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===4th Logo (October 14, 1994-September 3, 2010)=== | ===4th Logo (October 14, 1994-September 3, 2010)=== | ||
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'''Nicknames:''' "The CGI Filmbox", "The Filmbox III", "Box and Filmstrips III", "The CGI Ladder", "The Ladder III", "New Line Filmbox III" "90s/2000s Filmbox", "Filmbox of Plastering (2003 variant only)" | '''Nicknames:''' "The CGI Filmbox", "The Filmbox III", "Box and Filmstrips III", "The CGI Ladder", "The Ladder III", "New Line Filmbox III" "90s/2000s Filmbox", "Filmbox of Plastering (2003 variant only)" | ||
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*August 1, 1997-December 25, 2000, November 7, 2003: "A Time Warner Company" (in Helvetica Condensed) | *August 1, 1997-December 25, 2000, November 7, 2003: "A Time Warner Company" (in Helvetica Condensed) | ||
*January 26, 2001-October 17, 2003: "An AOL Time Warner Company" (in Times New Roman, earlier films may have a smaller byline) | *January 26, 2001-October 17, 2003: "An AOL Time Warner Company" (in Times New Roman, earlier films may have a smaller byline) | ||
*December 17, 2003-September 3, 2010, March 31-August 20, 2016, December 7, 2016: "A TimeWarner Company" ("TimeWarner" is in the corporate font while "A" and "Company" are in FF Meta) | * December 17, 2003-September 3, 2010, March 31-August 20, 2016, December 7, 2016: "A TimeWarner Company" ("TimeWarner" is in the corporate font while "A" and "Company" are in FF Meta) | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*From October 14 to November 18, 1994, a prototype variant of this logo was used. The differences are the light moves all around the logo, before settling into its usual place, and the New Line text (in Times New Roman Condensed) zooms out with a trail effect (and starts out black before fading to white); the finished product looks very similar to the 3rd logo's finished product. The Turner byline is used here, sometimes chyroned in on some releases. This may or may not have been a placeholder logo, but it was only used on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'' (although newer prints plaster it with the 2003 version) and ''The Swan Princess'' (the US theatrical release only, all home video copies in the United States plaster it over with the [[Nest Family Entertainment|Nest Entertainment]] logo, though it's still intact on the UK Columbia TriStar VHS/DVD as well as Hulu and Tubi prints of the movie). However, this version was also used to plaster the 1987 logo on ''The Endless Summer II'' (at least on the original Columbia TriStar Home Video VHS release, as well as the [[Turner Home Entertainment]] VHS reprint), ''The Mask'' (although some earlier theatrical releases used the 1987 logo), and ''Corrina, Corrina'' (on early home video releases, since newer releases restore the original 1987 logo). The second version would make its debut on ''Dumb and Dumber'', released on December 16, 1994. | * From October 14 to November 18, 1994, a prototype variant of this logo was used. The differences are the light moves all around the logo, before settling into its usual place, and the New Line text (in Times New Roman Condensed) zooms out with a trail effect (and starts out black before fading to white); the finished product looks very similar to the 3rd logo's finished product. The Turner byline is used here, sometimes chyroned in on some releases. This may or may not have been a placeholder logo, but it was only used on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'' (although newer prints plaster it with the 2003 version) and ''The Swan Princess'' (the US theatrical release only, all home video copies in the United States plaster it over with the [[Nest Family Entertainment|Nest Entertainment]] logo, though it's still intact on the UK Columbia TriStar VHS/DVD as well as Hulu and Tubi prints of the movie). However, this version was also used to plaster the 1987 logo on ''The Endless Summer II'' (at least on the original Columbia TriStar Home Video VHS release, as well as the [[Turner Home Entertainment]] VHS reprint), ''The Mask'' (although some earlier theatrical releases used the 1987 logo), and ''Corrina, Corrina'' (on early home video releases, since newer releases restore the original 1987 logo). The second version would make its debut on ''Dumb and Dumber'', released on December 16, 1994. | ||
*Earlier films from the Turner years shown in 1.85:1 aspect ratio have the logo more zoomed in. Also, the blue light has a larger "radius". Later 1.85 films used an open matte version, which is more zoomed out. | *Earlier films from the Turner years shown in 1.85:1 aspect ratio have the logo more zoomed in. Also, the blue light has a larger "radius". Later 1.85 films used an open matte version, which is more zoomed out. | ||
*There are two variations of the 1997-2003 Time Warner byline: | *There are two variations of the 1997-2003 Time Warner byline: | ||
