What went wrong?
>>63916328
They sit on a goldmine and do nothing with it and then loose their asses. Fuck them, they deserve it.
>>63916408
>do nothing
Not true. They made Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Everything going according to keikaku (keikaku means plan)
>>63916948
How does he do it?
I'm convinced Harvey Weinstein pays people to tell others that he's powerful. Their films aren't money makers, and their highest-grossing picture in America is Django Unchained. They're not powerful, they don't own any strong franchises, they live off the back of Tarantino's flicks and Jennifer Lawrence who isn't a draw outside of The Hunger Games. They make awful Oscar-bait flicks so they can smugly smell eachother's farts and talk about how brilliant they are. He ruins what could have been great films with his hands on approach to the editing process like with 'The Immigrant'. Harvey is chump change to the real heavy hitters in Hollywood and he's pissed off so many people with his asshole attitude that it's finally coming back to bite him in the ass.
Fuck him and his shitty film studio.
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>>63917444
Money
>>63917464
But they're broke.
>>63917444
Promises of fame and money?
>>63916328
what does that mean? what's the article about?
>>63917444
>has 1000 trillion dollars
>still eats fastfood burgers
what a pleb
Well that's what they get for not shilling out some big movie to profit from.
>>63916328
>>63918027
>Mere survival is a challenge for most independent film and television companies. Dogged by a need for immediate cash to produce and market movies that will not return their investment for years, if ever, smaller studios are perennially capital-hungry.
>He proposes spending more money, but cutting his output to two or three films each year from perhaps six. With fewer, more expensive films, the Weinsteins will face increased pressure to avoid marginal performers like “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For,” which took in only $39 million worldwide when it was released in 2014. …
>“The company really needs me to step up and say what’s next,” he said. By Harvey’s own assessment, the company needs to deliver at least one, and possibly two, hits a year on the order of “Paddington,” a live-action and computer-animated comedy released in January that took in more than $76 million in North America.
>One prospect is “The Six Billion Dollar Man,” to be directed by Peter Berg, with Mark Wahlberg in a lead role, based on the 1970s television series “The Six Million Dollar Man.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/20/business/media/the-weinstein-brothers-have-oscar-gold-now-they-need-some-cash.html
tl;dr version: Independent studios are being squeezed out, Relativity went bankrupt, Weinstein is focusing more on TV and blockbuster movies.
>>63918008
They literally look like two different species.
Was Harvey born under a bridge or something?