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*** In [[Treehouse of Horror VI|VI]], the jingle plays in a Myst/Philip Glass-style theme as heard in the "Homer³" segment (First of two episodes to hold the Halloween SFX).
 
*** In [[Treehouse of Horror VI|VI]], the jingle plays in a Myst/Philip Glass-style theme as heard in the "Homer³" segment (First of two episodes to hold the Halloween SFX).
 
*** In [[Treehouse of Horror VII|VII]], [[Treehouse of Horror VIII|VIII]], [[Treehouse of Horror XI|XI]], [[Treehouse of Horror XIII|XIII]], [[Treehouse of Horror XVI|XVI]], [[Treehouse of Horror XVII|XVII]], [[Treehouse of Horror XVIII|XVIII]], [[Treehouse of Horror XX|XX]], [[Treehouse of Horror XXV|XXV]], [[Treehouse of Horror XXVII|XXVII]] and [[Treehouse of Horror XXVIII|XXVIII]], the organ plays slightly different.
 
*** In [[Treehouse of Horror VII|VII]], [[Treehouse of Horror VIII|VIII]], [[Treehouse of Horror XI|XI]], [[Treehouse of Horror XIII|XIII]], [[Treehouse of Horror XVI|XVI]], [[Treehouse of Horror XVII|XVII]], [[Treehouse of Horror XVIII|XVIII]], [[Treehouse of Horror XX|XX]], [[Treehouse of Horror XXV|XXV]], [[Treehouse of Horror XXVII|XXVII]] and [[Treehouse of Horror XXVIII|XXVIII]], the organ plays slightly different.
****It seems that [[Treehouse of Horror VII|VII]] has one of the most scariest screams in this logo, due to it being a different kind of scream, which is a little girl's scream.
 
 
*** In [[Treehouse of Horror IX|IX]], before the organ plays, the lady's scream was replaced with [[Regis Philbin]] screaming, "My eyes, my beautiful eyes!" as heard in the "Terror of Tiny Toon" segment.
 
*** In [[Treehouse of Horror IX|IX]], before the organ plays, the lady's scream was replaced with [[Regis Philbin]] screaming, "My eyes, my beautiful eyes!" as heard in the "Terror of Tiny Toon" segment.
 
*** [[Treehouse of Horror X|X]]'s version of the logo is a reuse of the original logo from [[Treehouse of Horror IV|IV]]. Except the scream has small reverb and not heavy reverb.
 
*** [[Treehouse of Horror X|X]]'s version of the logo is a reuse of the original logo from [[Treehouse of Horror IV|IV]]. Except the scream has small reverb and not heavy reverb.
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** In two episodes, the jingle is played at the start of the logo and then a sound is heard. In [[All Singing, All Dancing]], [[Snake Jailbird]] shoots his gun to stop the music like in the ending credits and says, "You too, Gracie music dude! Gaw!" and in [[Elementary School Musical]], a cow moo is heard at the very end of the jingle.
 
** In two episodes, the jingle is played at the start of the logo and then a sound is heard. In [[All Singing, All Dancing]], [[Snake Jailbird]] shoots his gun to stop the music like in the ending credits and says, "You too, Gracie music dude! Gaw!" and in [[Elementary School Musical]], a cow moo is heard at the very end of the jingle.
* On ''[[The Simpsons|Simpsons]]'' episodes starting with [[Season 2]], there is a shorter version of the logo without the murmuring. Earlier [[Season 2]] episodes carried the normal logo. The exceptions of the logo were the episodes "[[When Flanders Failed]]", "[[Stark Raving Dad]]", "[[A Star is Burns]]", "[[You Only Move Twice]]", "[[The Homer They Fall]]", "[[Burns Baby Burns]], :[[Bart After Dark]]", "[[A Milhouse Divided]]", "[[She of Little Faith]]" and [[Season 7]] episodes (up to [[The Day the Violence Died]]) use the normal logo instead.
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* On ''[[The Simpsons|Simpsons]]'' episodes starting with [[Season 2]], there is a shorter version of the logo without the murmuring. Earlier [[Season 2]] episodes carried the normal logo. The exceptions of the logo were the episodes "[[When Flanders Failed]]", "[[Stark Raving Dad]]", "[[A Star is Burns]]", "[[You Only Move Twice]]", "[[The Homer They Fall]]", "[[Burns, Baby Burns]], :[[Bart After Dark]]", "[[A Milhouse Divided]]", "[[She of Little Faith]]" and [[Season 7]] episodes (up to [[The Day the Violence Died]]) use the normal logo instead.
 
** From the DVD release of [[Season 15]] to [[Season 17|17]], the 2009-present logo was plastered over the original logo along with the 2007 logo of [[20th Century Fox Television]].
 
