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Type: Narrative / diary entry / social log (evidence file)
File Size: 2.88 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a diary entry or social report written by an industry insider during the 2011 Oscar season. It details the intense campaigning between 'The King's Speech' (backed by Harvey Weinstein) and 'The Social Network', culminating in a trip to Los Angeles where the author stays at the Beverly Hills Hotel and attends a high-profile party at Arianna Huffington's home attended by major tech and media moguls including Jeff Bezos, Eric Schmidt, and Bob Iger.

People (44)

Name Role Context
David O. Russell Director
Director of 'The Fighter', praised by the author
Mark Wahlberg Producer/Actor
Discussing Clint Eastwood with the author
Clint Eastwood Director/Actor
Mentioned in conversation regarding 'The Fighter'
Christian Bale Actor
Hailed as supporting actor to beat
Melissa Leo Actress
Hailed as supporting actor to beat
Coen Brothers Directors
Directed 'True Grit'
Scott Rudin Producer
Produced 'True Grit'
Mark Zuckerberg Subject/CEO
On cover of Time Magazine
Harvey Weinstein Producer/Executive
Campaigning for 'The King's Speech', caught off guard by competition
David Seidler Screenwriter
Sent by Weinstein to campaign
Tom Hooper Director
Sent by Weinstein to campaign, wins DGA
David Fincher Director
Won Golden Globe for Best Director
Aaron Sorkin Screenwriter
Won Golden Globe for Best Screenplay
Queen Elizabeth Monarch
Reportedly enjoyed 'The King's Speech'
David Cameron Prime Minister
Had a private Christmas screening
Hilary Swank Actress
Announced Best Director at Oscars
Warren Beatty Actor/Icon
Met by author in the Polo Lounge
Annette Bening Actress
Referenced by author ('Annette') regarding 'The Kids Are All Right'
Arianna Huffington Host/Executive
Hosting party, just sold Huffington Post
Wendi Murdoch Host
Co-hosting party with Arianna Huffington
Kathy Freston Author/Guest of Honor
Wife of Tom Freston, author of 'Veganist'
Tom Freston Executive
Husband of Kathy Freston
Nicole Kidman Guest
Attending party
Keith Urban Guest
Attending party
Bob Iger Executive (Disney)
Attending party with wife Willow Bay
Willow Bay Guest
Attending party
Jim Gianopulos Executive (Fox)
Attending party
Candice Bergen Guest
Attending party
Chloe Malle Journalist
Attending party, daughter of Candice Bergen
Eric Schmidt Executive (Google)
Attending party
Oliver Stone Director
Attending party, avoiding questions about Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen Actor
Mentioned in context of Oliver Stone avoiding questions about him
Tara Stone Guest
Daughter of Oliver Stone
Moby Musician/Guest
Attending party
Jamie Niven Guest
Attending party
Brian Grazer Producer
Attending party
Vivi Nevo Venture Capitalist
Attending party
Tracey Ullman Actress
Attending party
Les Moonves Executive (CBS)
Attending party
Julie Chen Host
Attending party
Rob Reiner Director
Attending party
Brad Grey Executive (Paramount)
Attending party
Cassandra Marc Guest
Fiancé of Brad Grey
Jeff Bezos CEO (Amazon)
Attending party

Timeline (3 events)

February 2011
Party for Kathy Freston's book 'Veganist'
Arianna Huffington's house, Beverly Hills
Friday, February 24th (2011)
Arrival at Beverly Hills Hotel
Beverly Hills Hotel, Polo Lounge
Author Warren Beatty
Mid-November (2010)
Sneak preview of 'The Fighter'
Manhattan

Relationships (3)

hosting a party together
Mark Wahlberg Professional collaborators David O. Russell
working together for the third time
Harvey Weinstein Professional Tom Hooper
Weinstein sends Hooper to campaign

Key Quotes (6)

