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... bed with female co-star Julianne Moore, some wondered if Man's distributor, the Weinstein Company, might be trying to downplay the film's gay themes. (Further arousing suspicion was ... we don't imagine will squelch the controversy. Last night, though, we ran into the ever-charming Harvey Weinstein himself, following a screening of Single Man at the Lighthouse Screening Room, and asked if ...
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... Everybody's Fine is its distributor, Miramax. The once-great company was a defiant force of nature back in the days of Harvey and Bob Weinstein, a vibrant champion of arthouse cinema that transformed the Oscar landscape. ... 4.3m. Total: $33.9m
10. Everybody's Fine, $4m
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... a Relativity production. Produced by Marc Platt, Harvey Weinstein, John DeLuca, Rob Marshall. ... , Ryan Kavanaugh, Tucker Tooley, Bob Weinstein, Kelly Carmichael, Michael Dryer. Co-executive producers ... 1963 classic "8½," the Stateside Weinstein release will probably find a more receptive audience among culture ... Myhre; senior art directors, Phil Harvey, Tomas Voth; supervising art director, ...
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... . The film is being adapted by Rob Marshall and produced by the Weinstein Company.
Nine is a musical with a book by Arthur Kopit and ... is haunted by the many women in his life just as his career is in jeopardy. The Weinstein Co. will produce the Lucamar Productions film. John ... Day-Lewis is a coup for Harvey Weinstein, whose first association with the actor came when Weinstein's Miramax Films ...
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... is nothing new. Back in June we reported on a GQ interview where Harvey Weinstein talked about the vast amounts of material Tarantino had prepped for Basterds, much of which could be compiled into other films and projects. Word was that ... Place in History
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Is Harvey Weinstein Asking Tarantino To Cut 40 Minutes From Inglourious Basterds? ...
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... gay love story that's out today, says he's unhappy about the Weinstein Co's efforts to "sanitize" the gay ... trailer and promotional posters to widen its appeal.
Essentially Harvey and his marketing geniuses decided to play down the adaptation of a ... posters. When Mike Vilensky of New York Magazine asked Harvey Weinstein about the poster, that features only Firth and Moore, he ...
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... ; opened to a mere $11.6 million, Harvey Weinstein split the film's two parts -- ... and shuttled them to international markets individually. While that recouped a little of the Weinstein Co.'s money, it incurred the wrath of purists who were angry that the original film had been corrupted. Tarantino and Weinstein are famously loyal to each other, and while the writer-director eventually made ...
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... quot; opened to a mere $11.6 million, Harvey Weinstein split the film's two parts -- ... and shuttled them to international markets individually.
While that recouped a little of the Weinstein Co.'s money, it incurred the wrath of purists who ... were angry the original film had been corrupted.
Tarantino and Weinstein are famously loyal to each other, and while the writer-director eventually made ...
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... ; opened to a mere $11.6 million, Harvey Weinstein split the film's two parts -- ... and shuttled them to international markets individually. While that recouped a little of the Weinstein Co.'s money, it incurred the wrath of purists who were angry that the original film had been corrupted. Tarantino and Weinstein are famously loyal to each other, and while the writer-director eventually made ...
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... ; opened to a mere $11.6 million, Harvey Weinstein split the film's two parts -- ... and shuttled them to international markets individually. While that recouped a little of the Weinstein Co.'s money, it incurred the wrath of purists who were angry that the original film had been corrupted. Tarantino and Weinstein are famously loyal to each other, and while the writer-director eventually made ...
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... in
further reports.
HARASSMENT OBJECTIVES
In his book, Psychiatry and the CIA: Victims of Mind Control, Dr.
Harvey Weinstein quotes the following passage from a book entitled,
A ... be substituted more easily.'"
Dr. Weinstein then comments: "The parallel with
Cameron's ... -volunteer psychiatric
patients on behalf of the CIA. Dr. Weinstein's father was one of
Cameron's ...
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... Loren, Nicole Kidman, Judi Dench, Kate Hudson, Stacy 'fergie' Ferguson
Director: Rob Marshall
Producers: Bobby Cohen, Marc Platt, Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein, Rob Marshall, John Deluca
Writers: Michael Tolkin, Anthony Minghella, Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli, Brunello Rondi, Arthur Kopit
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... . It is the second film of the Scary Movie franchise.
Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans
Produced by Eric L. Gold
Peter Schwerin
Bob Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein
Brad Weston
Sue Jett
Barry Rosenbush
Tony Mark (Co-exec.)
Written by Shawn Wayans
Marlon Wayans
Greg Grabianski
Dave Polsky
Michael Anthony Snowden
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... to-riches" story; writer/director/composer Troy Duffy was a bartender at J. Sloan's in Los Angeles when Miramax head Harvey Weinstein not only bought the script, but signed Duffy to direct, his band to score the film and agreed to purchase the bar for Weinstein and Duffy to co-own. However, Duffy quickly managed to sour the deal, putting the script into ...
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... | Music
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Bernie Mac, Sharon Leal,Affion Crockett, P.J. Byrne
Directed by: Malcolm D. Lee
Produced by: Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein, Mark McNair
Plot: Though it's been some twenty years since they have spoken with one another, two estranged soul-singing legends agree to participate in a reunion performance ...
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