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"No settlement. No interest in one."
It will replace the original, R-rated version of the Best Picture winner.
In all fairness, you can't let good M&Ms go to waste.
He leaves the room when the film's name is called.
Including, "Let movie stars tell you whom to vote for."
Our reaction to this also requires some bleeps.
And a new tagline: “Some things never go out of style: Friendship; Courage; Loyalty.”
They've brought on super-lawyer David Boies to fight the ratings board.
"Who knows, maybe we'll do a movie about the princes next."
"How did 'Piranha 3D' get an R and 'Blue Valentine' gets an NC-17? It’s ridiculous — a penis got coughed up in the movie by a piranha!"
Donna Gigliotti, a Miramax vet who produced 'Shakespeare in Love,' is the studio's new head of production.
Harvey Weinstein makes a statement.
Leonard Blavatnik, the man with the $150 million apartment, has decided to bankroll some indie flicks.
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