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{{PageCredits|description=V of Doom and Mr.Logo|capture=V of Doom, Logophile, Muzzarino, VPJHuk and StephenCezar15|edits=Logophile, FrozenHater, BenIsRandom, Shadeed A. Kelly and UniversalFlorida1990|video=Eric S., SSVAM, osdatabase, EnormousRat, RetroVHSTrailers, Danny Woodland, AaronTLenc2, Luis, and others}}
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===Background===  
===Background===  
In 1990, [[New Line Cinema]] established its own video label as '''New Line Home Video''' (later renamed '''New Line Home Entertainment''' in 2001) and started releasing its videos the following year through [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment#RCA.2FColumbia_Pictures_Home_Video|RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video]] (which became [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment#Columbia_TriStar_Home_Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]]) while Laserdisc releases were exclusively distributed by [[Image Entertainment]].
In 1990, [[New Line Cinema]] established its own video label as '''New Line Home Video''' (later renamed '''New Line Home Entertainment''' in 2001) and started releasing its videos the following year through [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment#RCA.2FColumbia_Pictures_Home_Video|RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video]] (which became [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment#Columbia_TriStar_Home_Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]]) while LaserDisc releases were exclusively distributed by [[Image Entertainment]].


Prior to this, RCA/Columbia had been releasing some New Line films on video including the first two ''Critters'' films, ''Alone in the Dark'' (1982 version), ''Quiet Cool'', ''My Demon Lover'' and ''House Party''. Other distributors had also been releasing New Line films on video such as [[Media Home Entertainment]] (''Nightmare on Elm Street 1-5''), [[HBO Home Entertainment|HBO Video]] (''Xtro'' and ''The Blood of Heroes'') and [[Artisan_Entertainment#Live_Entertainment|LIVE Entertainment]] (''Babar The Movie'', ''Chicago Joe and the Showgirl'' and ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''), among others.
Prior to this, RCA/Columbia had been releasing some New Line films on video including the first two ''Critters'' films, ''Alone in the Dark'' (1982 version), ''Quiet Cool'', ''My Demon Lover'' and ''House Party''. Other distributors had also been releasing New Line films on video such as [[Media Home Entertainment]] (''Nightmare on Elm Street 1-5''), [[HBO Home Entertainment|HBO Video]] (''Xtro'' and ''The Blood of Heroes'') and [[Artisan_Entertainment#Live_Entertainment|LIVE Entertainment]] (''Babar The Movie'', ''Chicago Joe and the Showgirl'' and ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''), among others.
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* On RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, and Turner Home Entertainment releases, there is a still version of the logo before going to the warning screen. The box and filmstrips look slightly different.
* On RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, and Turner Home Entertainment releases, there is a still version of the logo before going to the warning screen. The box and filmstrips look slightly different.
* A widescreen version of this logo is seen on such releases, like the 1994 Laserdisc releases of ''When Harry Met Sally'' and ''City Slickers''.
* A widescreen version of this logo is seen on such releases, like the 1994 LaserDisc releases of ''When Harry Met Sally'' and ''City Slickers''.
* An ''Amos and Andrew'' home video spot shows this next to the 1993 Columbia TriStar Home Video logo on a black background.
* An ''Amos and Andrew'' home video spot shows this next to the 1993 Columbia TriStar Home Video logo on a black background.


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* The screener and the UK VHS of ''Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins'' has part of the "Mortal Kombat" song by The Immortals.
* The screener and the UK VHS of ''Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins'' has part of the "Mortal Kombat" song by The Immortals.


