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===Background===
(1995-2006)
'''Miramax/Dimension Home Entertainment''' was a sub-label of [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]] formed in 1997 that released select [[Dimension Films]] titles on home video. It was retired after the Dimension name was taken by Harvey and Bob Weinstein in 2005.


===Logo (1997-2005)===
Logo: On a black background we see the Miramax logo (still version) without films, and then a slash next to it and the still Dimension logo next to the slash, underneath is the words "HOME ENTERTAINMENT", separated by 2 lines.
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'''Visuals:''' Over a black background is the [[Miramax Films|Miramax]] print logo without "FILMS", and then a slash next to it and the still [[Dimension Films|Dimension]] logo next to the slash. Underneath are the words "HOME ENTERTAINMENT", separated by 2 lines.
FX/SFX: None.


'''Technique:''' A digital graphic.
Music/Sounds: None.


'''Audio:''' None.
Availability: A very rare oddity. This is seen on a few Miramax-branded Dimension Films DVD and VHS releases, but most just carry ether the Dimension or Miramax Home Entertainment logos. Can be seen on Hellraiser III, the widescreen edition VHS of The Crow, and the DVD of Legend of the Swordsman (AKA, Swordsman II: Asia The Invincible). Also seen on some international releases, such as the Australian DVD of Spy Kids 3D: Game Over, the Starsky and Hutch movie and the 2005 UK DVD of Sin City.


'''Availability:''' This is seen on a few Miramax-branded Dimension Films DVD and VHS releases.
Editor's Note: None.
*Can be seen on ''Hellraiser III'', the widescreen edition VHS of ''The Crow'', the aforementioned film's sequel ''The Crow: City of Angels'', and the DVD of ''Legend of the Swordsman'' (aka ''Swordsman II: Asia The Invincible'').
* Most releases that have the print logo on this packaging (eg, the PAL DVD release of ''Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams'') use either the [[Dimension Home Entertainment|Dimension Home Video]] or [[Miramax Home Entertainment]] logos instead of this one.
*Also seen on some international releases, such as the PAL DVD release of ''Spy Kids 3D: Game Over'', the ''Starsky and Hutch'' movie and the 2005 UK DVD of ''Sin City''.

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Latest revision as of 15:52, 17 April 2024

Background

Miramax/Dimension Home Entertainment was a sub-label of Buena Vista Home Entertainment formed in 1997 that released select Dimension Films titles on home video. It was retired after the Dimension name was taken by Harvey and Bob Weinstein in 2005.

Logo (1997-2005)


Visuals: Over a black background is the Miramax print logo without "FILMS", and then a slash next to it and the still Dimension logo next to the slash. Underneath are the words "HOME ENTERTAINMENT", separated by 2 lines.

Technique: A digital graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: This is seen on a few Miramax-branded Dimension Films DVD and VHS releases.

  • Can be seen on Hellraiser III, the widescreen edition VHS of The Crow, the aforementioned film's sequel The Crow: City of Angels, and the DVD of Legend of the Swordsman (aka Swordsman II: Asia The Invincible).
  • Most releases that have the print logo on this packaging (eg, the PAL DVD release of Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams) use either the Dimension Home Video or Miramax Home Entertainment logos instead of this one.
  • Also seen on some international releases, such as the PAL DVD release of Spy Kids 3D: Game Over, the Starsky and Hutch movie and the 2005 UK DVD of Sin City.
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