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New Line Home Entertainment (formerly New Line Home Video) was the Home Video distribution arm of New Line Cinema . Founded in 1991 it was the successor to Nelson Entertainment 's home video arm and would later acquire the production arm in 1992 and licensed most of its releases to Columbia TriStar Home Video until 1994 when its parent company was acquired by Ted Turner. Turner Home Entertainment then began handling home media releases until 1996 when New Line Cinema and Castle Rock Entertainment became subsidiaries of WarnerMedia via its acquisition of Turner Entertainment . In 2008 Warner Bros. Home Entertainment announced it would phase out the New Line name from home media releases making it an in-name only unit, and later in 2010 it was merged into their home entertainment arm.
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- 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 bo x and filmstrips look slightly differe nt.
- A widescreen version of this logo's seen on such releases like the 1994 Laser disc s of When Harry Met Sally and Ci ty Slic kers.
- An Amos and Andrew home video spot shows t his next to t he 1993 Columbia TriStar Home Video logo on a black background.
- 1995-1997: "A Turner Company"
- 1997-2001, 2003-2004, 2005-2010: "A Time Warner Company"
- 1999-2001: " A TIME WARNER COMPANY "
- 2001-2003: "An AOL Time Warner Company"
- 2004-2010: "A TimeWarner Company"
- Sometimes, this logo is bylineless.
- On VHS tapes and Demo DVDs, there is a still of this logo seen before the Warning screen.
- On some VHS releases, about halfway through the animation, streaks of green appear through the blue glow. This can be found on the 1998 VHS of The Wedding Singer and the 1999 VHS releases of Pleasantville and A Nightmare on Elm Street. However, the DVDs of all three (including a Warner Bros Century Collection VHS reissue of Pleasantville) use the standard variant. On DVD, the full screen version plays the logo at a rate of 30fps on most of the segments of the animation and 60fps on text zoom out. The widescreen versions of the AOL Time Warner and the 2004 TimeWarner byline variants are rendered in 24fps. The widescreen versions of the 1995 Turner, 1997 and 2003 Time Warner variants are rendered in 30/60fps. A widescreen version of the Turner variant was used on a few early 199 7 DVD s in anamorphic widescreen suc h as The Long Kiss Goodnig ht, Dumb and Dumber and Jackie Chan's First Strike. DVDs in letterbox wide screen such as The M ask and Mortal K o mbat use the regular full screen version.
- On some New Line Home Video releases, the Time Warner byline is in bold and in all caps. So far, this has been spotted on the DVD releases of Gummo , 8 Seconds, Boogie Nights , Magnolia , Lost Souls, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me , Corinna Corinna, Detroit Rock City , Boiler Room, Feeling Minnesota (the Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz comedy), Final Destination and the individual DVD releases of the Nightmare on Elm Street Series (the original was released in 1999, 2 through 7 were released in 2000).
- There is one 4:3 version of the AOL Time Warner byline variant that has similar camera field of vision angle degrees as the 60p version of the logo. Another notable difference is that the byline is not near the bottom of the screen. This was spotted on the 2001 VHS reprint of Mortal Kombat .
- A 4:3 ana morphica lly squished version of the widescreen vari ant of the New Line Home Entertainment lo go ( with the AOL Time Warner byline ) appears on the full screen side of a 2003 repackaged 1997 DVD of Dumb a nd Dumber .
- There are 4:3 cropped variants of the widescreen variants of the 2001 AOL Time Warner , 2003 Time Warner and 2004 TimeWa rner variants. T h e 2001 and 200 3 variants can only be viewed in 4:3 mode on all DVD players, while the 200 4 variant can be found on all 2004-2 006 VHS releases.
- The Turner variant can be found on all 1995-1997 VHS releases and some early DVDs such as Friday , The Adventures of Pinocchio , The Mask , Dumb and Dumber , Mortal Kombat , Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film), The Long Kiss Goodnight and others.
