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co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Management 360 and Tremendum Pictures July 29, 2015: Vacation: co-production with Big Kid Pictures August 14, 2015: Straight Outta Compton: studio credit only; co-production with Universal Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Cube Vision. Nominated - Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical ...
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Universal Pictures worked in collaboration with Kurtzman and Morgan, to create a writer's room of various contributors to create the stories which would later be expanded into scripts, [37] where the movies were intended to have horror as their primary genre, as opposed to the action adventure nature of the studio's previous remakes.
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In 1983, Universal Pictures launched an independent film arm designed to release specialty films, Universal Classics, and the division has sights on separation. [30] In 1987, Universal Pictures, MGM/UA Communications Co., and Paramount Pictures teamed up to market feature film and television products to China. Consumer reach was measured in ...
co-production with RKO Pictures and Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy August 13, 1982: Fast Times at Ridgemont High: co-production with Refugee Films Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2005 September 26, 1982: Moonlighting: U.S. distribution under Universal ...
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment is the home video distributor for all of the Universal Pictures film library, the Focus Features film library, most of the 1929–1949 Paramount film library held by EMKA, Ltd., and shows from the NBCUniversal Syndication Studios library (NBC, E!, Syfy, USA Network, Universal Kids, and Oxygen).
The VHS version adds an extra bit just before the closing credits, in which Junior interrupts the sequence to tell the audience that he'll be back next summer for Problem Child 2. Then he disappears and a loud flatulent noise is heard, followed by Ben shouting, "Junior!", him laughing, and the roll of the closing credits.