Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jul 21, 2020 · The content shown in this video is not owned by me. Credit goes to the original designers and creators whose work is preserved within this video. No copyrigh...

    • Jul 21, 2020
    • 1049
    • Classic Sonic's Retro TV & Commercial Vault
  2. Jan 15, 2022 · From "Johnny Mnemonic" (1995).Logos, baby!

    • Jan 15, 2022
    • 18.4K
    • Cassavetesforaday
  3. Taken from Sleepless in Seattle and Zebrahead (both 1993), and Jury Duty and Magic in the Water (both 1995).

    • Nov 4, 2014
    • 104.3K
    • VsevolodVarlashinFan2015 (do not hack)
  4. Website. sonypictures.com. TriStar Pictures, Inc. (spelled as Tri-Star until 1991) is an American film studio and production company that is a member of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, [1] part of the multinational conglomerate Sony. It is a corporate sibling of Sony studio Columbia Pictures . TriStar Pictures was established on March 2 ...

    • Film
    • Motion pictures
  5. Nicknames: "The TriStar Pegasus", "'80s Pegasus", "Pegasus of Doom" Logo: On a black background, we see a stylized Pegasus "jumping" over the gold triangle with a blue/purple gradient inside it. Inside the triangle is "TRI STAR" and "PICTURES" below. Trailer Variants: Usually, it is the print logo. Sometimes, it is the finished product of the logo. Closing Variants: 1984-1991, 1993: It's the ...

  6. TriStar Pictures (originally spelled "Tri-Star") was formed in 1982 as a joint venture between Columbia Pictures (then owned by the Coca-Cola Company), HBO, and CBS, hence the name of the studio. Originally it was known as "Nova Pictures" until the name was changed on May 16, 1983 in order to avoid confusion with PBS's hit science series NOVA. CBS was the first joint-owner who dropped out ...

  7. In 1986, HBO sold its shares in Tri-Star to Columbia as well and formed HBO Pictures. On December 21, 1987, Tri-Star Pictures, Inc. was renamed to "Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc." and Coke merged Tri-Star and Columbia to become "Columbia/Tri-Star", of which Coca-Cola owned 80% of its stock. In late 1987, most of Tri-Star's releases were ...

  1. People also search for