The S From Hell
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actually the S from hell is just 2 film strips wraping about part of the projector.
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Nice use of footage from Halloween 3..
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In late 2008 or very early 2009, I've seen a Screen Gem's branded yellow 16mm film reel at the Speical Ed Elementry School before going entirely to Middle School and it had the S logo on it
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I am a 14 year old who has been obsessed with logos for 6 years. I am a
even a member of the CLG (Closing Logo Group). I remember being scared the hell out of by Winnie The Pooh winking at the end of a cartoon film. This sparked my obsession. I think the filmmakers have it wrong. It's not the logo itself, but the fact that it was the last thing we saw before we went to sleep, that makes it scary. I love electronic music, sound collage, prog, vinyl, 70's advertising, and civil defense films from
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It's not that hard really....that was right after the Cuban Missle crisis and the during the cold war, the "S" looked not in the eyes of a child much different than the fallout symbol. The moog synthesizer kind of reminded us of the high pitched tone that lead in to TV test.
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Eric Siday had no idea what he gave birth to on that Moog synthesizer lol!!
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Things like this did traumatize us as kids. The Screen Gems logo didn't scare me though,it kinda made me laugh. The Mutual Of Omaha indian head that used to fly from one side of the TV screen to the other at the end of the Mutual Of Omaha commercials aired during Wild Kingdom scared the hell out of me!!
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Forget the s from hell, for some reason it was the torch lady that scared me the most, with that stare... standing still, almost like it was going to suddenly move and get me...
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This is just weird and funny :)) Flying Blue S. XD
For whatever reason, the loud, bombastic synth music combined with the primitive animation pushes just the right buttons in kids. I'm making my own film on this right now trying to figure it out. When I was little, the MGM/UA logo at the beginning of our How the Grinch Stole Christmas tape (it was almost like a roller coaster) scared me more than anything, but to this day I have no clue why. Usually as people get older it goes away. Maybe it's because it's new and startling to kids and the only
alexdinoman37 9 months ago 4
LMAO -- I much prefer "This has been a Filmways presentation, Dahling"
phlashba 3 weeks ago