Sources tell me that Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne could officially find out as soon as this week what will happen to New Line Cinema and their expiring employment contracts at the movie studio they co-founded 40 years ago.
“This is the week Bob gets told what the decision from Warner Bros will be,” an insider confirmed to me. BusinessWeek has already urged Time Warner Chief Jeff Bewkes to move New Line into the parent company’s Warner Bros fold. After that, in a conference call with analysts on February 6th, Bewkes specifically mentioned that New Line Cinema is ripe for expense reductions, then noted that changes in the film industry leave less purpose for the studio.
I reported on January 21st that, according to my sources, Shaye’s and Lynne’s contracts wouldn’t be renewed by Bewkes and that the studio would either be folded into Warner Bros (most likely) or sold altogether (least likely). Then I was told that, when Bewkes met with the New Line pair to deliver the bad news, the twosome wanted to put together a reorganization plan that would save the company a lot of money in exchange for a contract extension that leaves them as co-heads of the studio. But Bewkes hasn’t seemed interested in that scenario, insiders tell me. And, this week, he’s supposed to let Shaye and Lynne know his final decision.
The timing is bad since it comes on the heels of the estate of Lord of the Rings creator J.R.R. Tolkien suing New Line Cinema, claiming the company failed to pay a cut of gross profits for the movies based on Tolkien’s books. (Shaye’s studio is already paying a legal settlement to LOTR trilogy director Peter Jackson who is still auditing New Line about his profit participation.) Oh, and New Line is releasing on Friday the Will Ferrell basketball comedy Semi-Pro helmed by first-time director Kent Alterman, who to do the pic stepped down from his post as the studio’s Executive VP of Production working for Shaye and Lynne.
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Shaye & Co. became better at making enemies than making movies, which is not the way to run a studio.
I actually hope the company gets spun off with new owners and fresh blood at the helm. Hollywood needs a shake up and a lean, efficient, and above all sensibly run company could get the ball rolling.
Nepotism is never fruitful. This is exactly what the end result is when you allow someone like Toby to run the studio into the ground. It’s been a slow death since he was appointed president. Finally the nail is hitting the coffin.
Kick Toby out, put Bob in some sort of back-burner emeritus position and let real people like Mark Ordesky and Richard Brener, both of whom have come up through the rank-and-file, finally get a chance to run the damn place. The second Toby leaves is the instant talent is interested in working with New Line — still most definitely a viable entity — once again. Bob Shaye might have a big yapper, but it’s Toby who’s the big problem there and has been for years.
Former NewLiner is correct … it’s on Toby’s head. His choices have driven this studio into the ground. The frat boy mentality for picking projects obviously doesn’t work. He and his cronies should have been fired 2 years ago, but have inexplicably been left in charge. And now they’re bringing down everybody. I can’t blame Bewkes for wondering why he needs NewLine at all. But I hope he sees the value in the brand, and a reorganized NewLine can fill an important niche in this town, somewhere in between the big studios and the small independents.
I hate to see the company disappear because of bad nepotism. Remember that one of the first things Mike DeLuca did was greenlight a script he wrote (Mouth of Madness), which does not diminish his visionary running of the company.
Toby never had qualifications to run Production. He tried to follow in DeLuca’s footsteps – greenlighting his own writing projects?, rewriting material for the company. But it never looked like he had an idea of his own for building the company.
Kick out Toby, reorder the company. Find a new DeLuca. Go back to the lean/mean/non-fat running machine and make some kickass maverick movies and decisions.
The last thing Hollywood needs is to lose another company – and have it all folded into one big fat Time Warner/AOL corporate decisionmaker.
But Keep New line. Those 40 years of friends and enemies is worth preserving.
Bring back the TITAN Bob.
It’s about time. These guys in development just churn out crap. “A janitor gets hit on the head and thinks he’s a spy? Greenlight!” or “A tough cop has to team up with a meek dental hygeneist and solve a crime? Where’s my checkbook?” or “Hey, THE PASSION made a zillion dollars, let’s make a religous movie! Hell, it doesn’t even have to be good!” These knuckleheads have killed every single franchise they may have had. All the while, while every film gets panned and shunned like the plague, marketing gets the blame. Enough already. Bye bye New Line.
WHO CARES …
lots of people do at New Line – are we fearful because the we may loose our jobs – is it getting sucked in the WB – or is it change
We need it, the change, currently a NewLiner and honestly couldn’t be more proud of that. New Line of yesterday stood for something, and while there are some who have climed the corporate ladder with being deserving, there is a core here, a core of people who work their asses off, put their heads down and do their fucking jobs -
Our developement department has failed us, we had success when we didn’t have such big heads – I commend Jeff Bewkes for what he is doing, not so much the rolling in to WB part of it, for the loss of an independent mini major is a sad day. We hope things won’t change, but ultimately, they will and I’m concerned about the good of that particular change.
New Line hasn’t had freshness in a while, we lost our drive, and Emmerich has done NOTHING in my opinion. I want to know who thought it a good idea to spend 100 mil on RH3, that move ran that franchise into the ground, unless Kasha can get his hands on it and do a STV franchise and at least keep in making money.
Stop being complancent fellow New Liners, this Martini has now been shaken, and it appears that we like it a little dirty. My fate is no more safe than the rest of yours, I can however say, that this little company has been a home, and I am loyal, I raise my martini and cheers to what they have been, what they were and hopefully what they will be once again.