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4:20PM: As my sources predicted (below), Adam Goodman (photo right) will replace John Lesher (photo above) as the new President of the Paramount Film Group reporting to studio boss Brad Grey. In October 2008, Goodman moved from head of production at DreamWorks SKG to Paramount Pictures as President of Production overseeing a creative staff managing current DreamWorks projects and creative relationships as well as new development for Paramount. I guess you could say that one of DreamWorks SKG's legacies was leaving behind an executive to run its former parent company. During and after the 2006 acquisition of DreamWorks SKG by Paramount, he helped steer Transformers, I Love You Man, Hotel for Dogs, Norbit, Blades of Glory, Disturbia, Tropic Thunder and Eagle Eye.
"Adam has proven himself to be a terrific executive with a track record of having shepherded some incredibly successful films," Brad Grey said later in a studio news release finally issued at 5:15PM as Paramount scrambled for hours after my story posted. "We have worked closely with Adam over the last few years and look forward to expanding his duties." Officially now, Paramount is calling this shapeup a "streamlining".
4:20PM: I just heard that Brad Grey asked Brad Weston (photo left) to also transition to a production deal on the lot. "Paramount wants him to be an active producer for them. They feel he has great talent relations and intend to give him projects so he can start making movies for the studio," a Paramount insider tells me. "Brad's strong relationships with filmmakers, his creative instincts and hard work have been strong assets for our studio," Grey said later in the official studio press release. "We look forward to entering into the next phase of our relationship with him."
3:50PM UPDATE: I've just learned that my story today moved up Paramount's timeline for the firing from "soon", meaning in a couple of weeks, to this afternoon when Paramount finally told John Lesher that he's out shortly after my story hit the Internet. I heard that Lesher received the bad news with dignity. ("Nikki Finke knew about it before I did," he told a friend.) Now all their lawyers will negotiate a production deal at the studio for the fired exec. "John has made great contributions to Paramount and has nurtured a series of powerful films which have had a true cultural impact," Grey said later in the official studio news release. "We look forward to working with him in the future."
2:50PM: The way Paramount rolls, it's hard to keep things private at that studio. (Remember all those Paramount vs DreamWorks leaks?)
So rumors have been all over the studio lot for the past 6 months that Brad Grey and Rob Moore were unhappy with John Lesher's performance as president of the Paramount Film Group. I asked my sources if it was possible that Lesher would be pressured to exit. I was told it was under discussion but a final decision was not imminent. Then, in the past two weeks, Lesher himself began telling his pals that he thought he was "on borrowed time" as Grey and Moore "were in the process of figuring out what to do exactly with himself and [Brad] Weston and [Adam] Goodman.] When I went to my sources about it, one summed up: "He's concerned about his future and sharing that with people, and he may come to the same conclusions other people have about where he's at. But from an urgency perspective you're not talking tomorrow, next week or even next month." Asked if he would resign amid all the pressure, Lesher told friends, "Why would I want to do that?" Now, I can confirm that Lesher will be losing his job "soon".
Which begs the question: What went wrong after only 18 months?
It's been an unusual situation at the studio with three executives in very senior but seemingly similar positions: Lesher, who had been promoted from specialty division Paramount Vantage, where he had full or joint custody on Oscar-accoladed An Inconvenient Truth, Babel, There Will Be Blood and No Country For Old Men, to No. 3 at big Paramount with creative and production control of all the studio's film labels; Adam Goodman who in December moved from DreamWorks to Paramount Pictures as President of Production overseeing a creative staff managing current DreamWorks projects and creative relationships as well as new development now for Paramount; and Brad Weston who continued as President of Production for Paramount Pictures once Lesher was brought in above him.
I broke the story back on December 5th that Paramount boss Grey was about to promote Lesher. Though in reality Grey might not have made the decision so quickly had there not been an uncomfortable confrontation that morning, Lesher sped up the process by bursting into Weston's office and delivering the news of his coming promotion and Weston's demotion in a brutal manner. "We want you around for the long haul," Lesher told Weston. To which Weston responded, "I'm not stepping down and reporting to you." It fell to Grey, who was in NYC at the time, to fly back to LA and sort everything out.
Grey's special relationship with Lesher dates back to Brad's Brillstein-Grey days when the Harvard grad who speaks Mandarin dazzled Grey with his overall smarts. The boss had grown even more comfortable with Lesher at Paramount Vantage where the two had developed Babel with Grey's former client Brad Pitt. (On the night that Babel won the Golden Globe for Best Picture, Lesher gave up his seat mid-dinner so Grey could sit next to Pitt for the win.) Even before the promotion, Grey had been giving Lesher additional Paramount Pictures duties like handing him scripts to read and bringing him into greenlighting meetings. Because Brad liked how Lesher, a former United Talent and Endeavor motion picture lit agent, could talk the language of bigtime film directors which Grey, primarily a TV guy, could not. Brad's thinking was that Lesher could bring quality, originality and talent relationships to a big studio slate. It was a gamble to be sure. Lesher's naysayers warned at the time that John's taste was too sophisticated for mainstream moviegoers.
But, by all accounts, that didn't prove to be the source of Lesher's problems in the new job. It was his style of management, or rather lack of it. Specifically, I'm told Lesher fell down in two areas: not greenlighting enough movies, and not behaving appropriately for the position. Paramount now finds itself with just a handful of non-DreamWorks pics in the pipeline and only 4 that Lesher can really claim credit for greenlighting: M Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender, the Martin Scorsese/Leonardo DiCaprio Shutter Island (considered a no-brainer since Scorsese has his deal there and Lesher used to rep him at Endeavor), Gore Verbinski's animated pic with Johnny Depp Rango (an obvious go, but also Lesher has close ties to Depp's agent Tracy Jacobs), and JJ Abrams-produced Morning Glory (another situation where Abrams has a deal with the studio). Lesher was told there wasn't enough in the pipeline. But he didn't pick up the pace.
In turn, he wasted a lot of time trying to develop a Beverly Hills Cop 4 with Eddie Murphy starring and Brett Ratner directing. When the project was announced, Lesher found himself the target of derision. As an insider told me back then, "Brad put him in the job because of his relationships with interesting filmmakers. Not to hire Brett Ratner." Lesher also became bogged down in negotiations with Skip Brittenham and Jim Wiatt over Eddie's deal. Murphy's reps wanted a full-freight $25M against 20% of first-dollar gross. Lesher told them it was "past a reasonable starting point" in this declining DVD market. Yet Variety announced the project in May 2008 for a 2009 production start and a summer 2010 release. A few months later, Murphy's Meet Dave tanked. Then Lesher wanted to see how video would shake out by the end of year. When those numbers plunged, BHC4 was dead by December. "It feels like the wrong moment," Lesher told pals. "There's no universe where we're paying Eddie his full fee." He wasn't wrong. But there was nothing big in the works to fill the spot and even now Paramount's slate has a huge gap between releases.
The problem for the Paramount bosses was not that the movie's development died. But it was emblematic of a curious change in Lesher's management style. "To defend John, putting movies together is incredibly hard. And he's been in the business exactly when DVD peaked to when the movie biz got even harder," a source tells me. "But at Vantage, he'd become known for aggressively supporting projects and people. But now people are feeling that he was not moving projects forward. There's been frustations in the town and with talent that John [in the new job] has shown a lack of passion to champion projects and to get to see them get made."
