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        <title>Timing is everything</title>   
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        <p>I had nice chuckle the last couple of weeks.&#160; Anyone who read my <a href="http://engineer.vox.com/library/post/its-not-personal-its-very-personal.html">post</a> about Tom Cruise and Sumner Redstone, I posited a theory that Mr. Redstone&#39;s behavior, i.e., &quot;firing&quot; Tom Cruise, was driven by the price of Viacom stock, or perhaps more directly, to the magnitude of his fortune.&#160; Whenever a theory is put forth, it always is a good idea to revisit it later as more data becomes available to see if it still fits the circumstances.&#160; Well I have to smugly say it does with an exclamation point!</p><p>One odd thing is this is very old news now.&#160; The so-called firing took place in August and here we are in November and all of a sudden, Mr. Redstone has been at it again.&#160; The time coincidental event is the release of the Mission Impossible III DVD (October 30th).&#160; One theory that has many adherants is any publicity is better than none.&#160; I suspect Mr. Redstone believes this.&#160; He is interviewed in the <a href="http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2006/12/redstone200612">December Vanity Fair</a>, which appeared on October 31st (one day after the DVD release).&#160; Among the comments he made was that &quot;Paula, like women everywhere, had come to hate him.&quot;&#160; This is of course a very suppressive comment and there certainly is no possible way he could know the viewpoint of all women.&#160; But I digress.&#160;&#160; The point is, this publication came out almost to the day with the release of the MI III DVD, which I noticed was being promoted heavily on television.</p><p>I find it very peculiar (not really) that the <a href="http://www.dose.ca/movies/story.html?id=433d2342-7ac0-47c5-a37a-b5775465cbf1">leading DVD in sales this week</a> is MI III, a showcase for an actor that Sumner Redstone believes half the population hates.&#160; He <a href="http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2006/12/redstone200612?currentPage=6">expounded</a> &quot;his [Tom&#39;s] behavior was entirely unacceptable to [my wife,] Paula, and to the
rest of the world. He didn&#39;t just turn one [woman] off. He turned off
all women, and a lot of men.… He was embarrassing the studio.&#160; The truth of the matter is Tom is a star, is very popular and the sales figures support this.&#160; MI II came out in May 2000, was a huge blockbuster at the theatre, and this was before people had DVD player en masse and before the industry-wide slide in theatre attendance.&#160; Sumner Redstone will still make some decent money off of this movie.</p><p>Meanwhile, Tom is now running United Artists with his producing partner Paula Wagner.&#160; Not bad!<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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