**The earlier variation essentially freezes the Turner version of the logo to hide the Turner byline (the shining animation on the filmbox and the blue rear smoke light stop if you look closely). Additionally, the size of the byline varies in this version and appears chyroned in. Debuted on ''Money Talks'' and made its final appearance on ''The Little Vampire'', released on October 27, 2000. It was used in tandem with the next variation below. | **The earlier variation essentially freezes the Turner version of the logo to hide the Turner byline (the shining animation on the filmbox and the blue rear smoke light stop if you look closely). Additionally, the size of the byline varies in this version and appears chyroned in. Debuted on ''Money Talks'' and made its final appearance on ''The Little Vampire'', released on October 27, 2000. It was used in tandem with the next variation below. | ||
**The later variation slightly redid the logo to look more updated, thus no freeze frame was needed. The brightness and the lighting effects have been improved drastically. Additionally, the Time Warner byline has been redesigned to look less "chyroned in" and the logo also now fades out smoothly. Debuted on ''Blade'' (released on August 21, 1998), was used in tandem with the earlier variation at first, but afterwards was the version that New Line films used from that point onward (with the byline changes) until its last appearance in 2010. | **The later variation slightly redid the logo to look more updated, thus no freeze frame was needed. The brightness and the lighting effects have been improved drastically. Additionally, the Time Warner byline has been redesigned to look less "chyroned in" and the logo also now fades out smoothly. Debuted on ''Blade'' (released on August 21, 1998), was used in tandem with the earlier variation at first, but afterwards was the version that New Line films used from that point onward (with the byline changes) until its last appearance in 2010. | ||
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*On ''Dog Park'', the Time Warner byline is in Times New Roman, the same font that would later be used for the AOL Time Warner byline. | *On ''Dog Park'', the Time Warner byline is in Times New Roman, the same font that would later be used for the AOL Time Warner byline. | ||
*In the later years of its use, the logo seems to have gained hues of purple/pink. | *In the later years of its use, the logo seems to have gained hues of purple/pink. | ||
*There is a videotaped variation of this logo where the animation runs at a smoother, fast-paced frame rate. This can be seen on original VHS and older DVD releases of ''Mortal Kombat'', the 1997 VHS of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', and ''Now and Then''. | * There is a videotaped variation of this logo where the animation runs at a smoother, fast-paced frame rate. This can be seen on original VHS and older DVD releases of ''Mortal Kombat'', the 1997 VHS of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', and ''Now and Then''. | ||
*Depending on the quality of the print or the color grading, the logo may start out completely black, then reveal it is the box rotating, or may show a glossy surface before revealing the box. Usually, the logo had a generally darker shade during its earlier years. | *Depending on the quality of the print or the color grading, the logo may start out completely black, then reveal it is the box rotating, or may show a glossy surface before revealing the box. Usually, the logo had a generally darker shade during its earlier years. | ||
*On 3D movies, including ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' and ''The Final Destination'', a different logo is used where the filmstrips, ladders, and text zoom-in. | *On 3D movies, including ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' and ''The Final Destination'', a different logo is used where the filmstrips, ladders, and text zoom-in. | ||
*On the short-lived TV series adaptation of ''Rush Hour'', the logo is shortened (beginning just as the byline fades in) and shares the screen with the [[RatPac Entertainment|RatPac Television]] logo. | *On the short-lived TV series adaptation of ''Rush Hour'', the logo is shortened (beginning just as the byline fades in) and shares the screen with the [[RatPac Entertainment|RatPac Television]] logo. | ||
*On ''Hairspray Live!'', the logo shares the screen with the [[Warner Bros. Television]] logo on a black background. | *On ''Hairspray Live!'', the logo shares the screen with the [[Warner Bros. Television]] logo on a black background. | ||
*On the behind the scenes featurette of the Australian DVD of ''Dumb and Dumber'', the prototype 1994 logo is bylineless. | *On the behind the scenes featurette of the Australian DVD of ''Dumb and Dumber'', the prototype 1994 logo is bylineless. | ||
'''Closing Variants:''' | '''Closing Variants:''' | ||
* Earlier films that used this logo reused the previous closing logo. | *Earlier films that used this logo reused the previous closing logo. | ||
*At the end of later films released during the Turner era, it is the tail end of the animated opening logo without the Turner byline. | *At the end of later films released during the Turner era, it is the tail end of the animated opening logo without the Turner byline. | ||