That disappointment came hand in hand with unprofessional behavior. "John is complicated" is the mantra repeated by even by his pals. ("John is complicated to figure out." "John is a complicated dude in a million ways, and that's not a secret to anyone -- least of all Brad and Rob.") Lesher has privately and repeatedly denied rumors about his personal life even during his Endeavor days. As one of my source confided, "Ari used to say that John was more work than any client they ever had. The servicing of John was epic.")
By all accounts, Lesher was "more efficient and in a better place" back when he was at Paramount Vantage. But after his promotion, the stress of the new job showed. The result has been negative buzz about Lesher ever since he got the new job. To be fair, some of this can be attributed to jealousy, especially by agents. But also to his own brazen arrogance and unprofessional behavior. Like telling a screenwriter I know, "You must not be any good if I haven't heard of you," even though the scripter had credits with $1.5 billion worth of box office. And like the time, soon after taking over at Paramount Filmed Group, Lesher disappeared for 4 days in New York after appearing at the Toy Fair looking "incredibly disheveled". Agents and managers began complaining about Lesher's long and unexplained absences. "He vanishes after 1 PM and doesn't return calls," they told Paramount.
Lesher drew notice for looking "whacked out and shit-faced and falling down drunk" during the studio's big Benjamin Buttons and Sweeney Todd screening parties. He's been known to nod off in front of directors during their discussions. He's been seen dozing on his office couch in the afternoons. That may be because he's been up at 3 AM often making "incoherent and rambling and emotional" communications with his Paramount colleagues. For instance, Lesher's bizarre wee-hour emails to Adam Goodman are now the stuff of legend. Even more famous is Lesher's sobbing "I'm sorry" phone call to Nick Meyer back in December after Lesher pushed him out of Paramount Vantage. (As Lesher explained to pals later, "I was very upset for my friend. He has family. I put him in that job. I take things personally.")
I know that, six months ago, Brad Grey was alarmed after being given an earful about Lesher and began considering who might fill the job. But there's still not a short list, although some point to Adam Goodman as a logical successor.


Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy.
please please please can Weston’s ass follow him out the door as well?!?
That place is an utter mess.
The agencies began complaining… he doesn’t return calls,” tenpercenters told Paramount.
I’m sorry – an agent bitching his call aren’t returned. Thats laughable! There’s the ultimate double freaking standard of Hollywood right there.
Obviously Weston has to go- He didn’t support the first Transformers, he back stabbed his ‘friend” Ali Shearmur, he pushed for Imagine That (at full freight btw) and he greenlit coming BOMB GI Joe based on his dad creating the toy or some crap. Lesher wasn’t doing anything so that’s fine. Goodman is the single most disrespected executive in town… that would certify the end of Paramount as we know it. Grey would have to be a chimpanzee to promote Goodman. Spielberg and Snyder pushed him off THEIR ship.
What Grey needs is a person passionate about filmmaking who can run the shop.
Offer every dime in the shop to Mike Deluca. Try Cassian Elwes with great talent connections. Better yet lose Grey and get Bill Mechanic.
But whatever you do, get rid of Marc Evans. He’s so useless and arrogant he wouldn’t even know he was fired for eight weeks!
Yea, it was obvious Lesher would go…he likes good movies…
Nikki, is that his facebook photo?
Ironically, “Whacked Out and Shit-Faced and Falling Down Drunk” is the announced title for Warners’ “Hangover” follow-up.
NO COUNTRY, BABEL, INTO THE WILD, THERE WILL BE BLOOD… classics and all due to Lesher’s passion and creativity which are unmatched in the exec ranks both in and out of p’mount. Keep this track record in mind before jumping on the deadline assassination train.
I think that might be the first time I’ve ever heard anyone saying anything bad about Marc Evans.
They were smart enought to dump Gerry Rich.
Lesher and Weston refused to greenlight David Fincher’s new film starring MATT DAMON. – this after 13 Oscar nods. Good riddance.
Par has relied on DreamWorks – now their gone. Now they rely on Lorenzo – at this point, that guy IS Paramount. But he makes more $ as a producer and who’d want to have to bend down to Grey everyday? As for Lesher, if he’s really a drunk, I hope he finds AA and gets it together. This town has little love for outright addicts anymore. Remember WMA in the 90s? Yeah, that’s over…
Nikki,
I swear, I’m going to have to stop reading your blog and it’s not your reporting…I just cannot hear anymore of these stories. It’s so depressing. How is it possible that somebody who falls around drunk and who disappears for days without explanation has any kind of leadership position? Why is Hollywood like that? What is it with these Ben Silverman types who get these amazing job , then lose bags of money for the companies they work for without any consequences?
Have people lost their mind? There are so many hard working & smart people around, I see them everywhere yet somehow they never end up in those positions. Is snorting coke, screwing whores and getting drunk some kind of secret skill you have to have to get into the club?
“Grey was dazzled with Lesher’s Mandarin skills?”
This would be so funny if it wouldn’t be so sad. I speak four languages fluent and I never went into a meeting with the head of a studio to dazzle them with my language skills. Thought it wasn’t about that, I guess I stand corrected.
As for Adam Goodman, he might not be as big of a screw up, but I have not met one fellow director/writer who doesn’t hate his guts. We call him Scrooge.
Oh I get it, the drunk is supposed to have relationships with talent and Scrooge is supposed to do the real work.
Here is an idea, fire them both and hire a woman, at least she won’t be able to get away with half of that stuff.
He’ll be better in a producing deal.
Ah yes, the old “Producing Deal.”
The place is rife with do nothing gasbags, and bozos. Clean it out and start over again. Lesher is a cancer, Weston is a zero, and Evans can talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, and….no movies get made. Has he ever been on a film set?
Clean it out, and start over.
It’s a bit unbelievable how many rats continue to exist at Paramount. If I were Brad Gray I’d be more concerned about the person that continues to leak all this inside information to you. Lesher is a peach compared to that person. I’ll be sad to see John go.
oh no!! what happens to Adam Kassan?
This sounds like a similar story… remember when they dismantled MTV/NICK and Aversano got a production deal and then they didn’t let him do anything with it? I wonder how long before Weston and Lesher are just dead weight around the lot as well?
You think Goodman (if he takes over) is actually going to want to utilize Weston and Lesher as producers? Do you actually believe Weston and Goodman have a good relationship? Dream on. The producer deal on lot is just to save face and that’s it.
More free time to hang with Eddie Murphy…Imagine That
Does this mean Lesher can now produce Paul Thomas Anderson movies full time? If so, great news!
Do you feel any guilt that what could have been a “couple weeks” more work according to your own reporting became no weeks because of your reporting, Nikki? Just curious.
Nowhere in the world is the Peter Principle better defined than in Hollywood. Agree with Ugh. There is no fucking way that any woman would get away with this shit for one hour, much less one minute. But then again, we don’t have an old boy Jewish network to promote us and protect us, only to bring us down later. This business sucks ass for women.
So sad…he wont get to see his passion projects come to the screen at the studio…”The Marc Pease Experience” and “The Goods: Live Hard Sell Hard” in August, and the much anticipated “Carriers” in September.
On a positive note, does give him more free time to work with Eddie Murphy…Imagine That?.
The dysfunctional soap opera that is “5555 Melrose” continues.