- The 1997 Time Warner variant can be found on all VHS and DVD releases from 1997 to 2001 such as Spawn , Rush Hour , Pleasantville , The Wedding Singer , Blade , Boogie Nights , Lost in Space (1998 film), the first two Austin Powers movies and the Nightmare on Elm Street Platinum Series DVD box set. Some of the last releases to use the "HOME VIDEO" variant were The Little Vampire and Little Nicky .
- The bold caps variant of the Time Warner byline can be found on the aforementioned titles above.
- The "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" variant replaces the "HOME VIDEO" variant on several repackagings of all pre-2001 DVDs such as Dumb and Dumber , The Corruptor , Boiler Room , Rush Hour , Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery , Mortal Kombat , The Mask , Blade , Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film) and later copies of the Nightmare on Elm Street Platinum Series DVD box set (however, the disc labels and cases still use the New Line Home Video logo along with a 1999 copyright date).
- The AOL Time Warner variant can be found on several 2001-2003 VHS and DVD releases such as Sugar and Spice , Rush Hour 2 , Austin Powers In Goldmember , Blade II , and the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
- The 2003 Time Warner variant can be found on the VHS releases of Freddy vs Jason 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 . It is unknown for DVDs that have the full-screen version for the 2003 Time Warner variant.
- 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 .
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Same as other bumpers from the era, but the text superimposed over the New Line Home Video filmbox instead reads "Feature Presentation".
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A majestic-sounding man saying "And now, our feature presentation". The announcer is Wendell Craig. Starting in 2001, there is no voice-over.
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New Line New Media is the video game software division of New Line Cinema .
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Visuals: Over a sea background is the New Line Cinema print logo, with the words " NEW MEDIA " appearing below the company name. The word " PRESENTS " in a Paradise font is seen below the words. Then the Mask appears floating through from the bottom to the top as the logo fades away later.
Technique: Sprite based animation.
Audio: The opening theme of the game with the sound of bubbling.
Availability: Only seen on The Mask for SNES.
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- 1 January 27, 1987
- 2 March 30, 1988
- 3 December 14, 1989
- 4 November 4, 1992
- 5 February 24, 1993
- 6 March 24, 1993
- 7 March 31, 1993
- 8 June 16, 1993-May 25, 2004
- 9 August 21, 1994
- 10 November 9, 1994
- 11 January 17, 1995
- 12 August 29, 1995
- 13 September 26, 1995-December 21, 1999
January 27, 1987
Bumper : On a black starry background with two blue searchlights moving back and forth, we see a marquee surrounded by a blue, red and green-line border with lights flashing. The marquee reads "EMBASSY" in a yellow font and with a red border, and "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" in a red-yellow gradient font. After a few seconds, the marquee fades out, as the grey words "ONLY $24.95", in an Arial font, flip in and settle on the bottom of the screen. We then see video covers for some of Embassy's releases, The Graduate , The Emerald Forest , The Lion in Winter , A Chorus Line , Blade Runner , Eddie and the Cruisers and The Sure Thing , move from the left of the screen to the right, exiting, leaving the searchlights and "ONLY $24.95" left on the screen.
Variant : On some releases like Labyrinth , the movie's title appears on the marquee instead of the company name.
FX/SFX : The shining of the marquee, the searchlights, the flipping in of "ONLY $24.95" and the video covers moving.
Music/Sounds/Voiceover : A simple upbeat-pop synth score, beginning with several synth drumbeats. An announcer says, playing over the music, "After the feature attraction, stay with us, because we have seven not-to-be-missed video values, now available at only $24.95. Collectible video hits, like The Graduate , The Emerald Forest , The Lion in Winter , A Chorus Line , Blade Runner , Eddie and the Cruisers and The Sure Thing . All priced at only $24.95."
Availability : Seen on a few Embassy Home Entertainment releases in 1987 with the "Video Values" promo at the end, such as The Name of the Rose , Half Moon Street , Labyrinth and Sid & Nancy .
March 30, 1988
Bumper : Over footage from Comic Relief '87 , the special's logo swings in.
FX/SFX : Live-action except for the logo.
Music/Sounds : A synth score and a crowd cheering, with a female voiceover saying "When our feature is over, stay with us; we have a special message for you from Comic Relief."
