Archive for the ‘Book Mentions’ Category
Michael D. Eisner’s New Book
Tuesday, February 1st, 2011
We all know how precious partnerships and friendships are – especially in Hollywood. They’re what keep you sane. In Working Together: Why Great Partnerships Succeed former Disney CEO Michael Eisner uses his own collaboration with Frank Wells as a launching point to intimately investigate: 10 Famously Successful Business Collaborations: Michael D. Eisner and Frank Wells [...]
Tags: Arthur Blank, Bernie Marcus, Bill Gates, Brian Grazer, Charlie Munger, Disney, Disney CEO, Don Zimmer, finance, Frank Wells, Giancarlo Giammetti, Harper Collins, Ian Schrager, Imagine Entertainment, Joe Torre, John Angelo, Mary Sue Milliken, Melinda Gates, Michael D. Eisner, Michael Gordon, New York Yankees, Ron Howard, Steve Rubell, Studio 54, Susan Feniger, The Gates Foundation, The Home Depot, Valentino, Valentino Giammetti, Warren Buffett, Working Together: Why Great Partnerships Succeed
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And the award goes to…
Sunday, January 30th, 2011
Here are the approved studio links to the complete screenplays they are promoting in hopes of enhancing awards season buzz. The links will likely expire, so if you want the scripts, click on the titles you want to check out and/or right-click to save the files to your downloads. 127 Hours (Danny Boyle & Simon Beaufoy; [...]
Tags: 127 Hours, a Hard Place, A Very Private Gentleman, Aaron Sorkin, Adam Bolt, Alex Garland, Alice in Wonderland, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Andres Heinz, Andrew Stanton, Angus MacLachlan, Animal Kingdom, Anna Boden, Anne Rosellini, Another Year, Aron Ralston, Barney's Version, based on the book, based on the novel, based on the play, Ben Mezrich, Between a Rock, Black Swan, Blue Valentine, Bob Glaudini, Buried, C. Gaby Mitchell, Cami Delavigne, Chad Beck, Charles Ferguson, Charles Portis, Child, Chris Provenzano, Chris Sparling, Christopher Nolan, Chuck Hogan, Cinco Paul, City Island, Conviction, Daniel Woodrell, Danny Boyle, David Lindsay-Abaire, David Michôd, David Seidler, Debra Granik, Dennis Lehane, Derek Cianfrance, Despicable Me, Eric Johnson, Ethan Coen, For Colored Girls, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf, Get Low, Glenn Ficarra, Greenberg, Hereafter, I Love You Phillip Morris, Inception, Inside Job, It's Kind of a Funny Story, Jack Goes Boating, Joel, Joey Curtis, John Ajvide Lindqvist, John Lasseter, John McLaughlin, John Requa, John Wells, Kazuo Ishiguro, Keith Dorrington, Ken Daurio, Laeta Kalogridis, Lee Unkrich, Let Me In, Let the Right One In, Lewis Carroll, Linda Woolverton, Lisa Cholodenko, Made in Dagenham, Mark Heyman, Martin Booth, Matt Greenhalgh, Matt Reeves, Michael Arndt, Michael Konyves, Mike Leigh, Mike Rich, Mordecai Richler, Mother, Ned Vizzini, Never Let Me Go, Nicole Holofcener, Noah Baumbach, Nowhere Boy, Ntozake Shange, Pamela Gray, Paul Tamasy, Peter Craig, Peter Morgan, Please Give, Prince of Thieves, Rabbit Hole, Randall Wallace, Raymond De Felitta, Rodrigo García, Rowan Joffe, Ryan Fleck, Scott Seeke, Scott Silver, Secretariat, Sergio Pablos, Shutter Island, Simon Beaufoy, Sofia Coppola, Somewhere, Steve McVicker, Stone, Stuart Blumberg, The Accidental Billionaires, The American, The Company Men, The Fighter, The Kids Are All Right, The King's Speech, The Social Network, The Town, Toy Story 3, True Grit, Tyler Perry, William Ivory, William Nack, Winter's Bone
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Meat Loaf is the Finest Cut of Beef!
Friday, August 13th, 2010
Meat Loaf and I… Okay, first of all…how cool is it that I can even start a sentence that way!? Meat (that’s what he’s been called since he was a baby) says he’ll answer to any form of meat. “Pork Chop” was my favorite term of endearment but my vegetarian assistant, Keri Owen, kept trying [...]
Tags: Actors, audio, Independent Film, Insecurity, Low Budget Filmmaking, Meat Loaf, Music
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Million Dollar Cup of Tea
Thursday, January 14th, 2010
The mother-daughter kitchen table start-up that sold for $75 million by bringing Chai tea out of the Himalayans and into coffee houses and grocery stores around the world. The I Love Lucy assembly-line humor is sharply contrasted by the profoundly unapologetic fly-on-the-wall glimpse into the harsh realities of start-up business growth pains as Mom watches [...]
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Beyond Mud & Vines
Thursday, January 14th, 2010
A 12-year-old girl escapes from child slavery and drunken, abusive parents in rural Puerto Rico in 1947 – and dares to return to save her siblings. Download or View: * Production Crew * Film Comps * Script* * Schedule* * Day out of Days* * Waterfall* * Budget* * [...]
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