Great video, Stefan! You should definitely do a history of something like Regency Enterprises or even TriStar. Honestly, I couldn’t imagine films like Boogie Nights and Rush Hour being made elsewhere (especially the former).
Also, around the time that New Line was Absorbed in Warner Bros., It caused Both Picturehouse, the then-joint venture between New Line And HBO & Warner Independent Pictures to Shut Down.
It really makes me wanna see a Dark Castle video? Like how they started off string then fell from grace. Sometimes I felt it was New Line Cinema being stronger at horror and disagreement with Joel Silver and Warner Bros ultimately killed their deal. I heard Orphan First Kill is going to Paramount Players, and Seance was made by RLJE and Shudder. I have a feeling Shudder will get Book of Chaos. I know I don't pour money into the channels but this would be interesting like how Dark Castle could resurrect again. I almost felt they and New Line would have been great partners if Warner Bros have done something.
New Line Home Video has amazing movies also I also know New Line for there VHS tapes, some which had the voice of Wendell Craig (1940 - 2020) who was the announcer for New Line Home Video from 1995 - 2002
Interesting Video! plus I would like to see Morgan Leger of Vaulting review Lost in Space (1998) on his show! btw you should do one about Polygram Filmed Entertainment someday!
7:00 The Last Mimzy...wow, I haven't heard that name in years. i remember seeing that attached to a bunch of home videos as far as preview form back in the early 2000s. I think i watched it once, was sort of interesting. But I never watched it again. I remember the loose structure of the movie but couldn't tell you much about it.
I actually saw "The Last Mimzy" on an airplane back in 2007. Aside from it being about a rabbit plushie and featuring Rainn Wilson, I remember pretty much nothing about it.
yup, the Rain Wilson part and the rabbit bit i remember. I think also the kids and parents were being chased by weird grey headed aliens in suits or something. or they were trying to get Mimzy back to the grey headed aliens while running away from the government. I think what was actually going on with the grey aliens was, they're actually humans from the future. But the alien suits are actually protection gear due to hummanity getting wiped out by some freaky diseases. And they sent out Mimzys to different points in time to collect DNA samples to cure the disease in the future. But I think all the mimzys failed, with the one in the title of this movie being the last one or something. i'm probably missing a bunch of details, but i don't feel like looking up what I missed on wikipedia or watching that movie again. 😅
They call it the house that freddy built. And while i agree, i dont call it that. I call it the house that built the 1990 ninja turtles movie 🤌 new line relased every one of my all time favorite movies back in the day
I Have Some Look Back Requests For You: A Look Back At PBS Kids Go A Look Back At Disney’s Sing Along Songs A Look Back At Cartoon Network’s Cartoon Theater A Look Back At The Toys To Life Video Games A Look Back At The Three Don Bluth TV Shows A Look Back At Disney’s Epic Mickey Franchise A Look Back At Captain N: The Game Master A Look Back At Rankin Bass A Look Back At The Hub Network A Look Back At Friday Night Nicktoons
I love when you did history of New Line Cinema, I can't wait to see what New Line Cinema does next in the future.
Great video, Stefan! You should definitely do a history of something like Regency Enterprises or even TriStar. Honestly, I couldn’t imagine films like Boogie Nights and Rush Hour being made elsewhere (especially the former).
Get ready for The History of TriStar Pictures next Saturday.
Also, around the time that New Line was Absorbed in Warner Bros., It caused Both Picturehouse, the then-joint venture between New Line And HBO & Warner Independent Pictures to Shut Down.
I think Warner bros should’ve kept their Warner Independent Pictures label instead of closing it
@@claytoncondo3460 I know.
At least PictureHouse was Revived as an Independent label Back in 2013.
Happy 55th Anniversary to New Line Cinema!
My favorite films from New Line Cinema is Menace II Society, Friday and American History X.
New Line Cinema is here to stay! Some of their best movies are The Mask and Elf! Jim Carrey is a riot, and Elf is so cute! Keep 'em comin'!
It really makes me wanna see a Dark Castle video? Like how they started off string then fell from grace. Sometimes I felt it was New Line Cinema being stronger at horror and disagreement with Joel Silver and Warner Bros ultimately killed their deal. I heard Orphan First Kill is going to Paramount Players, and Seance was made by RLJE and Shudder. I have a feeling Shudder will get Book of Chaos.