* Starting from when the 1997 Time Warner byline was used, the logo is still and has the respective byline. Despite replacing the early TW variant as an opening logo, the later TW variant was almost never used as a closing logo, with most films released from 1998 to 2000 instead using the early TW variant at the end. | *Starting from when the 1997 Time Warner byline was used, the logo is still and has the respective byline. Despite replacing the early TW variant as an opening logo, the later TW variant was almost never used as a closing logo, with most films released from 1998 to 2000 instead using the early TW variant at the end. | ||
* Some movies such as ''Elf'' have the print logo shown with the words "NEW LINE CINEMA" in a bold Times font to the right of it, and the TimeWarner byline below; this scrolls up with the credits. | * Some movies such as ''Elf'' have the print logo shown with the words "NEW LINE CINEMA" in a bold Times font to the right of it, and the TimeWarner byline below; this scrolls up with the credits. | ||
* Some films may have the credit "A NEW LINE CINEMA RELEASE". | *Some films may have the credit "A NEW LINE CINEMA RELEASE". | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation of the filmstrips and the box, and the zooming out of the text. | '''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation of the filmstrips and the box, and the zooming out of the text. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
*On some movies, such as ''The Corruptor'', The ''Blade'' Trilogy, and ''Freddy Vs. Jason'', the opening theme of the movie plays over the logo. | *On some movies, such as ''The Corruptor'', The ''Blade'' Trilogy, and ''Freddy Vs. Jason'', the opening theme of the movie plays over the logo. | ||
*Some earlier films with this logo contain a different orchestration of the fanfare that sounds slightly slowed down ([[New Line Home Entertainment]] and [[New Line Television]] continued to use this version until their demise). However, this is usually plastered with the standard fanfare on newer prints of such films. | * Some earlier films with this logo contain a different orchestration of the fanfare that sounds slightly slowed down ([[New Line Home Entertainment]] and [[New Line Television]] continued to use this version until their demise). However, this is usually plastered with the standard fanfare on newer prints of such films. | ||
*On ''The Wedding Singer'', there is a re-orchestrated and quadruple-pitched version of the logo's theme, which echoes more and has a different flute note (however, current prints use the standard version instead). | *On ''The Wedding Singer'', there is a re-orchestrated and quadruple-pitched version of the logo's theme, which echoes more and has a different flute note (however, current prints use the standard version instead). | ||
*The theme is shortened on some movies. | *The theme is shortened on some movies. | ||
*On films that originally used the silent 1987 logo, either it is silent or it has the standard fanfare. Otherwise, it uses the opening theme. | * On films that originally used the silent 1987 logo, either it is silent or it has the standard fanfare. Otherwise, it uses the opening theme. | ||
*On ''Don Juan DeMarco,'' another different orchestration is used. The chimes when the text zooms out are more apparent, and the fanfare is doubled in pitch. | *On ''Don Juan DeMarco,'' another different orchestration is used. The chimes when the text zooms out are more apparent, and the fanfare is doubled in pitch. | ||
*Strangely, recent prints of ''Jason X'' (2001) have a high-pitched version of this fanfare playing over the 2003 logo (plastering over the 2001 variation). | * Strangely, recent prints of ''Jason X'' (2001) have a high-pitched version of this fanfare playing over the 2003 logo (plastering over the 2001 variation). | ||
*On current prints of ''The Mack'' (1973), the 2001 version has both normal and reorchestrated themes playing at the same time. | * On current prints of ''The Mack'' (1973), the 2001 version has both normal and reorchestrated themes playing at the same time. | ||
*A Canal+ airing of ''Silk'' used the music from the [[Picturehouse Films]] logo on the 2003 version of this logo. This is most likely a sloppy plaster. | * A Canal+ airing of ''Silk'' used the music from the [[Picturehouse Films]] logo on the 2003 version of this logo. This is most likely a sloppy plaster. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. Much more prolific than their past logos, given their higher-profile status thanks to the Turner and Time Warner acquisitions. | '''Availability:''' Common. Much more prolific than their past logos, given their higher-profile status thanks to the Turner and Time Warner acquisitions. | ||
* This logo debuted on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'', and was last seen on ''Going the Distance''. | * This logo debuted on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'', and was last seen on ''Going the Distance''. | ||
* The prototype version can be found on the aforementioned movie above. | *The prototype version can be found on the aforementioned movie above. | ||
