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When the original movie poster (above) for Tom Ford’s directorial debut, A Single Man, appeared online, fans questioned whether or not distributors The Weinstein Company was downplaying the major gay theme of the film.
In the film, Colin Firth plays a closeted professor who mourns over his lover’s (Matthew Goode) death. Judging by the poster of Firth in bed with Julianne Moore (whose screen time is rumored to be fairly short), I think...
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Criticism of Weinstein
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In a 2004 piece in ''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]'' magazine, Weinstein appeared somewhat repentant for his often aggressive discussions with directors and producers.[http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/people/features/9985/ Seth Mnookin. "How Harvey Weinstein Survived His Midlife Crisis (For Now)" ''[[New...
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Earlier this month, the Weinstein brothers jettisoned their stake in A Small World, the wobbly Facebook-for-Millionaires social networking site. Today, they announced a "joint venture" with Perseus Books to reduce the overhead at their book publishing arm. Going forward, Perseus will provide "editorial, sales and digital services to current and future titles from Weinstein Books," and the companies will jointly develop book ideas. Harvey...
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The Weinstein Company has sold its stake in high-end social networking site ASMALLWORLD.
Swiss entrepreneur Patrick Liotard-Vogt, 25, has purchased Bob and Harvey Weinstein's "significant stake" in the social networking site, according to a company press release, and will work with The Weinstein Company throughout the transition.
Liotard-Vogt — who is also a scion of the family who founded Nestle — will become the Chairman of the Board in...
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- Weinstein Brothers Sell Website (femalefirst.co.uk)
Patrick Liotard Vogt is a 25-year-old wannabe internet mogul and Nestle heir. And now he owns Harvey Weinstein's big stake in a disastrous social network, because Weinstein, evil genius negotiator, called him poor. Oh, Patrick. Weinstein needed money fast for his troubled movie business. How to pawn his flailing A Small World website for rich people off on Vogt? With a little negging, judging from what Vogt told the Huffington Post: We met at...
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