Cinemax Opening Long Version

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2007

Long version of Cinemax opening movie

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  • Do you have the part of: The following movie is rated...

  • I wish I did but I don't think I have the video cassette with this on it anymore otherwise I'd re-digitize it. It was originally digitized on a Mac 8100/80av computer.

  • Where did you get this?

  • I recorded it direct from air years ago and imported into my ancient Mac 8100/80av.

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  • NOSTALGA!!!!

  • I remember this, THANKS

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  • @smarty5586 You Spelled his name wrong.

  • THANK YOU!! i have been looking for this for a month ha ha.

  • @befron2012 They even used it with A Thing Called Love.

  • Cinemax in HD. Did we not mention that??

  • Also, anyone know who did the music? An instrument around 0:19 makes me want to say NJJ (an instrument similar to that appears in some of the music they did for Fox's NFL and NHL coverage).

  • The Cinemax Opening (Long Version) was also seen on a 1994 airing of "My Girl 2" starring Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis, Anna Chlumsky and Maculay Culkin until Cinemax took it off the air in 1995 due to performance problems with HBO, Time Warner Entertainment Company, Columbia Pictures Industries and Cable TV. I Don't Know Why or How it was moved to a different station in 1996.

  • I remember watching this. It never used to scare me but I sat in front of the TV to watch it every time it come on. It was joyful!

  • Ahh yes, how memorable the 1994 Golden Ushers feature presentations are, but I still like both versions of the Cinemax paint palette presentations better as well as the HBO feature presentations during those times. The music on them was so memorably, catchy and so sticky that I would actually whistle to them unconsciously at school. Even some of the teachers caught on to the tunes and asked me why I was watching paid TV at my age (7-14 yrs).

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