* The regular version with the Turner byline can be seen on 1994-1997 films such as ''Seven'', ''Mortal Kombat'', ''Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'', ''Friday'', ''The Long Kiss Goodnight'' and ''Dumb and Dumber'' (where it made its first appearance). It is a hard find, but not too hard. Turner-era [[New Line Home Entertainment|New Line Home Video]] releases can still be found on the market if you look hard enough. Many newer issues of Turner-era releases replace the versions with the Turner byline with later variations having an AOL byline or Time Warner byline (whether the 1997 or 2003 one), although the bylineless closing logo is usually left unplastered. | * The regular version with the Turner byline can be seen on 1994-1997 films such as ''Seven'', ''Mortal Kombat'', ''Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'', ''Friday'', ''The Long Kiss Goodnight'' and ''Dumb and Dumber'' (where it made its first appearance). It is a hard find, but not too hard. Turner-era [[New Line Home Entertainment|New Line Home Video]] releases can still be found on the market if you look hard enough. Many newer issues of Turner-era releases replace the versions with the Turner byline with later variations having an AOL byline or Time Warner byline (whether the 1997 or 2003 one), although the bylineless closing logo is usually left unplastered. | ||
* The AOL Time Warner byline made its first appearance on ''Blow'', and may also plaster the 1997-2000 Time Warner byline on later release prints of films released from late 2000-early 2001 aside from older films. Examples are ''Thirteen Days'' and ''Sugar and Spice.'' | * The AOL Time Warner byline made its first appearance on ''Blow'', and may also plaster the 1997-2000 Time Warner byline on later release prints of films released from late 2000-early 2001 aside from older films. Examples are ''Thirteen Days'' and ''Sugar and Spice.'' | ||
* Even the AOL Time Warner byline and the older Time Warner byline are plastered with the 2003 TimeWarner byline, most notably on ''Frequency'', ''The Wedding Singer'', recent releases of the extended editions of the first two ''Lord of the Rings'' films ''(The Fellowship of the Ring'' and ''The Two Towers''), and on newer prints of ''Final Destination 2''. The 2003 byline first appeared on the third film of the LOTR trilogy (''The Return of the King''), and was also the first overall usage of the 2003 TimeWarner byline until it was renamed to WarnerMedia. | *Even the AOL Time Warner byline and the older Time Warner byline are plastered with the 2003 TimeWarner byline, most notably on ''Frequency'', ''The Wedding Singer'', recent releases of the extended editions of the first two ''Lord of the Rings'' films ''(The Fellowship of the Ring'' and ''The Two Towers''), and on newer prints of ''Final Destination 2''. The 2003 byline first appeared on the third film of the LOTR trilogy (''The Return of the King''), and was also the first overall usage of the 2003 TimeWarner byline until it was renamed to WarnerMedia. | ||
* This logo has even been sighted plastering the 1987 logo on several films. Such examples include home media releases of ''The Mask'', early home video releases of ''Corrina, Corrina'', HBO's print of ''Drop Dead Fred'', the ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' films, and current prints of the ''Nightmare On Elm Street'' series. Also seen on some video games based on New Line Cinema properties, mainly the ''Lord of the Rings'' franchise. This precedes the 1st logo on the Image Entertainment DVDs of ''Quiet Cool'' and ''Xtro'', but many DVD releases are updating this logo with the 2003 version. It appears on the Canadian C/FP Video release of ''The Basketball Diaries'', a co-production with [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]]; don’t expect it on the [[PolyGram Video]] and Palm Pictures releases, as they only start with the Island Pictures logo. | *This logo has even been sighted plastering the 1987 logo on several films. Such examples include home media releases of ''The Mask'', early home video releases of ''Corrina, Corrina'', HBO's print of ''Drop Dead Fred'', the ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' films, and current prints of the ''Nightmare On Elm Street'' series. Also seen on some video games based on New Line Cinema properties, mainly the ''Lord of the Rings'' franchise. This precedes the 1st logo on the Image Entertainment DVDs of ''Quiet Cool'' and ''Xtro'', but many DVD releases are updating this logo with the 2003 version. It appears on the Canadian C/FP Video release of ''The Basketball Diaries'', a co-production with [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]]; don’t expect it on the [[PolyGram Video]] and Palm Pictures releases, as they only start with the Island Pictures logo. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' The definitive New Line Cinema logo, due to its longevity, its effectiveness as a logo, and its prevalence. However, as with the other TimeWarner properties, the version with the 2003 TimeWarner byline can be notorious to some due to it plastering the previous logos (and earlier variations of the same logo) on current releases of older films. Nonetheless, this is a favorite of many. | '''Editor's Note:''' The definitive New Line Cinema logo, due to its longevity, its effectiveness as a logo, and its prevalence. However, as with the other TimeWarner properties, the version with the 2003 TimeWarner byline can be notorious to some due to it plastering the previous logos (and earlier variations of the same logo) on current releases of older films. Nonetheless, this is a favorite of many. | ||
