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Warner Bros Pictures has acquired domestic distribution rights to Terminator 3: The Rise Of The Machines after a bidding war over the last week that saw every Hollywood studio chasing the film which stars Arnold Schwarzenegger.The deal was concluded between Warner and producers C-2 Pictures and Intermedia, which is financing the film and handles international distribution. Producers on the film are Mario Kassar, Andrew Vajna and Joel Michaels
stanley cup of C-2 Pictures with Hal Lieberman of Mostow/Lieberman Productions. Lieberman is partnered in Mostow/Lieberman with Jonathan Mostow, the director of the film.The film is set to go into production in April 2002, with a release planned for summer 2003. Intermedia s co-chairmen Moritz Borman, Nigel Sinclair and Guy East will executive produce. The film is a C-2 Pictures/Intermedia production
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stanley cup uction entity IMF and Mostow/Lieberman. We had a very difficult time making the final decision on the domestic distributor but in the end, Warners pulled out all of the stops and committed the full support and extensive resources we wanted from the entire AOL Time Warner organization, said Kassar and Vajna. The depth and breath of AOL Time Warner was pivotal to procuring the deal we wanted commensurate with the stature and elements of Terminator 3, added C-2 finance chief Sam Falconello.Ken Ziffren and Skip Brittenham of Ziffren, Brittenham, Branca Fischer represented C-2 Pictures and Intermedia on the deal. Hckg Screen November 27 2015
The Hoarder [pictured], starring Mischa Barton and Robert Knepper, to head up newly formed EIS based production companys first slate.Principal photography has commenced on The Hoarder, starring Mischa Barton and Robert Knepper.The horror-thriller is the first film from newly formed EIS based production company Sunny Day Media, headed up by UK financier Keith Chapman.Working with UK producer Tim Dennison, the fund has been set up to produce and finance a slate of $2m-$3m pictures through the use of EIS and Equity funding.Directed by Matt Winn who also co-wrote , The Hoarder is the first film to go into production and a sales agent is currently being sought to handle international sales. Its currently shoo
stanley uk ting at Londons Three Mills Studios.Next up will be Jake Wests Spitfire, written by Dan Schaffer and to be produced by Dennison, Bob Portal and Simon Markham. The producers are in talks with Daryl Hannah and B茅r茅nice Marlohe, with further casting details to be announced.Sunny Day Media plans to produce two films a year that have been developed in house, but are also exploring boarding one-two third p
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