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Revision as of 18:43, 17 November 2021
Logo description and captures by EnormousRat and TheEriccorpinc
Note: Not to be confused with Dog Eat Dog Productions.
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Background
This is the production company and vanity card of Michael Moore.
(December 20, 1989- )
Logo: On black background, there is a simple drawing of two dogs nose to nose. One small dog is sitting down, and other is big and evil-looking. The name can be seen below, saying "Dog Eat Dog Films". The small dog then swallows its enemy and winks.
Variants:
- Early versions of the logo has the background either purple or white and the company name is capitalized and colored red.
- On the TV show The Awful Truth, the above variant is seen with the text deleted.
FX/SFX: The big dog getting eaten.
Music/Sounds: None, but the early variant used a high string note and some growling, followed by a smurp sound.
Availability: The early variant appeared on early productions like TV Nation, The Awful Truth, and the movie The Big One. The later version was seen at the end of Capitalism: A Love Story and Sicko, among others.
Editor's Note: It may be surprising to some, but it's entertaining to most.