Beltrami was tasked with scoring a piece of music for this scene, which would be reviewed by the producers and the Weinstein brothers.
The movie was subsequently picked up by the Weinstein brothers, who gave it a few midnight screenings before dumping it to disc.
Jesse Green's endearing piece on the Weinstein brothers' mother overlooked one subtle detail.
The Weinstein brothers ran Miramax separately of other Disney companies.
Of course, while a successful director often gets final cut, the Weinstein brothers have never been shy about suggesting - or ordering - changes to movies.
Both Weinstein brothers had grown up with a passion for movies and they nurtured a desire to enter the film industry.
By February 2012, Moore settled with the Weinstein brothers, and the lawsuit was dropped.
The Weinstein brothers bought the case for $200.
The Weinstein brothers decided to start paying more attention to books.
In 1985, the Weinstein brothers moved their business, by then called the Heritage Book Shop, to a former funeral home.