Can’t say that this is shocking. Can’t at all, but seriously, Adam? The guy once screwed a deal we were working by offering four-figures for rights. Four. Figures. Like less than the cost of the Prada shoes I wore to the meeting to pitch the project. I couldn’t believe it. I lost to a rival producer, with a rival studio who’d offered six-figures and called me to laugh at me. Talk about backing the wrong dog in a fight.
Fantastic news for Adam Goodman!! I’m very proud (and Adam is probably tired of hearing this from me) but a long time ago in another galaxy I was working on the movie “Backdraft” in Chicago as the Key 2nd Assistant Director. An 18 year old kid ( you know where this is going) comes to our production office during prep looking for a job as a PA on set. I had hired all the PA’s already but I wanted to help this kid so i offered him the job of interning on the set liasing between Robert De Niro’s trailer and the set. 3 weeks after filming started he was doing such a great job we decided to put him on payroll. That was 19 years ago folks, that kid was Adam Goodman. I still have that great Backdraft jacket you bought for me Adam. All the best my friend.
Goodman has three months before they figure out the Emperor’s New Clothes….somewhere, Basil Iwanyk chuckles.
John Lesher IS actually a complicated, intelligent guy, who loves movies and film makers. His ambition got in the way of his good sense. That guy will make a much better producer than studio boss, and I am sure that we will see him collecting an oscar in the coming years.
Weston on the other hand is arrogant, loud and dumb as a post, a lethal combination. Weston spends all of his time dodging responsibility for his flops, belittling female colleagues and paying politics and guess what? It works! I suspect he had a hand in this since for months he has been rumored to be on his way out.
Good now Weston can crawl back into the hole he came out of. Hey Brad wishing you some “Good Times”.
He’ll be fine. Remember – he’s an Endeavor boy… and they have this town by the balls.
Have had lots of experience working with Marc Evans, and he’s one of the smartest, hardest working, best execs out there. Honestly. JJ’s not about to let him get anything but support.
Like “junior bag carriers everywhere” – I want to know what’s going to happen to Adam Kassan.
PS, Marc Evans is a really nice guy.
I’ll take that job! I’ll take that job!!!
Brad Weston as a producer? What, he’s gonna make a sequel to his Super Mario Brothers film?
Does this mean that kassan has to return the company car?
It bothers me when people offer opinions and present little to no support. How could anyone have a problem with Adam Goodman? The guy’s a solid, straight shooter and groomed under Dreamworks. Personally, I’ve had a few dealings with him and always found him to be unlike most suits. If there’s “Goodman” haters — present some facts, not such a toss around phrase like “Scrooge” — just because he didn’t get behind your project. He’s paid his dues… let him enjoy the moment.
Nikki,
How about we do everyone a favor and get rid of the anonymous postings. If you’re going to talk trash about someone, at least have the decency to use your real name.
ExtensionOfLameness – wow, you seem to hate everyone. I’m no John Lesher apologist, nor am I related or friends with Marc Evans or anyone else you trashed. That said, you just seem like an angry screenwriter who had their script passed on or who couldn’t get an assignment at Paramount. Hey, times are tough. Maybe it’s not your writing. Maybe these guys are incompetent. But, you still shouldn’t be able to trash them by name, unless you’re backing up your allegations with your name.
Just adding to “Boo”…
Lesher, the studio’s top creative executive, is being fired just 18 months after being promoted to the job. He was called into studio chairman Brad Grey’s office only moments after a report about his likely ouster appeared on Nikki Finke’s Deadlinedailyhollywood.com.
@”formerand happy”
It’s unfortunate that you lump together a valid point with an idiotic point. The biz is certainly an old boys club. The Jewish aspect has nothing to do with it as all men are equally vile and weak in this regard.
Jesse your right. Evans and Calof are great execs. I’m surprised they didn’t promote Evans he deserves the job.
The Atari project with Leonardo DiCaprio will be the first project put into turnaround.
Too small of a flick for Leonardo DiCaprio and Paramount.
Seems to me that Weston shouldn’t be the only Brad getting demoted at Paramount.
Brad Grey has no business running that place, never did.
Until he’s gone, Paramount is pretty much doomed to fail.
Lesher should never have been put in that position in the first place.
Throw the guy under the bus if you must, Nikki, but all you’re really doing is highlighting yet another bad call by Grey.
To Boo:
News is news. I find it amusing that people believe that the Ent. business should be isolated from legitimate news coverage. This business is no different from any other industry. Nikki had a legitimate tip and ran with it. Just like any good journalist would do.
If you want to be angry with someone, then it should be whoever leaked her the information.
Adam Kassan?…..Oh you mean Sweater Vest Boy!
John may have had the job for 18 months, but in terms of actual hours worked, it was probably closer to 6 months…
He still didn’t get fired quickly enough.
Adam Kassan will be fine, as long as Adam Goodman needs someone to agree with every single thing he ever says.
Minus the millions of dollars, John just got exactly what he deserved.
Anyone else find “disgustedbygutlessposts” post completely and utterly ironic… since he/she did not post their name?
Hilarious.
Remember working on Goodman’s desk as an intern many years ago – always treated me with patience and respect, despite me being at the bottom of the totem pole. Not saying anything one way or the other about him, but that’s what I remember.
Brad Weston is the best thing about Paramount
If he leaves we all go!
@DisgustedAtGutlessPosts..Grow up, wanker. First, lots of important info comes from people under fake names to expose many of the asshats whose decisions affect thousands of hard-working peoples’ lives in this business. They have to use an alias or lose their jobs. If some use the forum to get out personal digs, that’s the cost of business. Secondly, you excoriate people who use a pseudonym, then end with you own?! Hypocrite.
The admin building will stop smelling of incense now that Weston is out.
And Lesher’s loud bellowing laugh will never ring out again.
As nutty as it may sound, I would love to see a studio like Paramount think outside the box and hire a guy like Tyler Perry as studio head. Mix it up a bit.
LESHER AND WESTON WERE LAME,
AND GOT KICKED OUT OF THE GAME.
GREY AXED THESE TWO FOOTMEN,
THEN PROMOTED A. GOODMAN.
WHO’S NEITHER WORD IN HIS LAST NAME.
I must admit. The business of show is over. The movie business is done. Lesher might have sucked ass as an exec with problems but forgodsake, he made movies that tried to be something.
Face it fools…Spielberg has been a piece of crap for so long he’s become and old man Brett Ratner. It’s time to clean house. We need an uprising. Forget Iran folks. Let’s get back to 70’s filmmaking and get some good stuff happening again. Our great writers of today are Camp and Thompson. Two suckeroos who had a script Steinbeck’s with a cool name and then go on to do nothing but craparoo yet guys like this get pay days. How about the writers of all the tragic flops and poorly made films with a ton of male stars. Then they go on to bilk the studios for millions. It’s got to stop fools and now. I said NOW!
Adam Goodman is riding the wave. We all are and it is disgusting. I agree with stop reading this blog. I love the blog but there is nothing left to discuss.
Fools, we watch Jon Stewart, Bill O’reilly, Rachel Maddow etc. and wait to see the talking heads on talking head shows. We have run out of artists. Getting depressing fools. Depressing.
Brad Grey needs to step down. Then we need to bring another fool in to take his spot. What we really need is the business crushed like Wall Street. We need to clean house and start over again.
