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October 13, 2000: The Ladies Man: co-production with SNL Studios and Broadway Video: October 27, 2000: Lucky Numbers: distribution outside Europe and Africa only; [6] co-production with StudioCanal, Mad Chance Productions and Alphaville: November 17, 2000: Rugrats in Paris: The Movie: co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo ...
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In October 2005, Paramount announced that it would be supporting the HD video format Blu-ray in addition to rival format HD DVD, becoming the first studio to release on both formats. [10] Its first four HD DVD releases came in July 2006, [11] and it released four titles on Blu-ray two months later. [12]
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South Park was first released on home video in the United States on DVD and VHS by Rhino Home Video (subsidiary of Warner Music Group) in 1998, [1] but these releases soon went out of print. They were then released in Europe starting in the year 2000. They were later re-released in the United States, starting in 2002.
The split was completed on December 31, 2005. [95] Paramount's home entertainment unit began using the CBS DVD brand for the Paramount Television library, as both Viacom and CBS Corporation were controlled by Sumner Redstone's National Amusements. [96]
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The following is a complete list of films produced and/or distributed by American production and distribution company Dimension Films, a subsidiary of Lantern Entertainment, formerly owned by The Walt Disney Company under Miramax, and later by The Weinstein Company.