Availability : Appears on the 1988 VHS of The Princess Bride .
December 14, 1989
Bumper : On a black-light blue gradient background, a CD copy of the soundtrack to When Harry Met Sally... comes in from the bottom, leaving a trail effect.
FX/SFX : The CD.
Music/Sounds : A male announcer says "Stay tuned after our feature presentation for Harry Connick, Jr.'s performance of 'It Had to Be You.'"
Availability : Appears on the 1989 VHS of When Harry Met Sally... .
November 4, 1992
Bumper : Following the soundtrack promo for Deep Cover , this text fades in, on a blue/black gradient background:
FX/SFX : None.
Music/Sounds : None.
Availability : Appears on the VHS release of Deep Cover .
February 24, 1993
Bumper : On a black/light blue gradient background, we see the words:
The full length music video
"WEAR MY RING AROUND YOUR NECK" by Ricky Van Shelton
Immediately follows the feature presentation.
Availability : Appears on the 1993 VHS release of Honeymoon in Vegas .
March 24, 1993
Bumper : We see a faded still shot of a scene from Mr. Saturday Night . On this background, the below words fade in:
FX/SFX : The words fading in.
Availability : Appears on the 1993 VHS release of Mr. Saturday Night .
March 31, 1993
Bumper : We see a segment of The Player director Robert Altman's interview on a window backdrop. Shortly into the ID, the segment freezes and a blue scribble-ish tint appears over it, during which the words " One on One " fade in and slide into place, Altman's name writes itself onto the screen in orange Times New Roman lettering, and " With " fades in above the written name.
FX/SFX : The interview, the words appearing.
Music/Sounds : Music most likely from the movie plays over the bumper as Altman is heard talking, then a male announcer is heard saying "Stay tuned! After the feature presentation, see Robert Altman talk about his personal insights and favorite never-before-seen footage from The Player ."
Availability : Appears on the 1993 VHS release of The Player .
June 16, 1993-May 25, 2004
Bumper : On a black background, we see text pertaining to special features following the movie.
Variants : A full list of variants is as follows:
- Damage : " Stay Tuned For... ," which then fades to a still image of Damage director Louis Malle in an interview, with the words " ONE ON ONE WITH LOUIS MALLE " surrounding him. This then fades out, and a third screen reading " Immediately Following The Feature Presentation " fades in soon after.
- Menace II Society : " Stay tuned for an exclusive interview with directors ALLEN & ALBERT HUGHES immediately following our feature presentation. "
- My Family : " Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation For A Featurette On MY FAMILY ~ & ~ An Important Public Service Announcement "
- Bed of Roses : " Please Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation For JANN ARDEN'S Music Video 'INSENSITIVE'"
- Rumble in the Bronx (sell-thru): " Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation For "Kung Fu" Music Video by ASH. From Reprise Records. " On this variant, the text is shown in front of a clip of the video.
- Most Widescreen Collector's Editions: " Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation For The Original Theatrical Trailer Of [NAME OF MOVIE] "
- Seven (Widescreen Edition): " Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation For The Original Theatrical Trailer ~ & ~ Behind The Scenes Footage Of 'SEVEN' "
- Set It Off : " Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation For The Music Video "LET IT GO" by RAY J. from Electra Entertainment ." Like the Rumble in the Bronx variant, a clip of the video plays behind the text.
- Rental : " Stay Tuned After The Feature For Geoffrey Rush's Golden Globe Acceptance Speech ." On this variant, the text is on a black-periwinkle gradient background, and above it is a picture of Geoffrey Rush at the 1997 Golden Globes with his award for Best Lead Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama.
- Widescreen Collector's Edition : " Stay Tuned After The Feature Presentation For The Following: ." Then it plays the remainder of the normal "stay tuned" bumper, described below.
- Love Jones : " Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation For The Music Video "Sweetest Thing" by Lauryn Hill ." As with the Rumble in the Bronx and Set It Off variants, a clip of the video plays behind the text.
