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Buuzz.com (Free subscription) | 12/11/2008
David Fincher Practices His Oscar Speech : "It was like getting my first rim job," the director reportedly explained Monday night when asked about his experience making Benjamin Button . Somewhere on the Paramount lot, meanwhile, Fincher champion and big spender Brad Grey raced to brush a funny taste out of his mouth.
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Defamer (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
11/5 — As I was taking my 'shortcut' on Carmelita to bypass the traffic jam that is SMB in Beverly Hills on my way to Santa Monica, I saw a handsome but SHORT older guy in… ahem… gray shorts and gray shirt, running with a taller, younger bald man whose biceps and pecs let me know he was definitely a trainer. And who is in all of the neck to thigh gray but BRAD GREY....
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Defamer (Free subscription) | 12/11/2008
: "It was like getting my first rim job," the director reportedly explained Monday night when asked about his experience making Benjamin Button. Somewhere on the Paramount lot, meanwhile, Fincher champion and Brad Grey raced to brush a funny taste out of his mouth. []
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Defamer (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
Today's Hollywood Reporter "rare public evidence" of a looming crisis seven months ago: Melrose I, hedge-fund financing that helped pay for a raft of underachieving Paramount films dating back to 2004, saw its investment grade plunge six notches recently in an assessment by Moody's Investor Service. It was bad enough at the time for the money men to threaten Brad Grey with court — and...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
... Ronald Perelman, Susan Whiting, David Barrett, Ken
Chenault, Richard Plepler, Peter Chernin, Brad Grey, Judy McGrath,
Katherine Oliver and David Zaslav. The event supports the Center for
Communication an educational forum that prepares college students for
careers in media.
Founded in 1980 by former president of CBS, the late Dr. Frank Stanton,
the Center for Communication bridges...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 22/10/2008
... with current and former Paramount Pictures executives, including the studio's current chairman, Brad Grey; Grey's predecessor, Sherry Lansing; and her former boss, Jonathan Dolgen.Fortunato subsequently left their Mediterranean-style mansion, perched in the gated enclave of Beverly Park high above Beverly Hills, to stay with family in New York and New Jersey, people familiar...