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New Line's 2004-2008 filmography was practically a non-stop litany of box-office disappointments. With the exception of ''Film/TheButterflyEffect'', ''Film/WeddingCrashers'', and ''Film/{{Hairspray|2007}}'', New Line couldn't turn a profit post-''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Return of the King]]''. Once ''Film/TheGoldenCompass'' tanked in the U.S., it was decided that they would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. New Line lingers on as [[DemotedToExtra a subsidiary of WB's feature film division]], though some former New Line executives, most prominently Toby Emmerich and Walter Hamada, have run either WB itself or some subsidiaries such as Creator/DCFilms.
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New Line's 2004-2008 filmography was practically a non-stop litany of box-office disappointments. With the exception of ''Film/TheButterflyEffect'', ''Film/WeddingCrashers'', and ''Film/{{Hairspray|2007}}'', New Line couldn't turn a profit post-''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Return of the King]]''. Once ''Film/TheGoldenCompass'' tanked in the U.S., it was decided that they would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. New Line lingers on as [[DemotedToExtra a subsidiary of WB's feature film division]], though some former New Line executives, most prominently Toby Emmerich and Walter Hamada, have run either WB itself or some subsidiaries such as Creator/DCFilms.
Creator/DCFilms for some time (Emmerich left sometime after the creation of Warner Bros. Discovery).
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TheEighties started off as usual for New Line Cinema. It made a number of horror flicks (such as the original ''[[Film/TheEvilDead1981 Evil Dead]]''), kept releasing foreign and art movies, and [[BreadEggsMilkSquick got hit hard with a financial dearth]]. It finally managed to strike gold in 1984, when it distributed ''[[Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984 A Nightmare on Elm Street]]'', which managed to be an instant success, no doubt helped by its minuscule budget (leading to NLC's nickname, "The House That Freddy Built"). In the following years, New Line Cinema kept hitting hard with horror films and other fare.
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TheEighties started off as usual for New Line Cinema. It made a number of horror flicks (such as the original ''[[Film/TheEvilDead1981 Evil Dead]]''), kept releasing foreign and art movies, and [[BreadEggsMilkSquick got hit hard with a financial dearth]]. It finally managed to strike gold in 1984, when it distributed ''[[Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984 A Nightmare on Elm Street]]'', which managed to be an instant success, no doubt helped by its minuscule budget (leading to NLC's nickname, "The House That Freddy Built"). In the following years, New Line Cinema kept hitting hard with horror films and other fare.
fare. For a time in the early 1990s, NLC and Creator/CarolcoPictures had a joint venture called ''Seven Arts'' (not to be confused with several other companies that went under that name, including one that eventually became part of Warner Bros.), which primarily released a mix of Carolco's lower-budget films and some arthouse pictures. It didn't last too long and it was gone by 1993 (these films are mostly owned by Creator/StudioCanal these days as part of the Carolco library they acquired).
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New Line Cinema is a film studio owned by AT&T's Creator/WarnerMedia unit. It is a subsidiary of Creator/WarnerBros since 2008.
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New Line's 2004-2008 filmography was practically a non-stop litany of box-office disappointments. With the exception of ''Film/TheButterflyEffect'', ''Film/WeddingCrashers'', and ''Film/{{Hairspray|2007}}'', New Line couldn't turn a profit post-''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Return of the King]]''. Once ''Film/TheGoldenCompass'' tanked in the U.S., it was decided that they would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. New Line lingers on as [[DemotedToExtra a subsidiary of WB's feature film division]], though some former New Line executives, most prominently Toby Emmerich, now Emmerich and Walter Hamada, have run either WB itself and or some subsidiaries such as Creator/DCFilms.
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* ''Film/TorchSongTrilogy'' (1988)
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* ''Film/TorchSongTrilogy'' ''Theatre/TorchSongTrilogy'' (1988)
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New Line's 2004-2008 filmography was practically a non-stop litany of box-office disappointments. With the exception of ''Film/TheButterflyEffect'', ''Film/WeddingCrashers'', and ''Film/{{Hairspray|2007}}'', New Line couldn't turn a profit post-''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Return of the King]]''. Once ''Film/TheGoldenCompass'' tanked in the U.S., it was decided that they would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. New Line lingers on as [[DemotedToExtra a subsidiary of WB's feature film division]], though some former New Line executives, most prominently Toby Emmerich, now run WB itself or and some subsidiaries such as Creator/DCFilms.
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** ''Film/LeatherfaceTheTexasChainsawMassacreIII'' (1990)
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New Line's 2004-2008 filmography was practically a non-stop litany of box-office disappointments. With the exception of ''Film/TheButterflyEffect'', ''Film/WeddingCrashers'', and ''Film/{{Hairspray}}'', ''Film/{{Hairspray|2007}}'', New Line couldn't turn a profit post-''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Return of the King]]''. Once ''Film/TheGoldenCompass'' tanked in the U.S., it was decided that they would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. New Line lingers on as [[DemotedToExtra a subsidiary of WB's feature film division]], though some former New Line executives, most prominently Toby Emmerich, now run WB itself or some subsidiaries such as Creator/DCFilms.
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New Line's 2004-2008 filmography was practically a non-stop litany of box-office disappointments. With the exception of ''Film/TheButterflyEffect'', ''Film/WeddingCrashers'', and ''Film/{{Hairspray}}'', New Line couldn't turn a profit post-''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Return of the King]]''. Once ''Film/TheGoldenCompass'' tanked in the U.S., it was decided that they would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. New Line lingers on as [[DemotedToExtra a subsidiary of WB's feature film division]], though some former New Line executives, most prominently Toby Emmerich, now run WB itself or some subsidiaries such as Creator/DCFilms.
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New Line's 2004-2008 filmography was practically a non-stop litany of box-office disappointments. With the exception of ''Film/TheButterflyEffect'', ''Film/WeddingCrashers'', and ''Film/{{Hairspray}}'', New Line couldn't turn a profit post-''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Return of the King]]''. Once ''Film/TheGoldenCompass'' tanked in the U.S., it was decided that they would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. New Line lingers on as [[DemotedToExtra a subsidiary of WB's feature film division]].
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