- 1998 sell-thru : " Stay Tuned After The Feature Presentation For Seven Deleted Scenes From: 'AUSTIN POWERS: INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERY' ."
- 1999 Widescreen Collector's Edition : " Stay tuned after the feature for the Deleted Scenes from 'Austin Powers' and Original Theatrical Trailers from 'Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'. "
- Sell-thru : " Stay Tuned After The Feature For A Special Presentation Of: 'FROM WASHINGTON TO HOLLYWOOD AND BACK' "
- Widescreen Collector's Edition : " Stay Tuned After The Feature Presentation For The Original Theatrical Trailer of 'WAG THE DOG' ," followed by a second screen reading " And A Special Presentation Of: 'FROM WASHINGTON TO HOLLYWOOD AND BACK' ."
- The Players Club : " Stay Tuned After The Feature Presentation For These Music Videos: " It then fades out, and we see two more screens, respectively reading " 'WE BE CLUBBIN' By Ice Cube " and " 'MY LOVED ONE' By Ice Cube Featuring MR. Short KHOP ." Once again, clips from the videos play behind the text.
- Boogie Nights ( Sell-thru and Widescreen Collector's Editions ): " Stay Tuned After The Feature Presentation For Nine Deleted Scenes From 'BOOGIE NIGHTS' "
- Woo : " Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation For The NATE DOGG Music Video 'Nobody Does it Better' ." Once again, a clip of the video plays behind the text.
- Pleasantville ( Sell-thru and Widescreen Collector's Edition ): " Stay Tuned after the Feature for 'The Art of Pleasantville' Special. "
- A Nightmare on Elm Street series: "STAY TUNED AFTER THE FEATURE FOR THE ORIGINAL THEATRICAL TRAILER AND AN INTERVIEW WITH THE FILM'S DIRECTOR"
- The Wedding Singer ( Sell-Thru runs ): " Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation For Three Karaoke Songs From: ." We then fade to another screen with the Sound Choice logo and slogan, with the company's phone number and website URL below. A beam of light shines down from the upper left of the screen.
- Next Friday : " Stay Tuned After The Feature For Music Videos By Ice Cube And Lil' Zane "
- The Cell : " Stay Tuned After The Feature For A Documentary On The Making Of 'The Cell' ." Later prints have the text rearranged and the title in all-caps.
- Friday ( Widescreen Collector's Edition ): " Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation For 7 Deleted Scenes, 2 Music Videos And The Original Theatrical Trailers "
- Thirteen Days : " Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation For the '13 Days' Documentary: 'Bringing History to the Silver Screen' "
- Little Nicky ( Sell-thru ): " Please Stay Tuned After The Feature For The 'School of Hard Knocks' Music Video by P.O.D. "
- Bones : " Please Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation For An Exclusive Live Version Of SNOOP DOGG's Video 'DOGG NAMED SNOOP' "
- All About the Benjamins : " Stay Tuned After The Feature For The 'Told Y'all' Music Video By Trina "
- Blade II : " Stay Tuned After The Feature For The 'Child of the Wild West' Music Video By Cypress Hill And Roni Size "
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring ( Special Extended Edition ): " Stay Tuned After The Feature For A Bonus Featurette And 'The Two Towers' Trailer "
- Austin Powers in Goldmember : " Stay Tuned After The Feature For Music Videos From Britney Spears & Beyoncé Knowles "
- About Schmidt : " Stay Tuned After The Feature Presentation For A Special Message From Childreach, The Real Organization Featured In This Film. www.childreach.org " In this case, it was seen at the very beginning of the tape.
- Willard (2003): " Stay Tuned After The Feature For Crispin Hellion Glover's 'BEN' Music Video "
- How to Deal : " Stay Tuned After The Feature Presentation For The Music Videos 'BILLY S.' by Skye Sweetnam & 'WHY CAN'T I?' by Liz Phair "
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ( Theatrical ): " Stay Tuned After The Feature Presentation For The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy 'Supertrailer' "
FX/SFX : Mostly a fade-in and fade-out.
Music/Sounds : Mostly none.
