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...actors going to the bathroom. You don’t let them look at the camera. You don’t kill dogs (although murdering people is fine) and you don’t inflict violence or cruelty on children. Frailty obliterates that last boundary in spades as longtime studio actor Bill Paxton moves behind the camera in his feature-film directorial debut...
...time.” It’s like watching football in the family room on Sundays where everybody gets a chance to weigh in, and although they may get laughed at, it’s all in good fun. We laugh from the moment we get in that studio at 5 a.m. until 5 p.m. There’s nothing better. These guys are real professionals. Right now, I absolutely and thoroughly enjoy...
...therapy session that hit a little too close to home. "You fat f___!" exclaimed Katzenberg at one point, echoing a sentiment not uncommon in Hollywood but usually muttered behind Weinstein's back. The most uncomfortable moment, however, came when it was time to hand out "Max" awards to the studio's Oscar nominees, including Marisa Tomei and Renee Zellweger. Weinstein was joined onstage by his young daughter; he joked that she had to pitch in because there weren't enough Miramax employees left. Earlier in the week the company had laid off some 75 people, or 15% of its work...
...studio first hit pay dirt in the '80s with the success of small, quirky films like sex, lies, and videotape, then exploded with big hits, including The Crying Game and Pulp Fiction. It reached critical mass with Best Picture winners The English Patient and Shakespeare in Love during the late '90s. The brothers--Harvey especially--seemed to have a knack for seeing around the zeitgeist and an unerring eye for talent. Gwyneth Paltrow, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck became part of the Miramax stable, the newest cool kids' table in Hollywood...
...This is an unprecedented instillation of early, early portraits of women in his circle that has not hung together since the time they were in his studio,” said Sarah B. Kianovsky, exhibit curator and assistant curator of paintings, sculpture and decorative arts for the Fogg...