Captain B. Zarre
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Not only am I obsessed with pinball, I am also obsessed with logos. At the end of television shows and at the beginning of movies, logos appear that identify the studio who produced the movie / show. The logos these days are extremely flashy and bright - the way I like them - but back in the early 80s, logos were a force to be reckoned with. After watching classic shows like "The Twilight Zone" you had to attempt to conquer your fears of the Viacom V of Doom. Another huge downside to my obsession is the fact that I have dreams about them ALL the time - some of them are just alternate versions of logos I know and love, but some are insane plots that I never get at all. I will be updating this thread with more logo-related dreams that go on inside my CRAAAZY mind. The best thing to do so that you can enter my crazy dreams is to look up the logos on YouTube.
2/13/14: So, in this dream, I was trying to dig up ancient VHS tapes from a pawn shop (yes, I collect VHSs; I have over 100 in my bedroom at the moment). One tape was literally nothing but a clamshell case that had "DUMBO" written on it AND NOTHING ELSE, with a copyright date of 1984. Returning from the shop, I quickly inserted the VHS into my player. I saw the Walt Disney Classics logo, but I quickly realized that was 4 years after the copyright of the VHS. What made even less sense was the fact that it was followed by a scrolling screen on a rainbow background, which said:
"This VHS tape of the motion picture Dumbo is an exsclusive addition released by MGM/UA Home Video. Currently Disnee is finding new produces to distribrite. We will show you a lot of the company's logos at the end of is tap so u can call and vote which company can distribrite this vido tap bi Disnee."
So what does it mean? There were so many typos on that one warning screen that it could mean this is a bootleg of Dumbo. But it was so much more than that. The movie went on until it reached the part before Pink Elephants on Parade started. Immediately as the song started, an intermission screen that was literally just "THIS IS AN INTRMISON. YOU CN FST FORAAD IF YOJ WAT" on a background popped up, accompanied by the infamous "blank end" music from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail". But about 1 minute after it appeared, the logos started appearing earlier than I expected! The logos that popped up included ones for 20th Century Fox, Paramount, and even Warner Bros (Who the hell devised this?). After that insane montage ended, it returned to the Pink Elephants on Parade song per usual, but it quickly crescendoed after the logos made a return experience during the finale of the song - with explosions, rainbows, and everything! It was literally blocking out the sound and vibrating the house! But then, it abruptly stopped when the VHS ejected. The label on the VHS was burnt to a crisp (presumably after the rainbow explosion). Nevertheless, the tape was interesting to discover, so I threw away my old Dumbo VHS and put in the burnt one. I also inadvertently planned a prank to creep out Mom - Dumbo is one of her favorite movies and she has a VHS player. I quietly tiptoed upstairs, and went on my iPad to play some Black Knight 2000 to forget about the situation.
2/13/14: So, in this dream, I was trying to dig up ancient VHS tapes from a pawn shop (yes, I collect VHSs; I have over 100 in my bedroom at the moment). One tape was literally nothing but a clamshell case that had "DUMBO" written on it AND NOTHING ELSE, with a copyright date of 1984. Returning from the shop, I quickly inserted the VHS into my player. I saw the Walt Disney Classics logo, but I quickly realized that was 4 years after the copyright of the VHS. What made even less sense was the fact that it was followed by a scrolling screen on a rainbow background, which said:
"This VHS tape of the motion picture Dumbo is an exsclusive addition released by MGM/UA Home Video. Currently Disnee is finding new produces to distribrite. We will show you a lot of the company's logos at the end of is tap so u can call and vote which company can distribrite this vido tap bi Disnee."
So what does it mean? There were so many typos on that one warning screen that it could mean this is a bootleg of Dumbo. But it was so much more than that. The movie went on until it reached the part before Pink Elephants on Parade started. Immediately as the song started, an intermission screen that was literally just "THIS IS AN INTRMISON. YOU CN FST FORAAD IF YOJ WAT" on a background popped up, accompanied by the infamous "blank end" music from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail". But about 1 minute after it appeared, the logos started appearing earlier than I expected! The logos that popped up included ones for 20th Century Fox, Paramount, and even Warner Bros (Who the hell devised this?). After that insane montage ended, it returned to the Pink Elephants on Parade song per usual, but it quickly crescendoed after the logos made a return experience during the finale of the song - with explosions, rainbows, and everything! It was literally blocking out the sound and vibrating the house! But then, it abruptly stopped when the VHS ejected. The label on the VHS was burnt to a crisp (presumably after the rainbow explosion). Nevertheless, the tape was interesting to discover, so I threw away my old Dumbo VHS and put in the burnt one. I also inadvertently planned a prank to creep out Mom - Dumbo is one of her favorite movies and she has a VHS player. I quietly tiptoed upstairs, and went on my iPad to play some Black Knight 2000 to forget about the situation.
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