Availability : Very common. It can be seen on most New Line VHS releases with special features after the movie.
Editor's Notes :
- Set It Off variant: "Elektra" is misspelled as "Electra."
- The Players Club variant: Strangely, when the closed captioning is turned on, a lyric from "My Loved One" appears during its portion of the bumper ("spend a hun on my loved ones").
August 21, 1994
Bumper : On a blue background, we see the words:
Availability : Appears on the 1994 VHS release of 8 Seconds .
November 9, 1994
Bumper : We fade in on a cloudy sky, and then a blue/light blue gradient background zooms in. On it is:
Stay tuned after our feature presentation for the full length music video "JUST KEEP ME MOVING" by k.d. lang from the EVEN COWGIRLS GET THE BLUES soundtrack album available on WARNER BROS. RECORDS
FX/SFX : The fading and zooming.
Availability : Appears on the 1994 VHS release of Even Cowgirls Get the Blues .
January 17, 1995
Bumper : As we view the Space Ghost Coast to Coast set from various angles, Space Ghost himself is seen questioning why he only gets 10 seconds to tell the audience to stay tuned for his interview with Jim Carrey after the movie. During this, the Cartoon Network logo of the era appears on his TV, then as Carrey himself comes on, Space Ghost frantically tells the audience to check out his interview with Carrey after the movie.
FX/SFX : Space Ghost talking as well as Carrey moving on the screen.
Music/Sounds : Just the sounds of the ship as Space Ghost says "Only 10 seconds? I only get 10 seconds to tell people about my interview with Jim Carrey after the movie?! What? We're on now?! Er, Space Ghost, Jim Carrey right after the movie!"
Availability : Appears on the 1995 VHS release of The Mask .
Editor's Note : Pretty humorous!
August 29, 1995
Bumper : We see a still shot of the Mortal Kombat emblem from the Mortal Kombat: The Live Tour promo. Superimposed over it is the orange/yellow gradient words:
Music/Sounds : A male announcer says the text.
Availability : Appears on the 1995 VHS release of Mortal Kombat: The Animated Video - The Journey Begins .
September 26, 1995-December 21, 1999
Bumper : On the NLHV filmbox background from the other IDs of the era, we see the words " Stay Tuned After Our Feature Presentation ". After fading out, we see the features to stay tuned for, depending on the release.
- On the 1995 VHS of Don Juan DeMarco , the bumper promotes Bryan Adams' music video for "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?".
- On the 1995 VHS of Friday , the bumper promotes the music videos for Dr. Dre's "Keep Their Heads Ringin'" and Ice Cube's "Friday," both of which are from the movie, as well as a public service announcement.
- On the 1997 VHS of Spawn , the bumper promotes Spawn creator Todd McFarlane's interview, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the movie.
- On the 1997 VHS of Shine , the bumper promotes the movie's original theatrical trailer, Geoffrey Rush's Golden Globe acceptance speech, and an interview with Scott Hicks, the film's director. (Some copies have a different bumper; see above for more.)
- On the 2000 retail VHS of Detroit Rock City , the bumper promotes the music video for Everclear's cover of Thin Lizzy's "The Boys Are Back in Town" and WB Music's SongXpress guitar lesson program.
FX/SFX : The fading, as well as the respective FX/SFX from each variant of the bumper.
Music/Sounds : Wendell Craig, on the first screen, says "Stay tuned after our feature presentation for...". The screens (or screen) that follow contain their own respective music/sounds or are silent.
Availability : Uncommon. This can only be seen on the five aforementioned releases, as most New Line tapes with special features use the main 1993 bumper in any of its variants.
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"And now our feature presentation" followed by "formatted to fit your TV" then the New Line Home Video logo. From the Lost in Space vhs
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Visuals: Same as the previous bumpers, except the announcements now appear over the New Line Home Video filmbox. There also exists a variant with "Feature Presentation".Variant: Starting in 2001, the text is in a slightly different font. Technique: A still, computerized graphic. Audio: Wendell Craig (who was also an announcer for Nickelodeon, Viewer's Choice, and American Movie Classics ...
