The thing that's great about those guys at Miramax is the Weinstein brothers. They are the two funniest guys I've ever met in my life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think for us - the Weinstein name, the Miramax name - they've both become synonymous with brands. We have a real winning formula when it comes to championing a different kind of movie, and I think the audience trusts us.
Once Miramax gets involved, if they like your movie, there's a big machine that gets involved.
I'm at Miramax now, where I've actually been treated like a Prince.
I'm not seeking out genre films, but this just came my way, and Miramax was good enough to add a role for me because we wanted the chance to work together.
Miramax didn't introduce the actors at any of the screenings. That's why a lot of people thought 'Kids' was a documentary. I still meet people who think it was real.
The Coen brothers are amazing; they're special.
Miramax can buy a small independent movie that isn't very good, but because it has great relationships with different theaters, it can get into a big theater.
What I learned at Miramax is that if you see where extraordinary creative talent can be brought into the family, move quickly, because if you don't, someone else will.
I've always thought those guys are really funny. And I love Dumb and Dumber, Kingpin and Mary.
Anyone in the comedy world knows that Horatio Sanz and Chris Parnell are two of the funniest guys around.