"The Social Network is the clear winner. Everyone goes on holiday."
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"This is probably the only time in Harvey Weinstein's life that he is caught off guard."
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"The King has spoken."
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"I peek into the Polo Lounge and find icon Warren Beatty in a booth."
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"Arianna has just sold the Huffington Post for to AOL to $315 million dollars"
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"Hors d'oeuvres include pigs in blankets, a food group not mentioned in Kathy's book."
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Both films are sensational and movie goers go nuts, but it is "The King's Speech" that edges out the competition for The Audience Prize.
Mid-November David O. Russell and Mark Wahlberg, working together for the third time, sneak "The Fighter" in Manhattan. As their audience erupts in cheers, I tell producer/actor Wahlberg, "Clint Eastwood is going to kill himself for not directing this." Wahlberg says, "You are wrong. He turned it down because he's done it. He has seen it and he loves it." I instantly lavish my affection and praise on David O. Russell, who becomes my new Clint Eastwood. Christian Bale and Melissa Leo are hailed the supporting actors to beat.
"True Grit" directed by the Coen Brothers and also produced by Scott Rudin doesn't premiere till mid-December at the Ziegfeld as the last serious Oscar contender for Best Picture. It gallops off to box office gold.
This is the year many of the 78 million Baby Boomers go back to the theaters. Five small budget independent films become surprise hits as each exceeds $100 million.
"The Social Network" now cements its battle cry with one word; "relevance". Mark Zuckerberg lands on the cover of Time Magazine as The Person of the Year. A smart and extensive ad campaign positions the film in the lead. Critics and pundits proclaim the race is over. "The Social Network" is the clear winner. Everyone goes on holiday.
This is probably the only time in Harvey Weinstein's life that he is caught off guard. He quickly mobilizes an inner team of 15 and conducts strategy meetings 7 days a week, including Christmas. They become like a Chinese Restaurant...always open. A generational war is in full swing. Harvey screens his film for the older voters. Everything is done by the books. Budgets are limited. He sends screenwriter David Seidler and Tom Hoooper to every corner of the country doing q+a's till they are blue in the face from "finding their voice." SAG voters begin seeing the film 2 and 3 times.
In January the Golden Globes voted on by about 88 foreign journalists gives Best Drama to "The Social Network", Best Director to David Fincher and Best Screenplay to Aaron Sorkin. Their film is still perceived as the Oscar winner.
Team Weinstein underestimates their hard work and is in shock when "The King's Speech" wins the PGA in L.A. Harvey doesn't even attend and is working in Sundance. They are equally surprised when Tom Hooper wins the DGA and the actors win the SAG Ensemble. The BAFTAS reinforced the lead. They are now the front runner. It takes the media a few weeks to catch on.
The Daily Mail announces Her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth has enjoyed a private screening of "The King's Speech" and is "moved" by the film. With no proof the Queen has actually seen the film, the Weinstein Company sends out a global press release thanking her Majesty for the endorsement. They also acknowledge Prime Minister David Cameron's private Christmas screening.
On Oscar night, it isn't until Hilary Swank surprisingly yells out Hooper's name for Best Director that Harvey's gang finally realizes they are getting the Oscar for Best Picture. The King has spoken.
Friday, February 24th
Mid-day, I arrive at The Beverly Hills Hotel, where I have stayed for thirty years. As the housekeepers unpack my bags upstairs I peek into the Polo Lounge and find icon Warren Beatty in a booth. He motions me over to meet an Egyptian fashion editor from Cairo. I say, "Warren, you are a little late to visit Cairo." I tell him I'm rooting for Annette and love her film "The Kids Are All Right". Warren tells me "The Social Network" will win.
This year I am two days late arriving to Oscar weekend. I am now shown to a very very very small room, the size of a broom closet. Uncharacteristically, I have a slight melt down. I am moved. The housekeepers run down the hall with my clothes flying. I calm down. The hotel is sold out. I get someone else's room. Another poor schmuck checking in downstairs will get the broom closet.
It is cold, grey and rainy. Taffata, organdy and embroidered silk evening clothes hang in my closet. I stay in my sweaters and fur coat and head to Arianna Huffington's Mediterranean house in Beverly Hills where Wendi Murdoch and Arianna are hosting a party for Tom Freston's wife, the beautiful blond Kathy. The book is called "Veganist: Lose Weight, Get Healthy, Change the world. A perfect book for Monks.
Arianna has just sold the Huffington Post for to AOL to $315 million dollars and rumored to have personally landed around $20 million. She is euphoric as she greets Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban at the door. Other drenched power players ushered in under umbrellas include Disney's Bob Iger and wife Willow Bay, Fox's Jim Gianopulos, Candice Bergen and journalist daughter Chloe Malle, Google's Eric Schmidt, Oliver Stone avoiding questions about Charlie Sheen and escorting his daughter Tara, Moby, Jamie Niven, Brian Grazer, Vivi Nevo, Tracey Ullman, CBS's Les Moonves and Julie Chen, Rob Reiner, Paramount's Brad Grey and fiancé Cassandra Marc and Jeff Bezos. Hors d'oeuvres include pigs in blankets, a food group not mentioned in Kathy's book.
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