... but shallow, documentary of the life of the true business genius among the movie moguls, LewWasserman. He was more intelligent,... White House. The rule would last, with some relaxation in the ... of MCA to Matshusita (Panasonic). Wasserman was screwed when Ovitz probably...t feel too sorry for Wasserman, who made $300 million on...never seemed to have the time to explore the city as...
... but shallow, documentary of the life of the true business genius among the movie moguls, LewWasserman. He was more intelligent,... White House. The rule would last, with some relaxation in the ... of MCA to Matshusita (Panasonic). Wasserman was screwed when Ovitz probably ...price. After he lost power, Wasserman still went to his office...never seemed to have the time to explore the city as...
Fun, but shallow, documentary of the life of the true business genius among the movie moguls, LewWasserman. He was more intelligent, a... the White House. The rule would last, with some relaxation in the 1980'... was extensively interviewed, a long time family friend. Wasserman's downfall came, ...sale of MCA to Matshusita (Panasonic). Wasserman was screwed when Ovitz probably manipulated...
... documentary skips details which I would have found fascinating and claimed Wasserman was the innovator in a few areas, when he obviously ... maker was belittling the other studios for failing to see what Wasserman saw in television's potential. I thought it was a ... for the ones that are really back-door pilots. Anyway, Wasserman came up with something new for television. That's important ...
"Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com> wrote in news:zuidnTydg8n4V8fVnZ2dnUVZ_r7inZ2d@comcast.com: The documentary skips details which I would have found fascinating and claimed Wasserman was the innovator in a few areas, when he obviously wasn't the first. For instance, he makes a big deal that Universal invented the made-for-tv movie, strongly implying that the other Big 8 ...
... doesn't happen often, so I'm sure he's thrilled to get the attention. And while I'm critiqueing you, I must point out this annoying habit you have of crafting monster paragraphs. Like the last paragraph in your message. That should be 4 or 5 separate paragraphs, not one Boston Marathon paragraph. Makes your stuff very hard to read and I think most people don't, which is a shame ...
AlbertClarkson <agclarkson@aol.com> wrote: Fascinating. I saw that documentary on Wasserman awhile back and got entirely caught up in it, but had no context like the one you've presented, so thanks. The details were summarized from the documentary. I added the missing stuff about other studios' forays into television from memory. I also hope Garner gets to go fishing. Yeah. This...