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... technical craftsmen. "The film editors, the cinematographers, the sound mixers those guys are real guy guys, who Harvey Weinstein likes to call 'the steak eaters,"' said Tom O'Neil, a columnist for the awards Web site TheEnvelope.com ...
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... multiple roles and their first big-screen duel. "I couldn't believe it had never been done before," said Harvey Weinstein, whose Weinstein Co. released "The Forbidden Kingdom" along with partner Lionsgate. Universal's romantic comedy ...
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... Bert Livingston, senior vice president of distribution at Fox. "We made it for young people and they came." Harvey Weinstein, co-chairman of the Weinstein Co., which co-distributed "Rambo," said he expected the film's mature audience ...
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... top honors at the Academy Awards. All scored well in this month's Golden Globe nominations. Oscar campaigner Harvey Weinstein, who delivered such best-picture winners as "Shakespeare in Love" and "Chicago" while at Miramax, said he ...
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... language crowds, where business picked up strongly over the course of the weekend, said Weinstein Co. co-founder Harvey Weinstein, whose had found success with foreign-language films such as "Cinema Paradiso" and "Amelie" when he ran Miramax ...
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Best Picture: "Shakespeare in Love," David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick and Marc Norman. Director: Steven Spielberg, "Saving Private Ryan." Actor: Roberto Benigni, "Life Is Beautiful ...
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LOS ANGELES - Bob and Harvey Weinstein finalized the deal Friday to buy back Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" - which Walt Disney Co. blocked their Miramax Films ...
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Bob and Harvey Weinstein returned to the box-office lead as "Scary Movie 4" debuted with $41 million, the first No. 1 opening for the new company ...
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... nominations in the 75th annual Academy Awards race are any indication, the 2002 movie year will be remembered as Harvey Weinstein's time in the sun. Or at least in the glare of one of those hulking klieg lights. Weinstein's Miramax Pictures ...
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... Disney-owned Miramax, founded by brothers Bob and Harvey Weinstein, plans to start the series later this year. Films ... new and interesting films since we were kids," Harvey Weinstein said. Miramax's program follows the success of ...
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