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===1st Warning (November 20, 1991-2008)===
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File:MGMUAHomeVideo1990Warning.png|VHS variant
File:New Line Home Video Warning Screen (1999).jpeg|DVD fullscreen variant
File:New Line Home Video Warning Screen (1999, widescreen).jpeg|DVD widescreen variant
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the [https://www.avid.wiki/MGM_Home_Entertainment/Warning_Screens#3rd_Warning_(June_13,_1990-August_30,_2005) 3rd MGM/UA Home Video warning screen].
1st Warning (Embassy Home Entertainment)
(1982-1983)


'''Variant:''' A digitally recreated version of this warning exists on DVDs.
The first VidAmerica warning is used; see Various Warning Screen Descriptions for details.


'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic.
2nd Warning (Embassy Home Entertainment/Nelson Entertainment, later New Line Home Video)
(1983-1991)
Nelson Entertainment WarningNew Line Home Entertainment Warning Screen - CLG Wiki


'''Audio:''' None.
Warning: On a purple background, we see the FBI square (the big white "FBI" with the white FBI logo). Next to it is a white square is black text. Between some of the text is a vermilion "WARNING!"


'''Availability:''' Seen on New Line Home Video tapes from 1991-1998. Also seen on early New Line Home Video DVDs as well.
FX/SFX: None.


===2nd Warning (November 20, 1991-March 4, 1992)===
Variations:
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There is a tacked-on copyright date on Unicorn Video releases.
CTHV1992FBIWarning.png
Sometimes the background is blue.
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the [https://www.avid.wiki/Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainment/Warning_Screens#4th_Warning_(1982-December_28,_2004,_January_2005;_USA_only) RCA/Columbia Home Video warning screen] at the time.
Music/Sounds: None.


'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic.
Availability: This was used for Embassy Home Entertainment and Nelson Entertainment before New Line Home Video took over their home entertainment department. On New Line releases, can be seen on City Slickers and Eve of Destruction starring Gregory Hines. Also seen on Video Treasures, Strand Home Video, Fries Home Video and early MPI Home Video releases. Surprisingly, it made an appearance on the 1992 MGM/UA demo VHS of Time Bomb.


Editor's Note: None.
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Seen on the 1991 demo VHS of ''Shadow of China'' (the standard VHS has the previous warning) and the 1992 VHS of ''Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare'', which were co-released by [[RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video]] and [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] respectively.


===3rd Warning (March 24, 1998-2008)===
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File:New Line Home Video Warning Screen (1998).jpeg|VHS variant
File:New Line Home Entertainment Warning Screen (2007, widescreen).jpeg|DVD widescreen variant
File:New Line Home Entertainment Warning Screen (2001).jpeg|DVD remade variant
File:New Line Home Video Warning Screen (1999, Cinram).jpeg|Cinram/WAMO variant
File:New Line Home Entertainment Warning Screen (2007, Cinram, Widescreen).jpeg|Cinram/WAMO widescreen variant
File:New Line Home Entertainment Warning Screen (2008, The Golden Compass).jpeg|''The Golden Compass'' variant
</gallery>


3rd Warning
(1992)


'''Visuals:''' Kind of an updated version of the 1st warning. The shadow effects are white, "{{color|red|'''WARNING'''}}" is a bit skinnier and the text is bolder. Also, the lining of the text is very different as well.
Columbia TriStar Home Video Warning Screen (1990's)
Warning: Just the 1983-2004 Warning screen seen on RCA/Columbia-Columbia TriStar releases.


'''Variants:'''
FX/SFX: None.
*On many DVD releases, a digitally recreated version exists where all of the text is wider and in a different font.
*A different DVD variant exists on some DVDs manufactured by either [[Cinram International|Cinram]] or [[Warner Advanced Media Operations]], starting in 1999. The "{{color|red|'''WARNING'''}}" text is smaller. has a grey shadow, and the text is in a different font with different formatting.
*A custom-made version was seen on ''The Golden Compass''.


'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic.
Music/Sounds: None.


'''Audio:''' None.
Availability: For New Line Home Video, seen on Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare. Possibly an editing mistake.


'''Availability:''' Seen on New Line Home Video/Entertainment releases until 2008.
Editor's Note: None.


===Final Note===
After 2008, New Line Home Entertainment began using the warnings from [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (Warning Screens)|Warner Home Video]].


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[[Category:Warning screens]] [[Category:Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]]
4th Warning
[[Category:Warner Bros. Discovery]] [[Category:New Line Cinema]] [[Category:American warning screens]]
(1991-1997)
New Line Home Video Warning Screen

Warning: On a black background, we see the word "WARNING" in red with drop shadow. Below it is the Warning text in white. This was also used for the Warning screen of MGM/UA Home Video.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on New Line Home Video tapes from 1991-1997. Also seen on early New Line Home Video DVD's as well.

Editor's Note: None.



5th Warning
(1997-2008)
New Line 1997 WarningGolden Compass Warning

Warning: Kind of an updated version of the 1991 Warning. The shadow effects are white, the "Warning" a bit skinnier and the text is bolder. Also, the lining of the text is very different as well.

Variant: A custom-made version was seen on The Golden Compass.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on New Line Home Video/Entertainment releases until 2008.

Editor's Note: None.

[[Category:Warning Screens]] [[Category:WarnerMedia]]

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1st Warning (November 20, 1991-2008)

Visuals: Same as the 3rd MGM/UA Home Video warning screen.

Variant: A digitally recreated version of this warning exists on DVDs.

Technique: A still, computerized graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on New Line Home Video tapes from 1991-1998. Also seen on early New Line Home Video DVDs as well.

2nd Warning (November 20, 1991-March 4, 1992)

Visuals: Same as the RCA/Columbia Home Video warning screen at the time.

Technique: A still, computerized graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on the 1991 demo VHS of Shadow of China (the standard VHS has the previous warning) and the 1992 VHS of Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, which were co-released by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video and Columbia TriStar Home Video respectively.

3rd Warning (March 24, 1998-2008)


Visuals: Kind of an updated version of the 1st warning. The shadow effects are white, "WARNING" is a bit skinnier and the text is bolder. Also, the lining of the text is very different as well.

Variants:

  • On many DVD releases, a digitally recreated version exists where all of the text is wider and in a different font.
  • A different DVD variant exists on some DVDs manufactured by either Cinram or Warner Advanced Media Operations, starting in 1999. The "WARNING" text is smaller. has a grey shadow, and the text is in a different font with different formatting.
  • A custom-made version was seen on The Golden Compass.

Technique: A still, computerized graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on New Line Home Video/Entertainment releases until 2008.

Final Note

After 2008, New Line Home Entertainment began using the warnings from Warner Home Video.

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