'''Availability:'''  It's seen on New Line/Castle Rock releases by Columbia TriStar/Turner Home Entertainment on VHS and Image Entertainment on Laserdisc.
'''Availability:'''  It's seen on New Line/Castle Rock releases by Columbia TriStar/Turner Home Entertainment on VHS and Image Entertainment on LaserDisc.
* Titles with this logo include ''City Slickers'', ''Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare'', ''Mr. Saturday Night'', ''Late for Dinner'', ''National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1'', ''Above the Rim'', and ''North''.
* Titles with this logo include ''City Slickers'', ''Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare'', ''Mr. Saturday Night'', ''Late for Dinner'', ''National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1'', ''Above the Rim'', and ''North''.
* This was used on a few titles distributed by Turner Home Entertainment such as ''The Mask'', ''Dumb and Dumber'' (rental release only), ''Corrina Corrina'', ''8 Seconds'', ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'', and ''Death and the Maiden'' (the final release to have it).
* This was used on a few titles distributed by Turner Home Entertainment such as ''The Mask'', ''Dumb and Dumber'' (rental release only), ''Corrina Corrina'', ''8 Seconds'', ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'', and ''Death and the Maiden'' (the final release to have it).
* This can also be spotted on Comedy Central's print of the film ''Honeymoon in Vegas'', Starz/Encore's print of ''Year of the Comet'' and TNT's print of ''Death Ring''.
* This can also be spotted on Comedy Central's print of the film ''Honeymoon in Vegas'', Starz/Encore's print of ''Year of the Comet'' and TNT's print of ''Death Ring''.
* Strangely, MGM Home Entertainment's 2000 VHS release of ''Honeymoon in Vegas'' retains this, but not on the 2000 DVD release.
* MGM Home Entertainment's 2000 VHS release of ''Honeymoon in Vegas'' retains this, but not on the 2000 DVD release.
* It is also strangely preserved on Tubi's print of ''Year of the Comet''.
* It is also preserved on Tubi's print of ''Year of the Comet''.
* This also appeared on the VHS screener retailer of ''Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins'' (the actual video release of this would use the next logo), as well as on the UK VHS release of said film.
* This also appeared on the VHS screener retailer of ''Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins'' (the actual video release of this would use the next logo), as well as on the UK VHS release of said film.


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* The 2003 Time Warner variant can be found on the VHS releases of ''Freddy vs Jason'', ''Ripley's Game'', ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', and ''Secondhand Lions''. It can also be found on some DVDs such as ''How To Eat Fried Worms'' and the 2005 DVD release of ''The Mask''.
* The 2003 Time Warner variant can be found on the VHS releases of ''Freddy vs Jason'', ''Ripley's Game'', ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', and ''Secondhand Lions''. It can also be found on some DVDs such as ''How To Eat Fried Worms'' and the 2005 DVD release of ''The Mask''.
* The 2004 TimeWarner variant can be found on the 2004 VHS releases of ''Elf and Blade: Trinity'', and most 2005-2010 DVDs such as ''Hairspray'' (2007 film), ''Blade: House of Chthon'', ''Running Scared'' (2006 film), and the 2006 Unrated DVD of ''Dumb and Dumber''.
* The 2004 TimeWarner variant can be found on the 2004 VHS releases of ''Elf and Blade: Trinity'', and most 2005-2010 DVDs such as ''Hairspray'' (2007 film), ''Blade: House of Chthon'', ''Running Scared'' (2006 film), and the 2006 Unrated DVD of ''Dumb and Dumber''.
* Some of the last VHS tapes to use this logo were the VHS releases of ''Raise Your Voice'', ''After the Sunset'', ''Son Of The Mask'', ''Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle'', ''The Man'', ''Wedding Crashers'' and ''A History of Violence'' (one of the last major Hollywood films to ever be released on the format). One of the last releases to use this logo overall was ''The Time Traveler's Wife'', while their final releases before they were folded into WHV were ''Semi-Pro'' and ''Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay'', and the still of the final Time Warner byline variant appeared on the ''Kill Shot: The Making of Final Destination 3'' documentary, also included on the Blu-ray release of ''Final Destination 3''.
* Some of the last VHS tapes to use this logo were ''Raise Your Voice'', ''After the Sunset'', ''Son Of The Mask'', ''Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle'', ''The Man'', ''Wedding Crashers'' and ''A History of Violence'' (one of the last major Hollywood films to ever be released on the format). One of the last releases to use this logo overall was ''The Time Traveler's Wife'', while their final releases before they were folded into WHV were ''Semi-Pro'' and ''Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay'', and the still of the final Time Warner byline variant appeared on the ''Kill Shot: The Making of Final Destination 3'' documentary, also included on the Blu-ray release of ''Final Destination 3''.


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