Hmmm, United Artists has been the distributor of Bond movies since the very beginning in 1962. What company do you think distributed the early Bond films, if not United Artists? If you're basing you're comment on the MGM logo you see on DVDs/Blu-rays, MGM had nothing to do with Bond movies until it took over United Artists in 1981. MGM replaced the U/A logo with its own logo for subsequent releases (you'll notice the MGM logo for Dr. No is a much more current one than it used in 1962).
Sir, everyone knows UA distributed 007 and other films. But they rarely used an opening logo prior to the the films theatrically. It wasn’t until the 1967 Transamerica buyout when the logo preceded the films. For more information www.avid.wiki/United_Artists#1st_Logo_(May_17,_1930-October_23,_1967) (The site does have an unconfirmed report that the Hexagon logo appeared before Goldfinger (and no other 007 film).
@@chrisutley2859 bro one question how do you even know that? oh and btw the avid wiki said on the 1st logo's description that the logo was seen on goldfinger...however it's not confirmed yet, but it's still believed to be on there...so we'll have to wait
Anyway nice seeing united artists again.
I love the 1967 logo
...0:14...Best one.
…0:14…Best one of United Artists (1969-1981).
For me, 0:11 is the best one
Bond. James Bond.
There's one left that was used on thunderball
UA did not use a logo on 007 movies till You Only Live Twice in 1967
Hmmm, United Artists has been the distributor of Bond movies since the very beginning in 1962. What company do you think distributed the early Bond films, if not United Artists? If you're basing you're comment on the MGM logo you see on DVDs/Blu-rays, MGM had nothing to do with Bond movies until it took over United Artists in 1981. MGM replaced the U/A logo with its own logo for subsequent releases (you'll notice the MGM logo for Dr. No is a much more current one than it used in 1962).
Sir, everyone knows UA distributed 007 and other films. But they rarely used an opening logo prior to the the films theatrically. It wasn’t until the 1967 Transamerica buyout when the logo preceded the films.
For more information www.avid.wiki/United_Artists#1st_Logo_(May_17,_1930-October_23,_1967)
(The site does have an unconfirmed report that the Hexagon logo appeared before Goldfinger (and no other 007 film).
@@chrisutley2859 bro one question
how do you even know that?
oh and btw the avid wiki said on the 1st logo's description that the logo was seen on goldfinger...however it's not confirmed yet, but it's still believed to be on there...so we'll have to wait
And it should have used ua still.
Octopussy (1983)