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Buchwald v. Paramount (1990), 1990 Cal. App. LEXIS 634, was a breach of contract lawsuit filed and decided in California in which humorist and writer Art Buchwald alleged that Paramount Pictures stole his script idea and turned it into the 1988 movie Coming to America.
Paramount Home Entertainment (1976–present) Nickelodeon Home Entertainment (1993–present) Nick Jr. DVD (2002–2007) MTV Home Entertainment (1994–present) Comedy Central Home Entertainment (1998–present) PBS Home Video (2004–2011) BET Home Entertainment (2007–present) Miramax Home Entertainment (1992–2010)
In 2019, Paramount Pictures produced limited quantities of the 2018 film Bumblebee to give away as promotional contest prizes. [92] In 2021, professional wrestling promotion Impact Wrestling released a limited run of VHS tapes containing that year's Slammiversary, which quickly sold out. The company later announced future VHS runs of pay-per ...
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment LLC [1] [2] (formerly Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Universal Studios Home Video, MCA/Universal Home Video, MCA Home Video, MCA Videodisc, and MCA Videocassette, Inc.) is the home video distribution division of Universal Pictures, an American film studio, owned by NBCUniversal, which is owned by ...
Emotions ran high throughout 2024 at Shari Redstone’s Paramount Global, as my colleague Lila MacLellan details for Fortune. Multiple rounds of layoffs and general mismanagement—including a ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has indicated early interest in exploring a partnership with Paramount Global to combine WBD’s Max and Paramount+, according to sources. Paramount Global, after its ...
The film was released directly to videocassette and LaserDisc in 1994 by Paramount Home Video. It was re-issued on VHS in 1996, under the Paramount Family Favorites label. The film has been seen on DVD releases in Australia and Germany. It was officially released on DVD and Blu-Ray by Full Moon Features on February 8, 2022 in North America. [2]
CBS, Inc. established a home video arm, CBS Video Enterprises (CVE), in 1979 with Cy Leslie as chairman.. In 1980, CVE formed a joint venture with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), called MGM/CBS Home Video which licensed the film library of MGM for release on home videocassette, following the early leads of Paramount Home Video and 20th Century Fox's Magnetic Video division.