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1 minute ago, CoolioD1 said:

all these studios rolling out the red carpet so they can fund a $100 million charlie manson movie they're guaranteed to take a bath on. pretty funny.

some movies/directors are worth the gamble. 

 

it will probably be WB in the end. and cruise won't do it. he's busy with Top Gun 2 :rofl:

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13 minutes ago, CoolioD1 said:

all these studios rolling out the red carpet so they can fund a $100 million charlie manson movie they're guaranteed to take a bath on. pretty funny.

If DiCaprio is attach, chance of a massive flop are not that high, even at that price.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Boxx93 said:

Wow, if WB really did that for QT no doubt they're gonna win the bid. And if they do, they'll have two of the best working directors on the same studio: Tarantino and Nolan. How cool is that?

wait until you read how the paramount pitch went. i hear Gianopulos let him suck a couple toes.

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8 hours ago, Barnack said:

Apparently it is a 3 way race between Sony, Warner and Paramount.

 

With the 5 studios did some pitch to the project:

http://deadline.com/2017/11/quentin-tarantino-movie-bidding-david-heyman-producer-margot-robbie-tom-cruise-brad-pitt-leonaro-dicaprio-1202208169/

http://variety.com/2017/film/news/quentin-tarantino-film-bidding-manson-1202614085/

As for the studios, all the majors are in (Fox has been least aggressive, perhaps with all that is going on over there).

 

Agressive seduction game is apparently going on:

with Warners engaging in some splashy wooing in hopes of landing the film. When Tarantino arrived at the studio’s Burbank lot, he found the circular entrance in front of the administration building adorned with cars from the late 1960s. The Warner Bros. logo circa 1969 was on the marquee outside the studio, and the executive conference room was outfitted with vintage furniture from the era and mock posters for the movie. Much of Tarantino’s film unfolds in August of 1969, a time when Manson’s commune of followers murdered actress Sharon Tate and four of her friends.

 

The financial terms scared away many suitors, leaving Warner Bros., Sony and Paramount as the final bidders.

 

It is strange than financial would have scared people but not Tom Rothman....

David Heyman? This is a bingo.

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After Titanic released, Leo's max number of films are with WB, at 6 (excluding Hubble voice work). Then 4 with Miramax/TWC and 3 with Paramount/ParamountVantage.

3 of the last 5 films are with WB (Inception, Edgar, Gatsby), 1 with Paramount (Wolf) and 1 with Fox (Revenant).

 

Cruise has maximum films with Paramount (MI films being the most prominent).

 

Do actors have a preference to work with certain studios? I guess so.

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