Disney marketing chief Dennis Rice, a guy renowned for having a contentious attitude towards a certain coterie of journalists and critics who don't pull punches and whose working mantra is "you have to be nice to my movies and clients or I'm probably not going to be very nice to you," is taking a new gig as president of worldwide marketing and publicity for Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner's United Artists.
The rough going-over that Cruise had gotten from the press since the couch- jumping episode seems to have been a factor in the Rice hire. The appearance, at least, is that Wagner has decided to bring in a tough guy who can shove as well as push and give as well as he gets. (Rice probably has very smooth relations with the majority of journalists and critics -- he just has issues with certain parties, and I don't mean just myself.) Rice started at Disney fifteen years ago, and then left for October Films nine years ago, and then served as marketing prez for Miramax, and then returned to Disney in '03.
Posted by Jeffrey Wells on April 4, 2007 at 1:25 PM
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tholl-yung
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This is huge news, but RoyBatty is getting impatient with you.
Posted by tholl-yung
at April 4, 2007 2:25 PM
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Craig Kennedy
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Jeff, as a guy who is impacted directly by the kind of behavior you attribute to Rice, I'm going to guess you take a dim view of it. But looking at it objectively, do you think guys like this are just doing a good job or do you think they're ultimately hurtful to the whole movie marketing process?
Posted by Craig Kennedy
at April 4, 2007 2:54 PM
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Chris Molanphy
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My ex used to work with him. A teflon sonofabitch, that guy.
Posted by Chris Molanphy
at April 4, 2007 3:06 PM
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gruver1
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Wells to cjKennedy: Some publicists are just "like that" and just decide to play their cards that way. Thank fortune many of them are more like Michael Lawson or Jeff Hill or Laura Kim, etc. You can't love everyone, or expect to be loved by everyone.
Posted by gruver1
at April 4, 2007 3:26 PM
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MarkEbner
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The rare breed tirumvirate of Michael Lawson, Jeff Hill and Laura Kim actually care about they movies they work on. If he's not a Scientologist already, Dennis Rice has become the only thing worse: a Scientology apologist.
Posted by MarkEbner
at April 4, 2007 3:59 PM
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MarkEbner
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The rare breed triumvirate of Michael Lawson, Jeff Hill and Laura Kim actually care about they movies they work on. If he's not a Scientologist already, Dennis Rice has become the only thing worse: a Scientology apologist.
Posted by MarkEbner
at April 4, 2007 4:00 PM
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Craig Kennedy
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A Scientopologist?
Posted by Craig Kennedy
at April 4, 2007 4:25 PM