I want to thank you all for your comments but if we could all just be honest there wouldn’t be much to talk about. It’s silly at this point. Anyone who gets a chance to bilk the industry is going to if they win the lotto. That goes for Grey, Silverman etc.
So fools, kiss my tushy.
Thank you.
Doesn’t it seem that Brad Grey shakes up his management
team every 6 months ? We’ve been through this before.
Woops- it’s time for a new General. Then that General
has six months to win the war or else he’s out and a
different admiral gets promoted to take his place.
Note to Adam- Enjoy the next six months- the clock has
already started ticking on your reign.
Parsing the language of the actual release…
Lesher has been offered a producing deal WITH the studio.
Weston has been offered a producing deal ON THE LOT.
Guess which one they never want to deal with again?
How many people can Brad Grey hire and then fire before he is fired?
An update from the alternate universe: Paramount has just enjoyed another record year under the six-year stable management of Donald DeLine. The Nickelodeon and MTV labels continue to thrive, and the Twilight franchise is the envy of Hollywood……
Adam Goodman is a pompous frat boy who feels he’s entitled to the world. He’s never actually had to do anything on his own and has always had someone more powerful covering for him. He’ll be a disaster in this job, mark my words.
DoubleUgh — A rival studio paid six figures for a project when the competition was offering only four figures? And that producer called to laugh AT YOU?
There is not a better man for the job than Adam Goodman. This guy has paid his dues and in my dealings with him, he has been nothing but a perfect gentleman in a world of sharks. My sincerest congratulations!
Lesher’s a strange, strange guy. I never left a meeting with him without checking that I was still wearing my underwear. I was always waiting for him to stab me in the back. I even told him that once to his face, and he seemed genuinely shocked. I think he could potentially be a very good producer as he has excellent taste, great talent relationships, and he lies magnificently. A little humbling will do him no harm.
In the corridors of WME you can smell the schadenfreude. “Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy” is exactly the response.
Grey should have hired DeLuca to run the studio. The best movies have been made when people believe in a project and take a risk, from BONNIE AND CLYDE to AMERICAN BEAUTY to SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE. The movie business needs more mavericks who take risks and we need those people at studios. Right now we have douchebags who this week are looking for something like THE HANGOVER…we need people who have opinions, have passion, have balls, and take risks at studios! Bring back DeLuca!!!
ps – Lesher as a producer with a deal at the lot. Who wants to help him aside from Chris Donnley?
Weston is such a joke. Seriously. This is long, long overdue. The worst studio exec in town who, carrying a mountain of hubris on his shoulder, believed himself the best.
And yes, Adam Goodman is a very, very nice guy who has a reputation of being a very, very lucky yes man. That said, I’m not ready to declare that the new emperor has no clothes as, of all people, I wouldn’t be too shocked if Goodman wasn’t the one who finally came around with some surprising new tricks up his sleeve.
Even the haters have to admit, he may have been waiting for this moment and is ready to cash some chips.
Wow, you are all so knowledgeable. Not many who post here have a good word to say about anyone. Kinda makes you wonder what people think about YOU when they talk behind your back doesn’t it. I guess all your clocks will start ticking soon when you put yourselves in the firing line. Tick tock, tick tock for all you lame posters. Stay in bed, you and we will all be better off and hopefully this business. Good nite, and say a prayer for yourselves
Sha-na-na-na, hey hey hey, Good bye. Brad Westin is like the worst guy in the world. Now if he can just take his rat little hatchet man Eben with him they can begin turning that place around. Just the most miserable place in the world. Hard to really even consider them a buyer. At least Westin’s reign of terror is over
Brad Grey is a glorified agent. Rob Moore is an ex Disney pencil pusher. Sumner Redstone has crossed the border. Dreamworks is gone. Yeah Paramount is back baby.
No wonder Paramount has had the worst reputation in town for well over a decade.
A dead fish rots from the head down. Brad Grey must be shown the door. It was ludicrous for him to ever get that job and he’s been a walking talking disaster. Were it not for his quickie with Dreamworks he would’ve been gone long ago. Get rid of him now it doesn’t matter who replaces him. As for Goodman he’s a putz and a coward. Astonishing he ever rose as high up at DW as he did. Hollywood sure does like to reward incompetence and failure.
Weston may have been a loon, but if you could get him to look in the eye or answer a call (a task in itself) he did tell you the truth. Goodman is a fraud. When he’s not a liar. I’ve worked for both. No, that’s not my real name. Big Brad should have cleaned house. But he’s too busy running San Vincente at 10am when with a trainer when he out to be in the office.
Jesus Nikki, you just keep getting better and better. Your reporting is terrific. You should be running the newspaper industry.
My experience with Adam Goodman and Marc Evans has been absolutely spectacular. I’ve found them both to be incredibly bright and thoughtful execs, and very decent people to go along with that (more a rarity than a requirement, these days).
I think it’s going to a long, successful run for Paramount over the next few years.
Team Lesher!
I’ve worked with all these guys. To be clear, Lesher isn’t a bad guy, just in a bad job. That job should not exist. There should be a President of Production who is in charge of the Paramount slate and have Guy Stodel (or whoever runs Vantage) report to him. No need for a level in between Brad Grey and President of Production. Waste of a lot of money. Brad Weston, on the other hand, is a ninja mothereffer. He is a good studio head and a bad, bad guy. He has left an unbelievable amount of bodies in his wake — Alli Shearmur, Gail Berman, Scott Aversano. He has single-handedly brought all these people down. You got to hand it to the guy, he knows how to kill his competition. It’s impressive but, no doubt, that guys’ insides are black. Goodman is a good leader who knows how to manage up. Most people who have worked for him don’t love him, but Spielberg did and B. Grey clearly does, so he sure as shit knows how to manage up. Kassan is a good guy who got himself in a bad situation and Eben is just a dipshit. As for whoever said something about Weston and his female employees, he doesn’t HAVE any — every woman has been chased out of there — Michelle Manning, Karen Rosenfelt, Alli Shearmur, Pam Abdy, Naketha Maddox, Dori Howard. Evans is actually amazing at what he does and, unlike some of these guys, actually is a good person who knows about film and just loves movies. Paramount, or any studio, should want him as a Pres. of Production (he’ll need a comedy tutorial but he knows that). BG likes to keep everyone on his toes and if he ever spent time on the lot (as opposed to trying to be a mogul in NYC or spending his time dating questionable young ladies) he might actually be able to do something with that studio. It’s a great place who will shine on without the darkness of Weston around.
Realworldperson….
Put down the pipe…I keep a picket sign in the trunk for Tyler Perry!
I was on the Paramount lot for 14 years in creative capacities and saw the transition from Lansing to DeLine to Grey and the passings of all the lieutenants below. I concur that Brad Weston is arguably the most conceited shitbag in Hollywood, a punky smart-ass blowhard who felt it his god-given right to dress like a gas station attendant at work and act too cool for school with his bald Luke Perry schtick as opposed to doing any real creative work requiring discerning taste and cinema intellect. He was long overdue for termination, and should be followed in short order by his flying monkey errand boy Eben Davidson, a spineless, back-stabbing little toad with no class, no creative instincts, and a case of jailbait yellow fever that should see him behind bars as opposed to behind a desk at a major studio. Paramount has been a haven for the clueless, worthless, depraved and despicable for the better part of the two decades I toiled there. Some things never change…might as well let Robert Evans run it again or sell it to the cemetery once and for all.
