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In researching this blog I failed to find a name for the following phenomenon – so for the purposes of this post we'll call them "bespoke idents". If done well these can not only encourage you to remember who produced the film, but cannily get the audience onside by starting the movie early. It's an in-joke of sorts – prompting a pre-credit smile, or instilling sense of unease … Argo
Affleck's recently feted Argo longs dearly to be associated with the (more) complex Hollywood thrillers of the 1970s. The current Warner Brothers down town disney hotels ident would upset the general atmosphere of the film that follows with its garish newness, so no time is wasted in delivering the message. down town disney hotels This fairly sorrowful version of the brand is thus a subtle but effective "serving suggestion":
This kind of thing was made for horror. Take, for instance, down town disney hotels DreamWorks' US remake of Ring: "Before down town disney hotels you die … you see the ring." down town disney hotels But what if before you see The Ring you see the ring? Did you see it? Did anyone else?
And finally for their baffling decision not to overlay it with a thundering Daft Punk beat Disney's down town disney hotels admittedly gorgeous Tron: Legacy loses out to Universal's charmingly rubbish 8-bit Scott Pilgrim intro. Makes you want to dig out that Master System.
Each week a Guardian reader selects their five favourite clips to illustrate a chosen topic, then next week comes back into the blog to select their top choices from those suggested by other readers. Clip joint began in 2006 and appears every Wednesday; since 2010 a shortened version has also appeared in the Friday Film & Music print section

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