
There are those that say that making a documentary film on Harvey Weinstein is career suicide or in fact, personally dangerous. Others have warned me that Harvey will never allow the film to get distribution. I can't think of better reasons to proceed on a detailed account of one of the most intriguing and successful moguls in recent Hollywood history.... (Full plot summary below)
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There are those that say that making a documentary film on Harvey Weinstein is career suicide or in fact, personally dangerous. Others have warned me that Harvey will never allow the film to get distribution. I can't think of better reasons to proceed on a detailed account of one of the most intriguing and successful moguls in recent Hollywood history.
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| Globe and MailRick GroenFor those with an innate interest in Weinstein, the doc will likely seem redundant, just a scattershot compendium of already familiar information. |
| User ReviewMic RA good representation of recent film history at a time when cinema is broken and will never be the same again. Demonstrates the importance of marketing, the natural law of divergence and the rebel joining the gentlemen's club. |
| User ReviewIan GThe standard doc focusing on Hollywood Titan Harvey Weinstien and the impact that he had on the industry throughout the independent film movement through to 2010. Contains a lot of familiar information already out their for public consumption, and I am assuming due to fear of speaking out, a lot of the big name talent don't appear on camera to offer their opinions regarding him, with the exception of Marty Scorsese who delivers a very pc approach to the proceedings considering he survived the epic battles in production on Gangs of New York. Probably the closest we are going to get to a Down and Dirty with Pictures documentary based on the Peter Biskind novel. Average, and would have loved some more punch to the proceedings along with seeing the repurchase of the Miramax library and the back to back Best Picture wins for Harvey for the Speech and Artist to amp up the drama at the end. |
| User ReviewMacDara C(Watched Sun 29 Jan 2012) The closest we're going to get to Down and Dirty Pictures: The Movie. |
| User ReviewCraig TI already knew he was an ass, so it didn't really shed any light, just left with the question- did Harvey Weinstein kill independent film? |
| User ReviewSean PI have to admit -- the only reason I even bothered watching this was because I loved Maury Chaykin's Harvey Weingard character on Entourage, and I knew this was the guy it was based on. This was all right for a documentary, but nothing spectacular. |