Home Entertainment). Also appears in place of the TWC logo on Leap!. In 1962, Lionsgate Films was founded as Cinépix Film Properties. Makes strange appearance on the 2001 Platinum Disc DVDs of American Eagle and Merchants of War.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. Availability: Common.
Some IVE and Live Home Video releases, as well as Vidmark Entertainment releases, have a gap between the two sentences, as well as smoother text.
This can also be seen on DVD releases of certain primetime shows distributed by Lionsgate under license from Disney, including According to Jim, 8 Simple Rules, and Boy Meets World, and also on the 2013 A&E release of Robotech: The Complete Set.Availability: Can be found on Canadian DVDs and later U.S. releases from this company, such as Strictly Ballroom and Breakin' the Law. A few seconds later, "ATTENTION" changes it.Opening To The Shadow Riders 1998 DVDWe see "INTERPOL WARNING" with text below. Can be seen on Lionsgate DVD and Blu-ray releases from 2013 onward such as The Donut Repair Club The Repair Shop, A Madea Christmas, The Expendables 3, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, among others. 1997-2006. In 1998, Cinépix Film Properties was renamed to Lionsgate Films. Sometimes, it's silent.FX/SFX: Same as the 1998 movie logo. Note: Lionsgate Films is not to be confused with Robert Altman's company; Lion's Gate Films. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Stay Tuned IDs; Buena Vista/Jim Henson/Walt Disney Home Video Modified Screens; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Warning Screens; Edde Entertainment Warning Screen; Vidcrest Warning Screen; 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Coming Attractions/Feature Presentation IDs For the early variant of this warning screen, the red text says "FBI WARNING" above the white italic details.We just see "WARNING" in red and text in white below. Lionsgate Home Entertainment (formerly Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment and Lions Gate Home Entertainment) is the home video distribution arm of Lionsgate.. Background Edit.
Both versions are seen on Lionsgate releases from the era on DVD and Blu-ray such as Employee of the Month, Bratz: The Movie, Happily N'Ever After 1 & 2, Repossessed, and Saw III, among others. 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.Cheesy Factor: Same as the 1998 movie logo.Logo: Just the 2005 Lionsgate Films logo with no Home Entertainment indicator whatsoever.Availability: Common. Can be seen on Blu-ray release of Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen.FX/SFX: Same as its film counterpart.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.Nicknames: "The Lions Gate Sky II", "Lionsgate Hero II", "The Constellation Returns"Logo descriptions and captures by Supermarty-o, EnormousRat, and Mr.LogoEditions by thehugetvfan, Muzzarino, Supermarty-o, and FrozenHaterVideo captures courtesy of JohnnyL80 and ItsBartman.Logo: Same as the 1998 movie logo, except "FILMS" is replaced by "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" and "PRESENTS" is replaced by "A LIONS GATE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY"Scare Factor: Low; its sudden appearance and loud music could startle some.Variants: Same as the 2005 Lionsgate Films logo.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.Logo: Same as its film counterpart from 1998, but "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" is added below the line.Availability: Very rare. FX/SFX: See above. Availability: Common. ID: On a black background is the bronze text "ALSO AVAILABLE FROM LIONS GATE HOME ENTERTAINMENT".In the background behind the text are the large, gold words "LIONS", "GATE" and "ENTE".FX/SFX: None.. Music/Sounds: Just the same announcer from the Trimark Pictures Coming Soon IDs reading the onscreen text..