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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]].
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