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This summer's Land of the Lost was one of those epic Hollywood disasters that makes outsiders question why anyone is in the movie business. Full Article at Shakesville
This summer's Land of the Lost was one of those epic Hollywood disasters that makes outsiders question why anyone is in the movie business. Full Article at ABC News
The life expectancy of those running Hollywood studios has shortened. Harry Sloan, Dick Cook, John Lesher -- they've left the building. Full Article at Hollywood Reporter
FILM studio management just keeps getting thinner, and it has nothing to do with that cayenne pepper and lemon juice diet that’s been going around since Beyoncé used it to drop weight for “Dreamgirls” a few years ago. Full Article at The New York Times
It's not exactly a secret that Universal's new co-chairman Donna Langley has been looking around the business, trying to find a new head of production for the studio in the wake of her recent promotion and the departure of studio chairmen Marc Shmuger... Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Talk about a bad year. After a successful 2007 and 2008, Marc Shmuger and David Linde, the co-chairmen of Universal Pictures, oversaw a series of flops this year, the worst of the worst being the Will Ferrell vehicle, Land of the Lost. Full Article at Muckety.com
We knew that the Will Ferrell-starring "Land of the Lost" was a humiliating failure that lost so much money this summer that it probably played a big role in getting Universal Pictures chiefs Marc Shmuger and David Linde fired a couple of weeks ago. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
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