New Line Home Video (Brazil): Difference between revisions

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'''Music/Sounds:''' A snippet of the audio for [[RLJE_Films#2nd_Logo_(1989-1998)|Image Entertainment]]'s second logo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A snippet of the audio for [[RLJE_Films#2nd_Logo_(1989-1998)|Image Entertainment]]'s second logo.
'''Availability''': Seen on at least one VHS tape, which is a Brazilian version of ''Bold Stroke'', also known as ''Brush With Death''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on at least one VHS tape, which is a Brazilian version of ''Bold Stroke'', also known as ''Brush With Death''.





Revision as of 11:26, 12 October 2022


Not to be confused with New Line Home Entertainment, a home entertainment subsidiary of New Line Cinema.

(1990s)

Logo: On a white background, we see a stylized red "n" and black "L" (which slightly resembles the "L" in LaserVision's logo) above a black rectangle containing the stacked white text "NEW LINE HOME VIDEO" (the final two words are smaller and underneath the first two words), which is above a line and a small circle in its bottom-center, which rotates to face us before the black sides of the screen close in, stopping when they reach the black rectangle. After a few seconds, we quickly fade to black.

FX/SFX: Simplistic computer animation.

Music/Sounds: A snippet of the audio for Image Entertainment's second logo.

Availability: Seen on at least one VHS tape, which is a Brazilian version of Bold Stroke, also known as Brush With Death.

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