** From the DVD release of [[Season 15]] to [[Season 17|17]], the 2009-present logo was plastered over the original logo along with the 2007 logo of [[20th Century Fox Television]].
 
** On FXX reruns from 2014-present and local syndication prints from 2015-present of pre-2009 episodes, the 2009-present logo was plastered over the original logo along with the 2013 bylineless 20th Television logo with the 2008 TTV theme.
 
** On FXX reruns from 2014-present and local syndication prints from 2015-present of pre-2009 episodes, the 2009-present logo was plastered over the original logo along with the 2013 bylineless 20th Television logo with the 2008 TTV theme.
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==In Charge of Production at Gracie Films==
 
==In Charge of Production at Gracie Films==
*[[Peter Schindler]] (1987-1989)
 
 
*[[Richard Sakai]] (for feature films only, 1987-1994)
 
*[[Richard Sakai]] (for feature films only, 1987-1994)
 
*[[Michael Stanislavsky]] (1989-1991)
 
*[[Michael Stanislavsky]] (1989-1991)
 
*[[Michael P. Schoenbrun]] (1991-1993)
 
*[[Michael P. Schoenbrun]] (1991-1993)
* [[Brian A. Miller]] (1999-2003)
 
   
 
==Vice President of Gracie Films==
 
==Vice President of Gracie Films==
 
*[[Denise Sirkot]] (1993-1997)
 
*[[Denise Sirkot]] (1993-1997)
* [[Jason Stiff]] (1997-1998)
 
   
 
== Notable TV series and films ==
 
== Notable TV series and films ==

Revision as of 12:02, 27 August 2018

Gracie films

The Gracie Films logo until 2009.

Gracie Films is an American film and television production company, created by James L. Brooks in 1986. The company has produced many award-winning films and television series, some of which include Broadcast News and Jerry Maguire, but most notably, The Simpsons. The company is primarily associated with film studio and distributor Sony Pictures Entertainment, but it still has an office at the 20th Century Fox lot due to the indefinite contract Gracie Films has with Fox for 31 years of The Simpsons (and counting).

The Gracie Films logo consists of a chatty audience at a movie theater. A woman, who is to the far left, puts her index finger to her mouth and says, "Shhhhh!". Afterwards, the audience stops chatting and the movie theater darkens as a blue projector beam appears. The blue movie theater screen has the "GRACIE FILMS" text in white. During all of this, after the shush, the infamous 9-note jingle plays.

Gracie Films Distribution is a distribution company formed on New Year's Eve 2012. They formed distribution of classic films that were originally from classic movie studios.

Some standard and special versions of the company's logo and jingle were made to fit television shows, most notably "The Simpsons", which has lots of unique variants, as described below.

Variants


There is a list of variants on this site, but unfortunately, they haven't been updated since the end of Season 21.

The CLG Wiki also has a page with lists most sound variants of the logo.

  • Other Variants:
    • An even shorter version is found on the short-lived Phenom, which cuts off the first two notes along with the murmuring and "Shhh!", Also The Background Music Is Slightly High Tone.
    • On the webisodes of The Critic, the logo is in the center of the screen, is brighter and blue, and is still. This variant uses the end theme of the show. A silent version also appears on the digital re-release of The Simpsons Arcade Game which is only re-released on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network.

It is often speculated that the main chorus of the 1990 song entitled "King of Wishful Thinking" by the British pop band Go West can be heard in this song. This has been fervently denied by some members of the successful pop band, though others have expressed their displeasure.

The company's production office is located in the Sidney Poitier Building on the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City, California.

References in The Simpsons

  • Homer once claimed in his first ramble that he created Gracie Films.[1]
  • In the episode Moho House, the fourth wall is broken when the Gracie Films logo appears at the end of Homer's flip book to Marge. This is the second episode to have the Gracie Films logo play within the episode; the first was "You Kent Always Say What You Want".

Animation Production Manager/Coordinator for Gracie Films

In Charge of Production at Gracie Films

Vice President of Gracie Films

Notable TV series and films

  • The Tracey Ullman Show (1987-1990)
  • Broadcast News (1987)
  • Big (1988)
  • Say Anything (1989)
  • The Simpsons (1989-present)
  • War of the Roses (1989)
  • Sibs (1991-1992)
  • Phenom (1993-1994)
  • The Critic (1994-1995)
  • I'll Do Anything (1994)
  • Jerry Maguire (1996)
  • The Daytrippers (1996)
  • Bottle Rocket (1996)
  • As Good as It Gets (1997)
  • Riding in Cars with Boys (2001)
  • What About Joan? (2001-2002)
  • Spanglish (2004)
  • The Simpsons Movie (2007)

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