Ice T once wrote a banned song that could reflect how BAD Ass Nikki Finke writes and uncovers facts.
1. (”Nikki Finke knew about it before I did,” he told a friend.)
2.” The way Paramount rolls, it’s hard to keep things private at that studio”
(I told you she was a G.)
3.” I asked my sources if it was possible that Lesher would be pressured to exit. I was told it was under discussion but a final decision was not imminent.” (THE Godfather couldn’t write it any better)
4. I think BHC4 would have rocked the world, along with 48 hours three
“Lesher told pals.”There’s no universe where we’re paying Eddie his full fee.” That was his mistake. Eddie should have won the Oscar; he just has to stop doing these kids movies. He’s made 3.6 billion for these studio heads who keep getting fired for NOT Giving him his due. Lesher should reopen these projects to regain his name.
5. Finally the personal end of this story sucks. Groomed , well as a suit, you better not catch me on my off days I might look like Keanu Reeves. As for the allegations he’s drunk, hell they said the same thing about Dean Martin and he kept rolling in Cannonball Run. The crying, if I was in LA with 12 percent unemployment, WGA, SAG, AFTRA and whining, merging agents I would be crying my ass off too. Let’s give the guy a pat on the back for surviving the last three years.
To quote the NY Times on Lesher from 2008, he will make a great comeback this Pitt dog has good instincts.
“It sort of emphasizes the obvious,” said John Lesher, president of Paramount Pictures. Shares of Viacom, which owns Paramount, fell more than 17 percent on Friday after it cut profit forecasts. “We have to find stories that have a reliable global appeal and make them in a prudent manner. As an industry, we can’t just make a bunch of movies and see what sticks. But we still have to make the movies.”
Lesher picked well.
1. An Inconvenient Truth
2. The Departed ( packaged deal)
Interesting how only the innuendo doesn’t really like Lesher. Seems obvious that even the haters are smart enough to respect/fear the guy’s next act. Most of you Hollywood bitchez wouldn’t know sophisticated taste if it jumped up and bit you.
Maybe Weston can get his old job with Avi Lerner back.
The real irony here is that Sherry Lansing had the most successful run of anybody who ever ran that place with the exception of Robert Evans. All the women who Weston chased out of there should have grouped together and filed a sexual discrimination/harassment suit, they would have walked away with millions. Weston got what he deserved seems like he’s been cruel to just about everyone and in typical exec style became an expert at avoiding blame for his mistakes. Sherry might have lost touch with what audiences want at the very end of her tenure there but at least she treated people with class and respect regardless of how low they were on the totem pole. She must be laughing herself silly as she reads this post.
Now Lesher knows exactly how all the people he fired felt…
Except that most of them were talented and well liked.
and yet Brad Grey keeps his job.
Loved the idea of DeLuca running production and Mechanic running the studio.
Paramount has lacked humanity since Brad Grey came over. That is the really sad thing. These executives get power drunk and it is beyond pathetic. Paramount used to have a beating heart. It used to recognize stories and talent. Now it is this back stabbing, wickedly insecure place. It is like the 80’s without the drugs or the talent.
Brad Weston is a thug. No taste. Drunk with his perceived power. Rude and dismissive and imperious to good people. And a major misogynist. Never hired women at P only fired them. Wouldn’t approve female screenwriters or directors.
The big story at Paramount is that Brad Grey is still running it into the ground. He is tone deaf to the movie business. He is out of touch with the audience. He doesn’t recognize executive talent. Gail Berman? You have got to be kidding me. She knew less than he did. Every hire Brad Grey has made has been more out of touch than the next. The fish stinks at the head over there. Brad Grey can keep firing people but it is sad to see what Paramount has become. Scott Aversano, Karen Rosenfelt, Michele Manning…he should hire one of them. Kira Goldberg is a rising star. There is plenty of executive talent out there in town. But to get on Brad Greys radar you have to be like him. A douche bag.
Maybe Weston will have to start buttoning up his shirt now.
Who ever said Marc Evans in not a good exec has no clue.
Marc is a smart guy.
Paramount is loaded with them.
David Beaubaire is another.
And then there is Greg Mooradian.
He is the real deal.
Smart, awesome material instincts and great with talent.
He’s a mogul-in-training.
It’s about time Lesher goes and please take Kassan and Davidson with you. They and all of Paramount for that matter wouldn’t know a good project if God himself came down from heaven and pitched it to them!
Wrote a script for Adam when he was at Dreamworks. Was totally a straight shooter, smart, and grounded. When an underlying rights issue became thorny, kept me paid and writing while studio worked it out, instead of becoming disenchanted and hanging the project out to dry.
Convinced that Hollywood moguls are willing “to sell their souls” for a box office hit, Brad Grey has renewed my faith in the possibility of a Hollywood with a moral consciousness!
Far removed from the “Hollywood scene”, as the parent of John Lesher’s one-time assistant, I have painful, first-hand knowledge of his deplorable conduct. I am proud to have raised a child confident enough in accomplishments and abilities to know that under no circumstance should they be subjected to demeaning, disparaging, derisive, degrading attacks, a customary action of Mr. Lesher’s. As a representative of Paramount Studios, Mr. Lesher’s clinically unstable behavior manifested itself in physical threats, public intimidation, demeaning comments, screaming, personal attacks, and , for lack of a better word, tantrums which included throwing objects, slamming doors in faces, “pouting”, and “disappearing” for entire days at a time,
This “shakeup” at Paramount Studios goes beyond John Lesher’s publicized lack of development; its unspoken truth lies in the actions of a company wanting no affiliation with people having unsound minds even at the risk of losing a dollar.
Safe to say, John Lesher should consider himself lucky that my child withheld from me the sadistic details of their short relationship lest he be subjected to the wrath of a vehement parent with a minion of attorneys knocking on his door.
David Beaubaire should be the new President of Production. Smart guy, nice guy, with good creative instincts.
Lesher is a smart man with a huge ego – hopefully he will use this moment to humble himself and regroup. He has treated people terribly and acted quite hateful to good people who worked for him.
Kassan is actually a good guy, despite what people are saying – hard working and smart. He just got himself in a bad situation by being so tied to Lesher. Truth be told, Kassan did Lesher’s job while Lesher was napping on the couch in his office.
Here is the reality: Lesher will no doubt reinvent himself. The man has great taste and relationships. His demeanor is better suited to be a producer vs a high level manager at a studio. Paramount is a toxic place. Lesher should be happy to be out of there, but while he was there he believed his own hype and seemed to forget why he was in the business in the first place. Good luck, John, you were a serious asshole 90% of the time, but hopefully this moment will teach you some humility and you will emerge stronger and more creative than ever.
Gee, this doesn’t have anything to do with AGE does it? Paramount is notorious for the MTV virus. If you’re under 30, you’re done. That was the paradigm, but it doesn’t seem to be working. Try EXPERIENCE dimwits.
In the year 2009, it does not matter what carbon copy bean counter is replaced by another. The maverick talent is gone from this town. It’s the same story, different guy all the time. I run an online clip site from my bedroom where hundreds of thousands of people pet week spend a buck. It all adds up and makes more money than your suburbia multiplex on the weekend. The old media guard has no clothes.
