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'''''Infinifilm''''', first introduced in [[2001]], is [[New Line Cinema]]'s brand of specialized [[DVD]]s, containing a feature to notify viewers of special features on the disc applicable to the scene currently playing, such as interviews, behind-the-scenes footage or deleted scenes. If the user chooses to watch one of these special features, the movie will be paused and the special feature will then be played. After that the user will be returned to the point in the movie where they left off.
'''''Infinifilm''''', first introduced in 2001, was [[New Line Cinema]]'s brand of specialized [[DVD]]s containing a feature to notify viewers of special features on the disc applicable to the scene currently playing, such as interviews, behind-the-scenes footage or deleted scenes. If the user chose to watch one of these special features, the movie would be paused and the special feature would then be played. After that, the user would be returned to the point in the movie where they left off.


As of 2011, the most recent Infinifilm DVD release was ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' in 2006. Many of the label's films that New Line ported to [[Blu-ray]] feature the original Infinifilm content rebranded as "Focus Points." While New Line has yet to make an official statement on the status of the Infinifilm label, it generally appears to have been abandoned.
The first Infinifilm DVD release was ''[[Thirteen Days (film)|Thirteen Days]]'' in 2001, and the last release was ''[[The Number 23]]'' in 2007. Many of the label's films that New Line ported to [[Blu-ray]] featuring the original Infinifilm content were rebranded as "Focus Points." New Line then abandoned Infinifilm, most likely due to the 2008 absorption by [[Warner Bros.]]


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==List of films released through Infinifilm==
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*''[[Austin Powers in Goldmember]]''
*''[[Blow (film)|Blow]]''
*''[[The Butterfly Effect]]''
*''[[Elf (film)|Elf]]''
*''[[15 Minutes]]''
*''[[Final Destination 2]]''
*''[[Friday After Next]]''
*''[[John Q]]''
*''[[The Last Mimzy]]''
*''[[Little Nicky]]'' (as an Easter Egg)
*''[[The Mask (film)|The Mask]]'' (has an infinifilm like DVD-ROM feature)
*''[[A Nightmare On Elm Street]]''
*''[[The Number 23]]''
*''[[Rush Hour 2]]''
*''[[Thirteen Days (film)|Thirteen Days]]''


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== External links ==
[[Category:Home video lines]]
* [http://www.infinifilm.com Official site]
[[Category:Audiovisual introductions in 2001]]


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Latest revision as of 15:03, 29 February 2024

Infinifilm, first introduced in 2001, was New Line Cinema's brand of specialized DVDs containing a feature to notify viewers of special features on the disc applicable to the scene currently playing, such as interviews, behind-the-scenes footage or deleted scenes. If the user chose to watch one of these special features, the movie would be paused and the special feature would then be played. After that, the user would be returned to the point in the movie where they left off.

The first Infinifilm DVD release was Thirteen Days in 2001, and the last release was The Number 23 in 2007. Many of the label's films that New Line ported to Blu-ray featuring the original Infinifilm content were rebranded as "Focus Points." New Line then abandoned Infinifilm, most likely due to the 2008 absorption by Warner Bros.