New Line Cinema: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
imported>Redguy834
mNo edit summary
imported>UniversalFlorida1990
No edit summary
Line 129: Line 129:
*Starting around 1991, there is less of a glow around the filmbox. It also has a more {{color|purple|purplish}} tone to it.
*Starting around 1991, there is less of a glow around the filmbox. It also has a more {{color|purple|purplish}} tone to it.
*There is a 2.35:1 scope variant, cropped from the 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
*There is a 2.35:1 scope variant, cropped from the 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
*On ''Drop Dead Fred'', the logo has more glowing blue around the box and filmstrips.
*On ''Drop Dead Fred'', the logo has more glowing blue around the box and filmstrips, looking similar to the 4th logo.
**On the Universal DVD from the UK, it looks similar to the regular variant, likely due to it being enhanced in anamorphic widescreen. We can even see the outline of the regular variant if we take a closer look at it.
**On the Universal DVD from the UK, it looks similar to the regular variant, likely due to it being enhanced in anamorphic widescreen. We can even see the outline of the regular variant if we take a closer look at it.
*On ''Slash & Burn: The Freddy Krueger Story'', a still in-credit version of this logo is seen.
*On ''Slash & Burn: The Freddy Krueger Story'', a still in-credit version of this logo is seen.
Line 151: Line 151:
*This can be found on all pre-2002 releases of the second and third ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' films. The first film, however, removes this and goes straight to the opening credits on most American VHS & DVD releases, while the Blu-Ray of the second film contains the next logo (though it's retained on current international prints, except the 2006 Magixeyes VCD, after the 1981 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo).
*This can be found on all pre-2002 releases of the second and third ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' films. The first film, however, removes this and goes straight to the opening credits on most American VHS & DVD releases, while the Blu-Ray of the second film contains the next logo (though it's retained on current international prints, except the 2006 Magixeyes VCD, after the 1981 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo).
*This logo made its last appearance on ''In the Mouth of Madness'', though it is plastered on early home media releases with the next logo.
*This logo made its last appearance on ''In the Mouth of Madness'', though it is plastered on early home media releases with the next logo.
*This is retained on most home video releases of ''Drop Dead Fred'' such as the original 1991 [[Artisan Entertainment|Live Home Video]] VHS (later reissued by [[Family Home Entertainment]] in 1996), the 2003 Artisan DVD (after the Artisan logo), the UK 2002 [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal]] DVD (after the 1997 Universal logo), and the UK 25th Anniversary and American Blu-Rays from Final Cut Entertainment and Vinegar Syndrome respectively (after the 1990 Universal logo). However, the original UK rental VHS edits this out and goes straight to the opening credits.
*This is retained on all home video releases of ''Drop Dead Fred'' such as the original 1991 [[Artisan Entertainment|Live Home Video]] VHS (later reissued by [[Family Home Entertainment]] in 1996), the 2003 Artisan DVD (after the Artisan logo), the UK 2002 [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal]] DVD (after the 1997 Universal logo), and the UK 25th Anniversary and American Blu-Rays from Final Cut Entertainment and Vinegar Syndrome respectively (after the 1990 Universal logo). However, the original UK rental VHS edits this out and goes straight to the opening credits and older HD prints from the mid-2000’s plaster it with the 2003 Time Warner variant of the 4th logo.
*It also appeared on the theatrical American release of ''Babar: The Movie'', but most home video releases delete this and go straight to the opening credits (the first VHS from Family Home Entertainment and possibly [[Entertainment One|eOne]]'s 2014 DVD release have the closing logo intact. However, it is unknown if the 2004 Artisan Entertainment DVD preserved this).
*It also appeared on the theatrical American release of ''Babar: The Movie'', but most home video releases delete this and go straight to the opening credits (the first VHS from Family Home Entertainment and possibly [[Entertainment One|eOne]]'s 2014 DVD release have the closing logo intact. However, it is unknown if the 2004 Artisan Entertainment DVD preserved this).
*The MGM DVD release of ''Amos & Andrew'' has this plastering the [[Columbia Pictures]] logo before going to the [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] logo. However, a 1998 MGM/UA Movie Time VHS and one On Demand print had the New Line/Columbia/Castle Rock logos present, while most HD streaming masters and the [[Olive Films]] Blu-Ray have the 2012 MGM logo plastering over the first two logos.
*The MGM DVD release of ''Amos & Andrew'' has this plastering the [[Columbia Pictures]] logo before going to the [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] logo. However, a 1998 MGM/UA Movie Time VHS and one On Demand print had the New Line/Columbia/Castle Rock logos present, while most HD streaming masters and the [[Olive Films]] Blu-Ray have the 2012 MGM logo plastering over the first two logos.
Line 239: Line 239:


* This logo debuted on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'' (as a prototype), and was last seen on ''Going the Distance''.
* This logo debuted on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'' (as a prototype), and was last seen on ''Going the Distance''.
* The regular version with the Turner byline can be seen on 1994-1997 films from the era, such as ''Mortal Kombat''. Many newer issues of releases replace the versions 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 prototype version plasters over the 1987 logo on all home video releases of ''The Mask'' and ''Corrina, Corrina''.
** The prototype version also appears on the Laserdisc release of the 1996 film ''Bed Of Roses'', which originally used the regular version.
* The regular version with the Turner byline can be seen on 1994-1997 films from the era, such as ''Dumb & Dumber'' (where it debuted), ''Friday'' and ''Mortal Kombat''. Many newer issues of 1994-1997 releases replace the Turner versions 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 ''Sugar & Spice'', and may also plaster the 1997-2000 Time Warner byline on later release prints of films released from late 2000-early 2001.
* The AOL Time Warner byline made its first appearance on ''Sugar & Spice'', and may also plaster the 1997-2000 Time Warner byline on later release prints of films released from late 2000-early 2001.
*Even though both bylines are plastered with the 2003 TimeWarner version, said version first appeared on ''The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King'', and was also the first overall usage until it was renamed to WarnerMedia.
*Even though both bylines are plastered with the 2003 TimeWarner version, said version first appeared on ''The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King'', and was also the first overall usage until it was renamed to WarnerMedia.
*This logo has even been sighted plastering the 1987 logo on several films.
*This plasters the 3rd logo on current prints of most 1987-1994 films.
*Also seen on some video games based on New Line Cinema properties, mainly the ''Lord of the Rings'' franchise.
*Also seen on some video games based on New Line Cinema properties, mainly the ''Lord of the Rings'' franchise.
*Notable appearances with the videotaped variant occurs on ''Mortal Kombat'', and the DVD-ROM disc of ''Drop Dead Gorgeous''.
*Notable appearances with the videotaped variant occurs on ''Mortal Kombat'', and the DVD-ROM disc of ''Drop Dead Gorgeous''.

Navigation menu