===5th Logo (January 28, 2011-November 26, 2020)=== | ===5th Logo (January 28, 2011-November 26, 2020)=== | ||
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'''Nicknames:''' "The WB/New Line Combo", "The Transition", "The WB Shield/New Line Filmbox Transformation", "The WB/New Line Transition", "The CGI Filmbox II", "The Filmbox IV", "The Golden Filmbox", "Box and Filmstrips IV", "The CGI Ladder II", "The Ladder IV", "New Line Filmbox IV", "Golden New Line Filmbox", "The Warner Bros/New Line Logos", "Pre-Pentagram Filmbox", "2010s Filmbox", "Filmbox in the Night Sky", "Filmbox in the Sky" | '''Nicknames:''' "The WB/New Line Combo", "The Transition", "The WB Shield/New Line Filmbox Transformation", "The WB/New Line Transition", "The CGI Filmbox II", "The Filmbox IV", "The Golden Filmbox", "Box and Filmstrips IV", "The CGI Ladder II", "The Ladder IV", "New Line Filmbox IV", "Golden New Line Filmbox", "The Warner Bros/New Line Logos", "Pre-Pentagram Filmbox", "2010s Filmbox", "Filmbox in the Night Sky", "Filmbox in the Sky" | ||
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'''Logo:''' We travel through the clouds to see the 1998 Warner Bros. Pictures shield, with the banner on it reading "WARNER BROS. PICTURES" and the standard byline fading in below, both zooming in toward the screen. The shield then breaks up into pieces, leaving the {{Font color|blue|blue}} part of the shield and the byline behind, while the latter fades out. We then pan from a daytime sky to a cloudy night sky (with the sun being seen for a split-second) as the gold pieces from the shield turn into the filmstrips and squares, now rounded at the edges, of the New Line filmbox logo (with the reflection of the WB shield in a few seconds when the filmstrips and squares are forming the logo). Simultaneously, all the letters of "NEW LINE CINEMA", in a stylized flat font, appear flipping in. The logo shines, and the byline fades in below. | '''Logo:''' We travel through the clouds to see the 1998 Warner Bros. Pictures shield, with the banner on it reading "WARNER BROS. PICTURES" and the standard byline fading in below, both zooming in toward the screen. The shield then breaks up into pieces, leaving the {{Font color|blue|blue}} part of the shield and the byline behind, while the latter fades out. We then pan from a daytime sky to a cloudy night sky (with the sun being seen for a split-second) as the gold pieces from the shield turn into the filmstrips and squares, now rounded at the edges, of the New Line filmbox logo (with the reflection of the WB shield in a few seconds when the filmstrips and squares are forming the logo). Simultaneously, all the letters of "NEW LINE CINEMA", in a stylized flat font, appear flipping in. The logo shines, and the byline fades in below. | ||
'''Bylines:''' | '''Bylines:''' | ||
*January 28, 2011-June 15, 2018: "A TimeWarner Company" (with "TimeWarner" in its own logo font, with "A" and "Company" in FF Meta typeface) | *January 28, 2011-June 15, 2018: "A TimeWarner Company" (with "TimeWarner" in its own logo font, with "A" and "Company" in FF Meta typeface) | ||
*September 7, 2018-November 26, 2020: "A WARNERMEDIA Company" (with "WARNERMEDIA" in its own logo font, with "A" and "Company" in AT&T Aleck Sans Light) | *September 7, 2018-November 26, 2020: "A WARNERMEDIA Company" (with "WARNERMEDIA" in its own logo font, with "A" and "Company" in AT&T Aleck Sans Light) | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*On early movies with this logo such as ''The Rite'', ''Hall Pass'', ''Horrible Bosses'', and ''New Year's Eve'', the cloud background is slightly different. Also, an extra filmstrip can be seen before the second square flies in from the center. | *On early movies with this logo such as ''The Rite'', ''Hall Pass'', ''Horrible Bosses'', and ''New Year's Eve'', the cloud background is slightly different. Also, an extra filmstrip can be seen before the second square flies in from the center. | ||
*At the end of ''Dumb and Dumber To'', a still version is used. | * At the end of ''Dumb and Dumber To'', a still version is used. | ||
*On ''Isn't It Romantic'', there is an error where one of the filmstrips' holes and the hole in the 'A' in "NEW LINE CINEMA" briefly disappear. | *On ''Isn't It Romantic'', there is an error where one of the filmstrips' holes and the hole in the 'A' in "NEW LINE CINEMA" briefly disappear. | ||
*Few films (such as ''The Hobbit'' series) do not have the WB shield's reflection in the box and filmstrips. | *Few films (such as ''The Hobbit'' series) do not have the WB shield's reflection in the box and filmstrips. | ||
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===6th Logo (April 8, 2021-)=== | ===6th Logo (April 8, 2021-)=== | ||
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