Paramount Pictures Logo History (#138)

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Published 2022-10-16
NOTE: This is a remake from a logo history that was originally made in June 17, 2019.

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All Comments (21)
  • @stantonrogers
    Happy 110th Anniversary, Paramount Pictures🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊
  • @XAORESS
    Am I going to watch almost 1 hour of this masterpiece? HELL YEAH
  • @UcsFan
    53:59 my favorite, it's amazing how this opening is so exciting for a Sonic fan, it's Iconic!
  • @BatmanFan76
    Paramount: The studio that enables Viacom to have everything copyrighted.
  • @Blank53689
    1:29 Chill Piano Ending 45:37 2007 Transformers 48:15 2011 Transformers DOTM 52:21 2017 Transformers TLK 33:03 1989 Friday The 13th Part 8 Jason Takes Manhattan 36:46 This Theme Is Better 47:29 Friday The 13th Reboot 2009 53:49 Top Gun Maverick 2022 51:55 Rings 2017
  • @ManF3
    This logo history of Paramount Pictures is... Brilliant! Paramount, one of the greatest film companies! "If it's a Paramount picture, it's the Best Show in Town!". Some of the greatest movies distributed by Paramount would be the Indiana Jones movies (especially Raiders of the Lost Ark), Top Gun, and Forrest Gump. Some of their logos are the best movie company logos of all time. The 1986 logo is the best one (a lot of people remember it, great models for the landscape of the mountain and great fanfare).
  • When CBS and Viacom merged to become ViacomCBS, it was a mass media company that owns Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, Showtime, The Movie Channel, Pluto TV, VH1, BET, The CW, CBS, Paramount Network, Nick Jr., TeenNick, Nicktoons, Noggin, CBS Radio, CBSN, and Paramount Classics. But back in 2021, ViacomCBS introduced Paramount+ as a streaming service. Last year, the company became Paramount Global. And that was the end of ViacomCBS. Believe me, if Warner Bros Discovery has one last outburst and cancels everything, it's not gonna be our fault. It's thier's.
  • @AJ-xc4qe
    After the announcement of several SpongeBob movies/spinoffs, I kept thinking: does Paramount not have a globally successful franchise? So I looked in their Wikipedia page and they definitely do. Star Trek, Mission Impossible, Scream, A Quiet Place, Jackass, Sonic the Hedgehog and now Top Gun. The problem is that most of the franchises aren't very consistent with their quality. Namely, again, Star Trek, Scream, Beverly Hills Cop, Paranormal Activity, G.I. Joe, Cloverfield. Coming 2 America definitely made me skeptical for Beverly Hills Cop 4. It definitely didn't help that they let Michael Bay singlehandedly ruin not only the Transformers film franchise, but also the TMNT film franchise. Maybe they can redeem themselves now that Bay isn't writing or directing anymore as I've heard that was the main reason Bumblebee succeeded critically. As far as Nickelodeon Movies, besides again, the TMNT movies, none of the non-Nicktoon movies under the Nickelodeon Movies label has ever had a sequel. Even movies that would make the most sense to make a sequel for. Harriet the Spy, A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Spiderwick Chronicles (all three were based on books that had sequels! WTH!?), Jimmy Neutron and Barnyard. The latter two became official Nicktoon shows and Jimmy Neutron HAD a sequel planned but that got cancelled. The sequel for The Adventures of Tintin has been in development hell since the movie released 11 years ago. But Puss In Boots came out that same year and their sequel has also been in development hell but it's coming out in December this year. So, never say never, I guess. Bottom line, Paramount is in desperate need of quality control if they want to compete with Disney, Warner Bros or Universal. At least their marketing for Paramount+ is really cool!