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Authors: Lynda Obst
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All of these industry leaders took significant time out of their absurdly busy schedules to talk to me for this book. They didn’t do it for me (except maybe Rick) but for the love of what they do—this crazy, difficult, constantly changing business. They want the world to understand how the whole puzzle actually works, and how hard they try to make good movies and TV shows.
© AMY AND STUART
Lynda Obst,
author of the bestseller
Hello, He Lied,
was an editor for
The New York Times Magazine
before entering the film industry. She has produced more than sixteen feature films, including
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Contact, The Fisher King, Adventures in Babysitting, Hope Floats
and two films with Nora Ephron,
Sleepless in Seattle
and
This Is My Life.
She is now producing television as well.
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SCENE ONE: THE NEW ABNORMAL
Aljean Harmetz, quoting Laura Ziskin in the
Hollywood Reporter.
“Laura Ziskin, Producer of ‘Spider-Man’ and ‘Pretty Woman’ Dies at 61,”
New York Times,
June 13, 2011.
Oly Obst, comments in discussion with author, 2011.
Kevin Goetz, comments in discussion with author, 2011.
SCENE TWO: THE GREAT CONTRACTION
Peter Chernin, interview with author, November 2011.
Cassian Elwes, comments in discussion with author, July 2011.
SCENE THREE: HAVE YOUR POPCORN WITH SOME CHOPSTICKS
Jim Gianopulos, interview with author, September 12, 2012.
Richard Verrier, Ben Fritz, and Sergei Loiko, “Coming Soon to a Theater Near Yuri,”
Los Angeles Times,
June 25, 2011.
Sanford Panitch, interview with author, September 15, 2011.
Michael Cieply, “In China Movie Pact, More 3D, Less Reality,”
New York Times,
February 19, 2012.
Rachel Abrams, “China’s Film Quota Cracked,”
Variety,
February 20, 2012.
Clifford Coonan, quoting Zhang Hongsen, vice head of SARFT’s Film Bureau, “China Clears ‘Dark Knight,’ Spidey Showdown,”
Variety,
July 19, 2012.
Nikki Finke, “Thomas Tull Forms Legendary East Ltd: Marks Formal Entry into Chinese Film Market,” Deadline Hollywood, June 8, 2011.
Steven Zeitchik and Jonathan Landreth, “Hollywood Gripped by Pressure System from China,”
Los Angeles Times,
June 12, 2012.
SCENE FOUR: CREATING PREAWARENESS
Vincent Bruzzese, comments in discussion with author, 2011.
Sue Kroll, comments in discussion with author, August 19, 2009.
SCENE FIVE: FROM PARAMOUNT TO PARANOIA
John Goldwyn, interview with author, March 27, 2009.
Sherry Lansing, interview with author, October 11, 2011.
Donald De Line, comments in discussion with author, August 12, 2012.
SCENE SIX: THE CATASTROPHE
Rick Rosen, comments in discussion with author, 2011.
Marc Norman, interview with author, August 18, 2011.
Patric Verrone, comments in discussion with author, October 24, 2012.
Robert Evans,
The Kid Stays in the Picture
(Beverly Hills, CA: New Millennium Press, 2002).
Nikki Finke, quoting an insider, “Exclusive: Talks Day #3 ‘Stalemated,’ ”
Deadline Hollywood, November 29, 2007.
Chris Keyser, interview with author, December 7, 2011.
SCENE SEVEN: THE DIASPORA
Rick Rosen, comments in discussion with author, 2011.
James Wolcott, “Prime Time’s Graduation,”
Vanity Fair,
May 2012.
Gail Berman, interview with author, September 15, 2011.
Todd Milliner, interview with author, October 3, 2011.
Jonathan Nolan, interview with author, January 4, 2012.
Patrick Moran, interview with author, June 24, 2011.
SCENE EIGHT: DOES THE FUTURE HAVE A FUTURE?
Jonathan Nolan, interview with author, January 4, 2012.
Michael Lynton, interview with author, December 16, 2011.
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Courtesy of Gail Berman
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Photo by Leroy Hamilton
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Photo by Mike Yarish—© 2012 Viacom International Inc. Courtesy of TV Land
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Abandon,
119
–24
Abarbanell, Rachel,
206
,
230
,
253
Abduction,
26
About Schmidt,
92
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter,
61
,
247
Accused, The,
110
Adult Swim,
234
Aftershock,
71
aggregation,
262
Alias,
156
Al Jolson Sings,
246
All in the Family,
221
Almost Famous,
125
alternate venues,
233
–34
Amazing Spider-Man, The,
5
,
9
,
70
,
72
,
241
,
258
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee,
114
–16
American Horror Story,
199
American Idol,
150
,
199
,
209
,
222
,
235
AMPTP (Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers) [aka Moguls],
163
,
233
see also
writers’ strike
Anastasia,
230
Anderson, Wes,
258
“Angry Birds,”
5
Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging,
157
,
159
Annaud, Jean-Jacques,
75
AOL,
262
Apatow, Judd,
8
Apple,
233
Apple Pie quadrant,
87
–88,
90
,
99
Apted, Michael,
185
Arbitrage,
45
Arrested Development,
204
Assassin’s Creed,
5
Association of Talent Agents (ATA),
186
–87
Attanasio, Paul,
201
Aurora, Colorado, shooting,
242
Avary, Roger,
250
Avatar,
48
,
51
,
63
,
67
,
71
,
75
–76,
89
,
244
Aviv, Oren,
104
Awards Season,
29
–30
Bachelorette,
45
Bad Teacher,
21
Bardem, Javier,
62
Basic Instinct,
250
Bateman, Jason,
34
Battlestar Galactica,
231
Bay, Michael,
249
Beasts of the Southern Wild,
45
Beatty, Warren,
133
n
Bend It Like Beckham,
157
Berman, Gail,
146
–48,
150
–52,
156
–58,
199
–202,
224
–26,
230
Bertinelli, Valerie,
214
Besson, Luc,
26
Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, The,
152
,
249
,
259
,
260
Beverly Hills Cop,
109
Bible,
250
Bicks, Jenny,
210
bidding wars,
23
Biden, Joe,
67
Bieber, Justin,
45
Big Bang,
238
Big Chill, The,
10
Big Love,
236
Blair Witch Project, The,
99
Blocker (production exec),
131
–32,
139
,
141
,
144
,
145
–46,
148
Body of Lies,
149
Bonaventura, Lorenzo di,
138
Borgias, The,
199
Bourne Ultimatum, The,
146
Bowen, Marty,
229
box office, stability of,
242
–43
Boyle, Danny,
66
Branagh, Kenneth,
8
Bratt, Benjamin,
124
Brave,
262
Braveheart,
3
Brazil,
9
Breaking Bad,
205
,
220
,
221
,
223
,
236
Brewer, Craig,
145
and buzz,
15
and Oscar nominations,
199
overperformance of,
18
,
58
,
98
–99
and risk-taking,
11
Brillstein-Grey Entertainment,
143
broadcast television, FCC rules for,
222
Brothers and Sisters,
229
Bruckheimer, Jerry,
109
Bruzzese, Vinny,
83
,
98
,
99
,
102
,
104
–5
BSkyB,
52
n
Buchwald, Art,
184