I know I don't pour money into the channels but this would be interesting like how Dark Castle could resurrect again. I almost felt they and New Line would have been great partners if Warner Bros have done something.
New Line Cinema - The House That Freddy Built ////
New Line Home Video has amazing movies also I also know New Line for there VHS tapes, some which had the voice of Wendell Craig (1940 - 2020) who was the announcer for New Line Home Video from 1995 - 2002
Lies again? New England
Interesting Video! plus I would like to see Morgan Leger of Vaulting review Lost in Space (1998) on his show!
btw you should do one about Polygram Filmed Entertainment someday!
7:00
The Last Mimzy...wow, I haven't heard that name in years.
i remember seeing that attached to a bunch of home videos as far as preview form back in the early 2000s.
I think i watched it once, was sort of interesting. But I never watched it again. I remember the loose structure of the movie but couldn't tell you much about it.
I actually saw "The Last Mimzy" on an airplane back in 2007. Aside from it being about a rabbit plushie and featuring Rainn Wilson, I remember pretty much nothing about it.
yup, the Rain Wilson part and the rabbit bit i remember.
I think also the kids and parents were being chased by weird grey headed aliens in suits or something. or they were trying to get Mimzy back to the grey headed aliens while running away from the government. I think what was actually going on with the grey aliens was, they're actually humans from the future. But the alien suits are actually protection gear due to hummanity getting wiped out by some freaky diseases. And they sent out Mimzys to different points in time to collect DNA samples to cure the disease in the future. But I think all the mimzys failed, with the one in the title of this movie being the last one or something.
i'm probably missing a bunch of details, but i don't feel like looking up what I missed on wikipedia or watching that movie again. 😅
You wanna bet since I Am Sam & Four Christmases ended up as a box-office success, were getting sequels to those 2 later on sometime?
No, definitely not... that's not how the Buisness works
They call it the house that freddy built. And while i agree, i dont call it that. I call it the house that built the 1990 ninja turtles movie 🤌 new line relased every one of my all time favorite movies back in the day
A history of Charles Band productions would be interesting, not just Full Moon but also Empire.
Yes
I Have Some Look Back Requests For You:
A Look Back At PBS Kids Go
A Look Back At Disney’s Sing Along Songs
A Look Back At Cartoon Network’s Cartoon Theater
A Look Back At The Toys To Life Video Games
A Look Back At The Three Don Bluth TV Shows
A Look Back At Disney’s Epic Mickey Franchise
A Look Back At Captain N: The Game Master
A Look Back At Rankin Bass
A Look Back At The Hub Network
A Look Back At Friday Night Nicktoons
I'd love you to do the history of STX Entertainment and Open Road Films.
Technically didn’t new line also release the swan princess
Yeah, but Sony bought the distribution rights later on.
@@ethancoentertainment8335 ik
I would like for you to do a history of Happy Madison Productions
New Line Cinema Box Office History
1970: $2.2 million
1972: $396.4 million
1974: $1.4 billion
1975: $51.5 million
1977: $53.9 million
1978: $752.2 million
1981: $365.4 million
1982: $15.3 million
1983: $11.8 million
1984: $522.3 million
1985: $256.3 million
1986: $129.7 million
1987: $461.5 million
1988: $517.9 million
1989: $328.9 million
1990: $1.5 billion
1991: $1 billion
1992: $1.5 billion
1993: $1.4 billion
1994: $3.4 billion
1995: $2.6 billion
1996: $2.2 billion
1997: $1.5 billion
1998: $3 billion
1999: $1.8 billion
2000: $1.9 billion
2001: $5.1 billion
2002: $5.8 billion
2003: $5.4 billion
2004: $1.6 billion
2005: $1.9 billion
2006: $987.5 million
2007: $2.7 billion
2008: $2.3 billion
2009: $2.1 billion
2010: $1.4 billion
2011: $1.4 billion
2012: $2.6 billion
2013: $3.6 billion
2014: $3.2 billion
2015: $1.9 billion
2016: $2 billion
2017: $2 billion
2018: $2 billion
2019: $2 billion
2020: $6.5 million
2021: $482.3 million
2022: $555.8 million
2023: $596.4 million
2024: $69.1 million
History of Magnolia Pictures?
this could've been fox, disney... this could've been fox