The New Line-Sony partnership stopped in early 1995, when Turner Broadcasting System bought New Line and from 1995 to 1996, New Line's video releases were distributed by Turner's video division. One New Line film the company merely distributed, The Swan Princess , was released solely on video on August 3, 1995, by Turner Home Entertainment.
New Line Home Entertainment (formerly New Line Home Video) was the Home Video distribution arm of New Line Cinema.Founded in 1991 it was the successor to Nelson Entertainment's home video arm and would later acquire the production arm in 1992 and licensed most of its releases to Columbia TriStar Home Video until 1994 when its parent company was acquired by Ted Turner.
On New Line Home Video DVD releases from 1999 to 2001, the Time Warner byline is in bold and in all caps. There is one 4:3 version of the AOL Time Warner byline variant that has similar camera field of vision angle degrees as the 60p version of the logo. Another notable difference is that the byline is not near the bottom of the screen.
New Line Home Entertainment Feature Presentation IDs. Logo: We see the familiar New Line Cinema filmbox logo (with the blue glow around it) on a black background, but this time, the words " Feature Presentation " in white are superimposed over it. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds: A majestic-sounding man saying "And now, our feature presentation." In ...
Variants : Debuting in 2001, the "Home Video" clip-ons were altered to read "Home Entertainment," as New Line's home media division had changed its name to the latter. With this came a slightly altered font for all clip-ons as well. An extremely rare clip-on variant exists where the text says "In Theaters Holiday 2001".
Opening to Shine 1997 VHS. Distributor: New Line Home Video Print date: 11/23/97 List of contents: 1. New Line Home Video logo 2. FBI Warning screen 3. Stay Tuned After our Feature presentation bumper 4. Feature Presentation bumper 5. Format scren 6. New Line Home Video logo 7. Fine Line Features logo.
New Line Home Entertainment. Page; Discussion; English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move ... From Home Video. NOTICE: Pre-1995 releases, distributed by Columbia TriStar Home Video and its predecessor, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, are listed on Sony Pictures Home ... From Fine Line Features: USA: 1996: 101 min: Standard version ...
Logo: Same as the 1994 movie logo, but " NEW LINE HOME VIDEO " (later " NEW LINE HOME ENTERTAINMENT " starting in 2001) zooms out from below. The respective company byline fades in underneath. It's also videotaped/digital. Bylines: 1995-1997: "A Turner Company".
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This subsection encompasses various home video bumpers, including Feature Presentation bumpers, Coming Soon bumpers, and Stay Tuned bumpers. Article list. The Walt Disney Company: ... (Feature Presentation) New Line Home Entertainment; HBO Home Entertainment (Also Available; Feature Presentation) HBO/Cinemax ...
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December 22, 1998-August 22, 2000 (VHS); October 7, 2003-July 26, 2005; January 15, 2008 (DVD) Bumper: On the NLHV filmbox background from the other bumpers of the era, we see the text: Be the first to know. when the next. New Line Home Video. release will arrive at. your video store... With the background still in place, the text soon fades ...
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Beginning in the mid-to-late 1980s, and until 2007, these bumpers were used to announce the start of a film following the previews. With the end of VHS and the dawn of new technologies such as DVD and Blu-ray, they have since largely fallen out of fashion, but certain movie theaters and Big Picture Entertainment branded DVDs still use them as a means of starting films following certain ...
Visuals: Over a sea background is the New Line Cinema print logo, with the words "NEW MEDIA" appearing below the company name.The word "PRESENTS" in a Paradise font is seen below the words.Then the Mask appears floating through from the bottom to the top as the logo fades away later. Technique: Sprite based animation. Audio: The opening theme of the game with the sound of bubbling.
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Bumper: On a black starry background with two blue searchlights moving back and forth, we see a marquee surrounded by a blue, red and green-line border with lights flashing. The marquee reads "EMBASSY" in a yellow font and with a red border, and "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" in a red-yellow gradient font. After a few seconds, the marquee fades out, as the grey words "ONLY $24.95", in an Arial font ...