I have worked closely with Lesher since he took the reigns at Vantage in early 2006 so feel I am qualified to say that while he is indeed epically complicated, he is also off-the-charts brilliant and a very inspiring leader. You really haven’t been to a brainstorming meeting until you have sat with John and witnessed his creativity, enthusiasm and commitment to telling good stories well. People seem to forget that he made Vantage a world recognized brand overnight. He championed AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH – a movie that actually matters – and took risks to work with true artists like inarritu and Paul Thomas Anderson on films like BABEL and THERE WILL BE BLOOD. No matter how magnificent those films are, they are extremely challenging and John fought hard for them and made them work. He is emotional, very much an artist himself, which can make him unpredictable sometimes but big deal! His good far outweighs the bad. Lesher is getting an unfair bashing here. Many of us who actually have worked with him directly are very sad to see his talent, his personality and his smarts leave this place. A lot of emails with sad faces circulated here on Friday. Working with him has been one of the greatest experiences of my career. Lesher is good at his job and he’s also a good person who is sometimes bad. He is absolutely NOT the monster he is being painted here. And P.S. Neither is Weston. And Marc Evans?!? Smart, hard working and kind as they come.
Brad Grey is to Paramount what Wiatt was to William Morris. It’s sad. That he still has his job is a slap in the face to everyone who cares about the movie business. Redstone must be senile not to see it.
It seems to me that all of the studios are struggling, fingers in the dike, knowing that they are losing control. Movies aren’t going anywhere, but the distribution model and the absolute control studios have enjoyed for decades is collapsing. Didn’t they learn anything from the record business?
There will always be big event movies, made by studios, but the market is splintering, and nothing justifies the salaries anymore–or the arrogance. I think all of this executive shuffling is actually a symbol of a greater adjustment. People 25 and under really don’t care where there entertainment comes from, and they manage to find the things that interest them regardless of traditional press.
The studios tried to block vcrs, cable tv, you name it, all in vain. The vitriol towards the studio heads and the infighting just seems like desperate grasping.
Congrats, Goody!! I shared an office with you for 6 months on the Paramount lot. You left for SKG and came back a super star. Do you still hate milk (the liquid)? Go get em. Fuck all these fucking haters.
I’m starting to think that Brad Grey has some serious blackmail leverage over Sumner Redstone. That’s the only explanation for why Grey still has a job there. Perhaps Pellicano dug up some dirt on Sumner when the Pelican was working for Grey. Brad kept it in a file then sprung it on Redstone to get the Paramount job in the first place. Sumner is eminently blackmailable he has numerous problems that have already gone public with his wife and kids. Whatever Grey has must be very explosive. Now Sumner has to keep Grey working there as long as Brad wants to stay there in order to keep the damaging info under wraps.
Why in hell is Eddie Murphy’s quote still $25 million +20% gross???
Even if it is for the franchise that made him a star?
Perhaps some 5cent psychoanalysis from a decade of association with the subjects is in order-
Weston- Diagnosis- narcissistic napoleonic disorder- short bald man, misogynist hater of women, was a poor producer who became Bob Weinstein’s bitch. Did a poor job at that, which led to Weinstein wondering why the town took him seriously without calling for his evaluation. Political pit bull without concrete goals, enjoyed the fight for fight’s sake. Stabbed friends like Shearmur and Witten in the back. Lived in fear of being found to have no soul. Prescription- should seek a deal at another studio like his hero Lorenzo D’Bonaventura and convince them he has special elfin powers. Prognosis- will instead stay at Paramount till they decide to push him out and then refuse to properly settle with him- like he has done with Aversano. Future career, back to the direct to dvd world.
Lesher- Diagnosis- actute denial with severe symptoms of headupass. Signs of Donnelly’s Myalgia. Arrogance coupled with ignorance. Having given his former clients the bank they will no longer need or respect him. No agency business to go back to. No future at Paramount. Producing requires passion, not vanity. Prescription- only hope is to kidnap Howard Stringer and demand Amy Pascal’s position. Prognosis- two years from now sitting in the lobby of the Santa Monica Loews Hotel passing out business cards to Koreans reading “Former Chairman of Paramount Studios.”
Goodman- Diagnosis- Rolypoly Asskissitis. While true that Spielberg liked and protected him for decades it was more like a trained cocker spaniel than a prized executive. Previous boss Snider was appalled at his burned bridges around town and could not wait to remove him. Was known at Dreamworks for not having the courage of his convictions, frequently saying ” I know I should greenlight this” and then not doing so. Former employees Haimes, Fox, Allgood and Polstein (to name a few) would laugh at him behind his back. Attempt to create cross-studio dynasty with spouse a pathetic joke. Now in charge because no one left to hire from the playground. Inherits no great projects. Every agency and law film looking for him to fail. Simply becomes the new Lesher. Prescription- Lose forty pounds, go on a Carnival Cruise with spouse and think about becoming a hermit. Prognosis- gone in ninety days after the most spectactular fall from grace in modern studio history. Prison term likely.
Brad Grey- Diagnosis- NoFrienditis. Backstabitis. Fukemployeeitis. Blameotheritis. Having pushed everyone else under the bus, now sees headlights right in front of him. One filmmaker relationship but Abrams cannot direct entire slate. Former company could not wait to remove his name from the door. The voice of one shouting in the wilderness. Likely to lose the many wiretapping civil suits. Convinced that in another time he would be a god like Apollo. Not a distorted reality, living in his OWN reality. Prescription- Difficult. Would suggest Harikari to atone for what he has done, but likely no one would notice or care. Perhaps a severe vicodin addiction to compensate for his pending Ovitzian worthlessness? Prognosis- heart attack on a treadmill age 56, death not noticed for 9 months.
Adam Goodman is a prick. Proof again that pricks do well in this business. I have a friend who interviewed for his assistant position many years ago. She came out of that interview in tears- it was an interview for f*ck’s sake! Apparently, he tore her a new a-hole because he didn’t like her answers to his questions. Wow. Was he just having a bad day. Or is he so insecure that he has to take it out on a job applicant?!
standing ovatiion to….to Poetknowit
LESHER AND WESTON WERE LAME,
AND GOT KICKED OUT OF THE GAME.
GREY AXED THESE TWO FOOTMEN,
THEN PROMOTED A. GOODMAN.
WHO’S NEITHER WORD IN HIS LAST NAME.
Comment by Poetknowit — June 19, 2009 @ 7:17 pm
Wishing Adam the best. Hopefully he can curtail the bleeding that’s been taking place at that hellhole for the past five years. LAW & ORDER and ER have seen less turnover in 30+ seasons than Paramount has in five years. Seriously, how long can Brad Grey keep shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic and keep the heat off of himself? Gail Berman, Alli Shearmur, Donald De Line, Scott Aversano, Michelle Raimo, Chris Salvaterra, Dori Howard, Amy Israel, Geoff Stier, Matt Jackson, Pam Abdy, Mona Panchal, Ed Goemans, Tom Jacobson, Karen Rosenfelt, Naketha Mattocks, Andrew Haas, Wendy Japhet, Chad Hamilton. Most of whom were good people and executives. Would love to know the amount of severance Paramount had to pay these people. And I’m sure I’m forgetting people! Now Lesher and Weston, which probably means Kassan, Dan Levine, and Eben right behind them. Look at Sony’s turnover ratio over the same period- there’s no comparison. Maybe because Amy Pascal doesn’t run her studio like it’s a reality show, even when she has a rough year.
