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more about #theweinsteinco more comments → resipsaloquacious: That button does not stand a fucking chance. #harveyweinstein more » misslinda: Nothing says "layoffs" like an expensive steak dinner. #harveyweinstein more » snugbug: Wild horses could not drag me away from watching this flick on opening day. So Harvey needn't fret. I'm on asmallworld.net and have yet to run into ... more » Perhaps Not: Poor Harvey. In his defense, "Inglourious Basterds" is terrific - maybe Tarantino's best movie. It's not going to make a dime, but it sure is good. more » britneyspearstears: By New Year's, it will be 'pop the champagne,' or else - the reverse." Put a cork in it? more » RonMwangaguhunga: hmm more » Smitros: Mondo Cannes, eh. more » HiredGoons: I thought Hitler was frozen next to Walt Disney and Richard Nixon in the top of the Disney World Castle? more » Anneth: Really? You just gave away the ending of the movie? more » Mount_Prion: IB is subtitled, so yeah, I'm sure it'll be a huge hit. more » BookishLookish: Looks like Harv has lost a bit of weight actually. Is that new bride making him do some homework? more » seyswho: What's the reverse of popping the champagne? Imploding the beer can? more » -
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Who Knew the Weinsteins Still Had 30 Employees Left to Fire?
Page Six spotted Bob and Harvey Weinstein saying tearful goodbyes to 30 laid-off Weinstein Co. employees at a TriBeCa steakhouse recently. So goes the Weinstein Empire's slow, painful collapse. More » -
#marketing
Harvey Weinstein Is Micro-Marketing the Hell Out of Inglourious Basterds
Harvey Weinstein is so desperate for Inglourious Basterds to succeed that he's flogging tchochkes on a tiny invitation-only web site for millionaires. Keep an eye out—you might just spot him on the street wearing a sandwich board. More » -
#lastchances
It May Be Too Late For Harvey Weinstein to Save Himself
It's a big day for Harvey Weinstein: Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds had its first public screening today at Cannes. The movie is shaping up as a make-or-break proposition for the Weinstein Co., which can't shake rumors that it's insolvent. The Wrap suggests that it's too late anyway. More »

