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  1. Aug 12, 2024 · The Kellogg's Rice Krispies logo fades in the bottom left when the Earth appears, followed by a space shuttle. A black boy picks up the book and looks at it with intrigue, as the camera moves to face him from the front. Technique: Mostly CGI, aside from the digitally-colored 2D boy.

  2. Sort by Popularity. View full company info for Super Crispy Entertainment (US) 1. Like Crazy. 2011 1h 26m PG-13. 6.6 (63K) Rate. 68 Metascore. A British college student falls for an American student, only to be separated from him when she's banned from the U.S. after overstaying her visa.

  3. KFC has been an extensive advertiser since the establishment of the first franchise in 1952. Founder Harland Sanders initially developed his "Colonel" persona as a low-cost marketing tool. The Colonel's image is still used extensively in the chain's advertising.

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    If you were wondering what companies have changed their logo, then look no further than Apple. The image above may seem like something you would find in a medieval church, but it is in fact Apple’s first ever logo. Nowadays, logo design such as that is more of a relic. That’s precisely why the logo history of famous brands is fascinating. It gives ...

    Maybe Apple’s logo didn’t impress you much. After all, it’s Apple. It only makes sense that they would align their logo branding with one of world history’s greatest minds. Next on our list of famous brands’ logo history is one of our favorite web browsers: Mozilla. For them, 2002 looked something like this: And it transformed into this: Talk about...

    One of the most famous brands out there, Shell, has, at the same time, one of the most exciting logo histories. One might ask himself, How can a seashell represent one of the biggest oil companies out there? I must take a slight historical detour to explain this. You see, Shell originally started as a trading company specializing in, you guessed it...

    Speaking of logo evolution, there is no other example quite like Pepsi. The nemesis of Coca-Cola had no less than twelve redesigns! Sure, given their more than hundred years history, that may not seem like a lot. But just take a look at their first logo: Their first logo debuted back in 1898, and it kinda’ looks like an angrier, metal version of Co...

    We can’t simply talk about Pepsi without mentioning Coca-Cola. Their feud is the beginning of modern advertising. We all remember those commercials where people climb on Cola cans to reach the blessing that is Pepsi. But Coca-Cola is more than just a multinational beverage titan. Given its cultural status and significance, we can safely say that Co...

    Who here thinks that Nintendo’s first logo looks like Marlboro’s? Originally Nintendo started out as a manufacturer of handmade playing cards. The logo kinda makes more sense now. The kanji symbol spelling represents, in order, nin, ten, do. It is generally considered that Nintendo means “Leave luck to Heaven,” but that is historically and syntacti...

    Before going on with our logo history, let’s take a step back and see if we can outline the general direction these brands have taken to redesign their logos. If you were to take a wild shot in the dark and name one defining characteristic of any famous brand’s logo, what would it be? I’ll go with simplicity. All of the above examples seem to prove...

    There are few clothing items as reliable as jeans. When you learn that even two horses pulling in different directions can’t rip them apart, that almost adds them a mystical attribute of durability. I’m talking about the famous Levi’s jeans logo: Granted, it’s not their first crack at logo making, but it’s definitely their first more relevant one. ...

    Volkswagen is one of the most popular car manufacturers globally, and its logo is nothing less than, let’s say, ‘interesting.’ Their first logo from the image above appeared in 1937, and we already can see some echoes of what would become a horrific regime. Volkswagen was meant to be the ‘car of the people.’, and it was commissioned for this purpos...

    Personally, the Finnish based telecommunications company, Nokia, surprised me the most. It’s not that their first logo is terrible or anything. It’s just…surprising. This was Nokia’s first-ever logo, back in 1866. Right, now you may say that a fish has more to do with The Godfather (caught the reference?) than with a telecommunications company. Let...

  4. Super Crispy Entertainment is a multinational conglomerate, know for Smashed, Breathe In, Kaboom, The Vanishing of Sidney Hall, Nobody Walks, Bleeding Heart, All the Wilderness and Spooner

  5. Jan 23, 2011 · Paramount Pictures and Indian Paintbrush announced today the worldwide acquisition of LIKE CRAZY for Paramount Pictures to release in 2011. The Super Crispy Entertainment production from co-writer and director Drake Doremus ("Douchebag"), producers Jonathan Schwartz ("The Way Back," "Douchebag," "Funny Games") and Andrea Sperling ("Kaboom ...

  6. Oct 19, 2007 · Super Crispy Entertainment is a production company based in Santa Monica, California. Discover new TV shows and movies from Super Crispy Entertainment and where you can watch them.

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