Seems like Hollywood is having it’s own version of CEO backlash. Mergers, firings and scandals. Oh my!
Excellent, specific, extremely well-researched reporting, Nikki. Keep up the fantastic work, as always.
regrettablyanon
you are a moron. Lesher didn’t take risks with anything. jesus people like you are so boring. you’re just on the fringe and don’t actually know what you’re talking about. you just wish you did. lesher was handed Babel because he paid 10MM more than anyone else. thats not a risk – thats lunacy. Same with his other tanks for the studio. THERE WILL BE BLOOD? Still bleeding cash. INCONVENIENT TRUTH was to fill a slot!!! They didn’t know what they were doing. Do you forget Lesher f’ed off the Coen Brothers and told them NO COUNTRY could take a hike?
Totally agree with regrettablyanonyouareanidiot
WTF regrettablyanon
You say youve actually worked there or worked closely with JL?! Did you actually spend time in his “office” at Endeavor? Witness his behavior, or lack thereof, on the Paramount lot?
Did you have a hand in Black Snake Moan, Year Of The Dog, American Teen, Son of Rambow, How She Move, A Mighty Heart, Imagine That, The Soloist, Dance Flick? If so, you should be very proud.
If you actually talk to any employees you will hear confirmation on those stories and more which could put him in court or hell, or both
Happy Father’s Day to all those dads out there enjoying an open marriage and in denial on their sexuality.
Nikki: Great story. Loved reading the play-by-play of how it went down, and the personalities involved.
As to the rest of you: Sorry, but it’s ultimately all Much Ado About Nothing. I got my first job at Paramount during the Diller/Eisner/Simpson/Katzenberg regime; I’ve worked there under Mancuso, Lansing, Tartikoff, DeLine, Goldwyn, and so many other names that they’re all just a blur at this point.
Ultimately, none of it matters. The studio goes on. They make good pictures, they make bad pictures. They did it last week, they’ll do it next week, they’ll do it next year. And all the overwrought speculation about what this latest shake-up ‘means’ becomes meaningless.
But thanks to Nikki, it’s all just a little bit more interesting — as she’s writing the stuff that the reporters from Variety and the HR would regale you with over lunch, but would never put into print.
Nikki, I love you, but you and many of the commenters are overanalyzing the personality angle. What it came down to: Star Trek underperformed in relation to their expectations, both domestically and globally and GI Joe looks to be not only a flop, but a humiliating piece of shlock. They have zero comedies to subsidize the big franchise bets, and cut too many producing deals to develop properly. Say what you want about Lesher and Weston, but it just came down to poor professional decision making.
How does Brad Grey still have a job? In three years he hasn’t managed to build a successful infrastructure.
I don’t know Brad Grey but he clearly doesn’t know how to hire, manage or fire people so it’s probably not the right job for him. And that environment couldn’t possibly bring out the best in someone. As to all the anonymous vitriol slugged at Weston and Lesher (I don’t know Goodman), if you think you have some sort of moral authority because you were treated badly by one of these guys, you should consider the irony of saying that while attacking them without having the guts to state your name, which allows you to say things you would probably never say to their face, and say it all the more viciously because you can do so with complete impunity. Attacking someone that way can’t be much better than whatever wrong you suffered by them. These guys read this stuff, or their friends and family do, it’s incredibly hurtful, and they can’t even defend themselves because you’ll attack them even more. It’s really a disgusting part of all of this. I’m all for real news coming out anonymously, but anonymous personal attacks are cancerous.
regrettablyanonyouareanidiot,
I’d be careful who you’d call a moron.
There Will be Blood cost $25 million to make and made $77 million worldwide. That’s not including DVD and TV/cable rights.
It was also nominated for 9 Academy Awards, winning one for the great Daniel Day Lewis.
Lesher was responsible for his share of duds, but TWBB wasn’t one of them.
dear regrettablyanonareanidiot — YOU don’t know what YOU’RE talking about. Lesher didn’t tell the Coen Bros to “f” off and didn’t “blow off” NCFOM. He had two potential Oscar contenders and too small of a staff to market both effectively. It was a choice, not a blow off, and given his relationship with PTA, it was the right choice. TWBB is an artistic achievement of the highest form and “bleeding money” or not, the film is an achievement not a “tank”. I’m a little sick of everything in this business being solely about money and maybe that does make me a “jesus person.” I don’t really care – we can all endeavor to balance both but it’s not a science — IT’S ART. marketing art is more challenging that marketing schlock and indeed is riskier. Unlike tent poles, there is NOT a formula for these kinds of films though the bean counters DO try! Some of us care about art and getting it right and work really hard to get good movies made and then seen. Question – Since when are films nominated for best picture by the Academy and every critics group on the planet “tanks”? And regarding AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH being there to fill a slot — yeah, a slot that could have been filled with any piece of shit film but the man in question made the choice to fill it with a doc for his first project out of the gate. A doc that made over $40M worldwide and brought global warming into the forefront of everyone’s minds and let us not forget — it was a SLIDE SHOW. Re BABEL, yes sure — paid a lot of money for it. I actually agree with you on that even though you’re an overly aggressive dick. HOWEVER, brand new to the job you’re bound to make some missteps. Overspending on the movie shrunk the marketing budget and it’s likely BABEL had a chance to get into the black if so much wasn’t spent upfront and more money could have been spent on the marketing. If everyone expected him to just move into the job and turn the specialty arm of Paramount into the big moneymaker overnight, well then, yeah, I guess he failed. If you could do better you’d be Peter Rice. And I may only be “on the fringe” but it’s obvious you’re no Peter Rice. It’s clear you just want to hate people and this “jesus person” thinks you ought to let a little bit of light in my friend.
BG – you seriously might consider an anonymous tipster line or suggestion box on the lot.
I guess “if he was any good” he wouldn’t have been thrown out on his ass so quickly.
He who lives by the prick code dies by the prick code. Now let’s just hope this sack of shit Lesher is never resurrected in any form and never heard from again.
How dare you (Nikki) or anybody else use the almost laudatory euphemism “complicated”for behavior that is in fact very simple. Lesher was a world class asshole, simple as that. And even in a business where monstrous personalities tend to rise to the top of the pack, this monster’s behavior went too far (think Joe Pesci in goodfellas).
But complex? Gimme a break.
Was that a joke about Mooradian. He’s the bulbous puss on the ass of humanity.
-Cost of lunch on the Paramount Studio lot with tax, $7.35.
-Cost to see another studio’s movie because Paramount’s suck, $13.95
-Cost to see an executive jerk get what he deserves: Priceless.
Two things: One, I dealt with Goodman before he was heading DreamWorks and the guy was less than pleasant each time we spoke. Then he got worse. And this leads me to number two: Redstone and Grey know exactly what they are doing. Dodging bullets and hoping that one of the monkeys they put in charge will finally run the film division into the ground, take the blame, the severance and watch as Redstone sells it off piece-by-piece.
Is it just me, or doesn’t it seem that we’d have more and better movies if people like this would concentrate on DOING their jobs instead of spending so much time maneuvering to KEEP them.
Comment by Vote with your wallet — June 19, 2009 @ 5:49 pm
Vote, the old boy Jewish network is a fact and meant nothing against the tribe, only to point out that it exists and protects then eats its own. Show me a Swedish Lutheran entertainment cabal (funny how none have been mentioned in these articles or updates) and I’ll address it as well.
