Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990). No, I don't know why either.https://twitter.com/AuxGod_/status/1364799461428400128 …
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It was sort of that with the Robert Altman films it released. The company really was all over the place on the scale of films it released, which is a good thing.
Studios/distributors like it defined mid-budget filmmaking, specially in the 90's and 00's. It's not for no reason that in the last 10 years when the mid-budget film was dying off and refocused in the prestige tv format, New Line Cinema dramatically decreased its output.
The only time when I see New Line now is when it is a co-production with Warner Bros (it's owner). It's website even directly leads you to the Warner Bros site. Sad.
Which is itself inextricably linked with this gem:pic.twitter.com/LgFCFEbXSb
it was TMNT for me too! I remember being unbelievably pumped to see that movie that I even watched good morning america because it was going to show a clip of the movie. I was 6.
I think of 13th warrior. I don’t know if that was a new line film but it feels like it should should have been.
I thought Home Alone but did NLC actually produce that film 
Apparently it was 20th Century Fox 
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