Tracy and Hepburn? More Martin & Lewis

As a result, the duo are magnate little as Tracy and Hepburn and more like Martin & LewisBut Tim Arango report that failed to Lynton and Pascal for 6 years “show leadership that work in sync,” became a major problem during the summer still not completely straight. And while I’m in the mood to bitchslap The New York Times, here is more: In October, the Sunday business supplement published a puff on Michael Lynton and Amy Pascal titled “Sony’s version of Tracy and Hepburn.”
But the truth is that the break started in mid-July, when Peter Bart wrote a love letter to Amy Pascal varieties – titled “Sony Free Spirit shows a firm hand – and Michael Lynton mentioned only in passing. In the article, the two moguls sought to present themselves as “control of your ego at the door to work well together. He accused her of a light engineering professional. That and the fact that Pascal gave an interview to Variety it was “yo, yo, yo” (not “us, us, us”) does not sit well with Lynton. Amy protested his innocence
And when asked why he had no new franchises Pascal of Sony Pictures, agreed that there was a problem for the study. Lynton proclaimed his innocenceFast forward to later in the summer when it was the turn of Pascal feel hurt. The Hollywood rumor mill was churning all top studio executives who could get fired (and ultimately has left Dick Cook, Oren Aviv, Marc Shmuger, David Linde, Kevin McCormick) and Amy’s name found its way into the list. On this occasion, Pascal Lynton accused of a light engineering professional. When asked if Lynton Pascal was in trouble, was noncommittal.
Jerry Dean resentful to-the-scenes treachery behind.Now I see why comparing his relationship with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, whose association lived and died on the basis of slights. (Dean Jerry resented grab the spotlight.
To cool things off, the Sony Pictures PR machine began to work overtime in the fall to generate pressure to Lynton / Pascal. Variety began emphasizing the role of Lynton, and also cooperated with the history of the franchise for Sony. And then came the article ArangoThe Producers Guild of America announced it would honor a Lynton and Pascal.
Indeed, the last bombing of public relations for Sony Pictures is turning up the volume Columbia presidents Doug Belgrad and Matt Tolmach because they do not get enough credit for grazing major blockbusters. Belgrade oversaw Mall Cop and harsh reality, as well as Will Smith and Adam Sandler photos as Hancock, Big Daddy, and click; Tolmach was in charge of Zombieland, Spider-Man and The Da Vinci Code franchise, and Will Farrell and Judd Apatow photos including, Pineapple Express Superbad, Talledega Nights and Step Brothers