Ok Brad, while you are swinging the axe, go hunt down that weasely rascal Rod Smith and put us all out of our misery. Come on, you know you want to.
“I’d be careful who you’d call a moron.
There Will be Blood cost $25 million to make and made $77 million worldwide. That’s not including DVD and TV/cable rights.”
And you should be careful who you call an idiot.
That $25 million doesn’t include the extensive marketing costs for There Will Be Blood, including a pricey Oscar campaign. I know from experience that with Babel, the more money it earned, the deeper it got in the hole because of their huge promotional spending. Vantage would spend so much on their Oscar campaigns, nothing could ever be profitable, especially when, like No Country for Old Men, Blood was shared with Miramax, which got all the international grosses.
jesus another one.
you don’t know the business. anyone who lists dvd and cable rights separately has never seen a film p+l.
there will be blood cost 40+ and they spent another 45 on p+a.
RIP Ed McMahon
Lenny – adjust your panties, its gonna be another warm day. Lesher and Weston cut across so many people’s paths, professionally and personally, its disgusting. People deserve to be treated like human beings. Hopefully their families, although maybe in denial for the money these guys bring in, are aware of all their indiscretions and character flaws. Im not a fan of infidelity, temper tantrums, verbal abuse, and heavy drug use, but if you are Lenny, my sincerest apologies. Im sure lots of people would say this all to their face, after punching them in the nose.
Love “the writer”
Jesusanother one – For the record on There Will Be Blood…
The production budget was in the mid $30’s to $40 million
Paramount has a terrible pay deal with Showtime – no money there
These titles, despite Awards noms/wins, dont make money on DVD (also not a strong suit/dead weight zone on the Paramount lot)
Ever think how much they spend in marketing?! About the same as the film grossed domestically or more!
Want to factor in the millions and millions they spent in Award campaigning?!
Maybe find yourself a P&A/P&L statement sometime
Transformers releases tomorrow, so as long as they have a good deal with Dreamworks, Paramount will be loving this Lesher/Weston free summer
“former and happy”
Sad to say that there are gentile schmucks in the biz as well. Would you characterize the insurance industry as the “WASP old boy network?” Nah, didn’t think so. Do you appreciate it when you are hate-labeled for your gender? Nah, didn’t think so.
You protest discrimination out of one side of your mouth, and slam the sexist miscreants for their religion out of the other side. You’re a hypocrite and no better than the misogynists you denounce. You have lost credibility so please don’t speak on behalf of women anymore.
@LinusVanPelt
You are painfully astute, my friend.
I like Adam Goodman a lot. He has always been nice to me but as much as I like him I cannot say that he is anything other than what you suggest.
I hope this promotion will finally bring out some instinct in him.
I hope that he will rise to the occasion and become the man and executive I know he can be.
I hope he hasn’t been set up.
I hope.
streamfreshideas,
You just passed off so much misinformation that I automatically dismissed everything you just posted.
- The budget for There Will Be Blood was ABSOLUTELY NOT $30 to $40 million, it was $25 million. FACT. It grossed $77 million worldwide, thus after exhibitors were paid the studio generated $38 to $40 million.
- TWBB has sold 1.4 million copies on DVD generating about $15 to $20 million more for the studio with that platform.
- TWBB made the standard 12% of its gross for its television rights. Another $8 to $10 million (worldwide).
- The marketing budget for TWBB wasn’t that high, it was rolled out during awards season and I barely even remember commercials for this thing. Don’t be pushing a tentpole like $50 million advertising budget for this thing either, that would be ridiculous. It was probably $10 million TOTAL.
- It’s main competition for the Oscar was “No Country For Old Men,” another Paramount Vantage film. I can’t imagine PV spent too many millions pitting one of its films against another. Besides NCFOM was the frontrunner almost the entire time, PV probably spent whatever they did during that race on NCFOM and not TWBB.
So TWBB made $60 to $70 million in total revenues off a film with $40 million in total expenditures (that’s probably where you got that figure from — it included the production and marketing budgets).
The last time I checked that equalled a profit of $20 to $30 million.
Not bad for a prestige pic that also generated 9 Academy Award nominations.
It’s amusing to see quibbles about the profits and awards of TWBB and NCFOM. They have little (if anything) to do with Lesher’s demise. Good films but “two swallows do not a summer make.”
Lesher was taken down by much bigger guns – the guns of summer. And if Nikki’s contributors are anything to go by he deserved as much, and worse…
Um okay,
Budget was 38 million, split evenly by Miramax and Vantage. Just because you type FACT in capital letters doesn’t mean you know what the fuck you’re taking about.
Marketing was probably close to gross, so 40 is a pretty fair guess. 10 is imbecilic. Sunshine Cleaning might spend 10.
NCFOM was a Miramax release domestically. In that sense the studios would have been competing against each other, and PV certainly wouldn’t have shifted money to NCFOM at the expense of TWBB, especially since Lesher’s bff is PTA.
I’m giong to stand up for Marc Evans also. I work in the trenches. Strictly Blue Collar. I met Marc two years ago, he had no reason to even acknowlege my existence. Instead,I met a new friend. Marc Evans is a smart, articulate, polite, nice, real person who has not lost his soul yet in this make believe land of Milk and Honey. Go Figure. It must be some kind of a first. ExtensionOfLameness DOES NOT KNOW MARC, OR WHAT HE’S TALKING ABOUT. My hope is that JJ and he are given the keys. I, like most of the other posts, am constantly amazed at the douchbags who get to call the shots in this industry. Marc, and JJ deserve all the best, I hope they get it. PS Whoever is responsible for Margo at the Wedding, The Duchess, and I’ll throw in Revolutionary Road also, deserve their Karma.
BP (@ 1:36pm),
You forgot: BlackSnakeMoan, Artic Tale, Year Of The Dog, American Teen, How She Move, Son Of Rambow
And soon to shit the bed: The Goods and The Marc Pease Experience
What passes for taste in this town is curious at best.
Hey Vote, between your tears read what I wrote. “Show me a Swedish Lutheran entertainment cabal (funny how none have been mentioned in these articles or updates) and I’ll address it as well.” Stop being so sensitive and realize how the world exists, not how you want it to be. Simply pointing something out is NOT, I repeat NOT RACIST and it’s people like you who are the first to call fire in the theater. As far as having any credibility, pafuckingleez, when did I request it? Just stating the facts, that you obviously can’t deal with.
This business sounds like the seventh circle of Hell. Why do you guys stay in it when it’s so degrading and demoralizing? Just Asking.
I worked with Marc Evans for several years at Paramount and the guy is a class act: intelligent, passionate, reflective, and a gentleman. Not easy qualities to maintain in an industry that fosters arrogance, narcissism, temper tantrums, and paranoia. I was often in the difficult position of telling the production executives “no” and, without exception, Marc would respond decently. He doesn’t deserve to have his name negatively thrown into the fray of anonymous snarking.
Paramount Marketing in LA is reviled by everyone. A joke of a group of self important slackers. Some even *&@# their way up the ladder. No wonder the whole industry laughs when you mention those three.
More food for the wacko octogenarian who owns Paramount – with Myspace on its deathbed, it makes Tom Freston look like a hero, and magnifies the senility of the penis driven old man with the big desk. Any apologies? Hardly, the only thing big about that old fool is his ego – ask his wives and mistresses. It’s all over the lot.