... adaptation. “He’s got a very pop sensibility, which requires an incredible visual style,” said Jeff Robinov, the president of the Warner Brothers Pictures Group. But Mr. Snyder, who first read “Watchmen” ... creators. “Their ideas do stand the test, as far as I’m concerned,” he said. (Mr. Robinov said he did not recall specific disputes about the content of “Watchmen” but acknowledged that the film’...
...: http://www.bluetights.net/theplanet/showthread.php?t=28166 The first post contains almost everything you need to know, but emails for the heads of WB are available on the second page, and right here: jeff.robinov@warnerbros.com and alan.horn@warnerbros.com. Spread the word like a virus! Post about this in your own journals! You never know the power of fans unless you speak up and try. ;) ...
.... We agreed the best strategy was to move Half-Blood Prince to July, where it perfectly fills the gap for a major tent pole release for mid-summer.” Apparently, the move was subordinate Jeff Robinov's idea. But he confirmed that the release date change does not alter the production schedule for the two-part Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Original release date was November 21, 2008. " ...
... to take advantage of. We agreed the best strategy was to move Half-Blood Prince to July, where it perfectly fills the gap for a major tent pole release for mid-summer. Jeff Robinov, President of Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, confirmed: The release date change does not alter the production schedule for this or future Harry Potter films. Post-production on Half-Blood Prince was completed on ...
... opportunity that we wanted to take advantage of. We agreed the best strategy was to move Half-Blood Prince to July, where it perfectly fills the gap for a major tent pole release for mid-summer.” Apparently, the move was subordinate Jeff Robinov's idea. But he confirmed that the release date change does not alter the production schedule for the two-part Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
... for carrying story, just for being the icing. Some studios, like Warner Brothers, have passed down directives saying that “chick-flicks” are money-losing ventures. Warner Brothers’ president of production, Jeff Robinov has gone on the record saying, “We are no longer doing movies with women in the lead." The sad thing is that most cinema plotlines could be universal, allowing either gender (or ...
A few flops featuring women leads prompted Warner Bros president of production Jeff Robinov to declare, "We are no longer doing movies with women in the lead". A few flops featureing male leads would never cause a studio to say "we're no longer doing movies with men in the lead." Story at: http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/warners-robinoff-gets-in-catfight-with-girls/