47 Into the Wademark image
Two days later, with the assistance of the organizers of the Sundance Film Festival, Harvey signed a distribution agreement on behalf of Miramax Pictures and Chris, the representative of Wedmark Pictures. Miramax announced the purchase of "Bonnie and Verde".
The North American distribution rights of "Rake" will bring the film to theaters.
Harvey also announced that the two parties signed a new cooperation memorandum and will jointly create a new crime-themed action movie.
A series of news has attracted media reports such as "The Hollywood Reporter" and "Los Angeles Times".
Not long ago, the sales of Miramax's "Until Dawn" were booming, and a cult B-movie was also a hit, making the media generally optimistic about Harvey Weinstein.
Although many film critics have not seen the film festival screening of "Bonnie and Frank", they also said a lot of good things because of Miramax's public relations expenses.
Miramax soon announced that "Bonnie and Frank" would be released in theaters in early April. The reason why April was chosen was, on the one hand, because after the aftermath of the Oscars in March, the competition in the same period in April was not fierce.
On the other hand, "Bonnie and Frank" is a low-budget movie after all, and it will be turned into trash in an instant if it encounters an action blockbuster. In May, there will be Paramount's "Mission: Impossible" and Tom Cruise's "Impossible".
Senhunt, how can White Quinn's Fleck resist?
There will be Nicolas Cage's "The Island" in June, and Michael Bay can easily blow them away.
By the way, Quinn's agent, Mike Kirk, was busy helping Cage win an Oscar nomination. He only found out after reading the newspaper that his client had actually completed the film and successfully sold it to Disney.
When Mike Kirk's inquiry phone call came, Bai Quinn remembered that she had an agent in charge of acting business, otherwise she would have thought that CAA regarded her as a model.
It's a pity that all the small roles that Mike originally planned to win for Bai Quinn fell through. No matter what, Bai Quinn will be the star of a movie released in theaters. It is impossible for him to play a small role casually. At least he must be a
A supporting role worthy of a third-tier role.
The two agreed to wait until the movie is released to see if there is a suitable role. As for the remuneration share of the new movie with Miramax, CAA, which has made no contribution, should not even think about it.
The modeling business was suspended because her co-agent Malina was at home, and Bai Quinn was busy buying films for film festivals and writing new scripts. The fashion industry quickly forgot about such a sudden and sudden newcomer, like so many predecessors.
Just like that, it turned into a meteor streaking across.
In mid-February, the Oscar nominations were announced, and Mike Cocker's busy two months paid off. Nicolas Cage was nominated for the best actor for "Leaving Las Vegas."
Mira Sorvino also received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress for Woody Allen's stilted film "Not a Strong Aphrodisiac," and became the biggest role in the grass-roots cast of "The Bad Guys."
Harvey even called Quinn himself during his busy schedule and asked him to add a scene for Mira Sorvino in his future script. Instead of making a tough guy movie, just add a romantic scene.
She was flatly rejected by Bai Quinn, who was spoiling her, so at worst, she would have to be replaced.
Bai Quinn was also puzzled. This woman was obviously sneaked by Harvey for the Oscar nomination, but Wes Anderson just couldn't pull it out, even his good friend Owen Wilson tried to persuade her.
At this time, a room was specially vacated on the second floor of Wedmark Image, and the editing team led by Bai Quinn settled in it. There were three editing teams in total.
Team leader Bai Quinn often takes time off to participate in wrestling.
Said, the deputy team leader, because his two wives came to New York at the same time, he stayed away and worked overtime on the floor, working more than fourteen hours a day.
Team member Owen Wilson always tries his best to add scenes to the role of Randy, the gangster brother he will play.
However, the box office performance of "Bottle Rocket" was not satisfactory, so his reasons for adding additional roles were always rejected by others.
It was not until the end of February, one month before Oscar night, that the script for "The Bad Guys" was completed.
Quinn and Chris flew to Los Angeles with the script and a team of lawyers, where they would work with the Miramax team to turn the previously initialed cooperation agreement into a formal project contract for the "Evil Man" project.
As Quinn's personal lawyer, Jerry joined the negotiating team of lawyers to fight for the treatment he deserved as the leading actor and lead screenwriter. However, the real person in charge of the entire negotiating team was an Italian lawyer named Neil Meek. It is said that
This unusually quiet, well-known barrister is employed by the National Italian Civil Rights League.
Before departure, Uncle Tony called the two brothers to his home for a meal, and during the chat they finalized the equity interests in Wedmark Imaging.
Although Christopher has been managing Widmark Imaging since it was taken over by the Cavacanti family, in fact, like many family businesses, it was not in Christopher's name, but in the name of an honest and honest construction worker.
This time "Bonnie and Frank" has made money, which can keep the production company running, and can also see a lot of expected revenue, then the company's equity should be sorted out.
After asking the brothers for their opinions, Tony decided to divide the shares of Wedmark Image into three shares, with each brother holding 30% and a trust fund from Wall Street holding 40%.
The fund will inject $3 million into Widmark Pictures to fund the new film "The Bad Guys."
As for the profits from "Bonnie and Frank", Uncle Tony took away one million US dollars and left another one million US dollars as the company's reserves. He rewarded Chris who paid for the overruns out of his own pocket with US$300,000 and rewarded those who took the lead on the project.
Quinn received $500,000, and Chris was responsible for the remaining $200,000, which was distributed to the company's employees and creative team as bonuses.
Uncle Tony also specifically emphasized that from now on, the management of Wedmark Image would be left to the two brothers. Under normal circumstances, he would no longer interfere.
The two brothers immediately said that one would focus on management and sales, and the other would focus on production, and they would work together to create a business.
You don’t need to ask to know that this Wall Street trust fund has a close relationship with the Cavacanti family. It injected three million, which is regarded as an early investment by the Cavacanti family. In the future, 40% of the profits from the Wedmark image will be handed over to the family, and the rest will be handed over to the family.
The brothers split it half and half.
Chris, who officially became the boss of Widmark Imaging, generously distributed benefits, with each employee receiving at least US$3,000 and as much as US$5,000.
Excluding external temporary workers, the creative team who will participate in the film's pre-release publicity all received bonuses, at least US$10,000, and more such as Wes Anderson and Randy received US$30,000.
Sarah received 20,000 US dollars, which just met her urgent need. She immediately said that she could find a formal residence in Los Angeles instead of a motel.
More than half a year later, even though he has no memory of his past life, Bai Quinn still thinks differently from Native Americans.
Take the case of Sarah staying in a motel.
Since the TV station has not been able to confirm whether to purchase the series directed by Whedon, Sarah, who has been confirmed as the heroine, cannot be sure whether she will be able to live in Los Angeles for most of the next six months.
The filming of the TV series had not yet started, and Sarah could not get paid for the film. She could only live on the savings she had accumulated in New York. Therefore, she was not willing to pay a deposit to rent a house, but lived in a motel.
Bai Quinn offered to support her many times, but Sarah rejected him all the time. She even said too much and hung up the phone in a hurry.
So this time Quinn Bai went to Los Angeles for another purpose. After signing the contract, he was going to "teach" his disobedient girlfriend a lesson.
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