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New Line's success in the s was closely tied to the popularity of the Nightmare on Elm Street movies, of which there were six. The company promoted the films with personal appearances by actor Robert Englund, who played the burned and disfigured killer Freddy Krueger. Each succeeding film drew a large audience. Even though New Line seemed to have an unstoppable product in the Elm Street series, the company did not deviate from its early financial strictness.
New Line timed the release of its films carefully, so that they did not compete with the major studios' big releases. Though a new Elm Street film in the late s was bound to have a big opening because of its loyal following, New Line typically debuted during a dull time, such as at the end of summer, when no blockbusters were around to distract from it. New Line Cinema went public in , made newly visible by the first two Elm Street movies.
The company also branched into television. It produced Freddy's Nightmares with Lorimar Telepictures. The show was hosted by actor Englund, though New Line was careful to monitor how much the Freddy character appeared on the show, so as not to dilute his popularity. The arrangement with Lorimar meant that company took the financial risk, and New Line and Lorimar split the profits from syndication of the series.
New Line had more than Freddy Krueger in its arsenal. These were, like the Elm Street films, produced on a relatively low budget and geared towards a youthful audience. The company also produced other movies similar to what it distributed in the s to college campuses. New Line produced Torch Song Trilogy in This was a movie by Harvey Fierstein, based on his Broadway play about a drag queen. Other films the company produced were equally low-budget, and an eclectic mix. New Line produced children's films, such as Babar: The Movie and Suburban Commandos, assorted horror films, and softer movies such as Torch Song Trilogy that looked for an art house audience.
The company had a huge mass-market hit in with its release of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The movie, based on a comic and television show about four pizza-loving warrior turtles, was a must-see for children worldwide, and it became the highest grossing film ever for an independent studio. RHI brought with it a library of films that could be syndicated. New Line wanted a bigger toehold in the fast-growing television movie market, and was also looking to syndicate shows in Europe.
The deal gave New Line home video and foreign rights to a substantial collection of films, some in all. As part of the arrangement, New Line also became a backer of filmmaker Rob Reiner.
The company signed on to back Reiner's next 11 films, for New Line had become a more powerful company in the early s. It had a worldwide distribution arm, a television and home video business, and its own singular brand of new movies. In the company caught the eye of media mogul Ted Turner. New Line became a unit of Turner Broadcasting in The company began working on a slightly bigger scale, spending more to develop and promote its films. But it was still a small studio compared to such established Hollywood giants as Warner Brothers.
It stayed with films for a youthful audience, such as its The Mask, taken from a comic book and starring Jim Carrey. This film had conventional marketing, including tie-ins with McDonald's, and merchandising deals with a toy maker and a video game producer. Since Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Entertainment Wiki Explore. Swackhammer Dorian Tyrell.
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Orion Pictures lasted 19 years before it kicked the bucket and United Artists lasted 86 years. Find more posts: Movie News. SG Dave on Feb 28, I'd heard about their troubles. Sounds like a fire sale. They must have made a killing with the Lord of the Rings what did they do with all the money it made and so fast? Leave it up to the real companies that actually know how to market well.
Not much surprise here.. The more they merge and lose control just cause they maintain seperate development, production, etc. DON'T think that Warner is not in control , the more we can expect similar branding concepts and market introductions, hmmm..
The last one I can remember that had an interesting marketing campaign was V for Vendetta, and I can't even remember why I was so embraced by such an unknown story The rest Then again.. I love Warner Brothers I just want some new takes in how you will bring the products to market.
Dusty on Feb 28, Ryan on Feb 29, You say they would be hitting big with "Sex and the City: The Movie". Come on smells of Box Office failure. I can't see why anyone would want to go to the movies to see this. Especially since there are several show on network television which are pretty much the same thing. I would wait and see just how smart they really are before making such a statement…but, who knows???? Stranger things have happened…. New Line has made plenty of solid and outright huge movies.
What the heck. Therfore, I rekon that they will still use the New Line Cinema logo. We are the authors of 'Ring of Skeletons' and ask how we can submit our book to become a movie? Ring of Skeletons This is truly a strange tale. It is professionally written and is fast moving and very unpredictable. From the beginning you step back in time. The language, people and places of the British Empire are authentic except for the main characters. Suddenly you are back in time. Professor Benjamin T.
Ogg in , begins his quest to find the truth about a heinous gargoyle attack in Brighton.
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