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Credits & References CREDITS & REFERENCES Culver Studios • 4060 Ince Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232 • 310.558.3100 • mbseco.com FEATURE FILMS PRODUCTION COMPANIES “UNTITLED MICHAEL MANN PROJECT (LA Portion)” RAJA PRODUCTIOS US, LLC “GODZILLA (Hawaii Portion)” LEGENDARY PICTURES/NAUTILUS PRODUCTIONS US, LLC “WHEN THE GAME STANDS TALL” GAME PRODUCTIONS, LLC “HUNGER GAMES 2: THE IDIOM” GGX PRODUCTIONS “THE BUTLER” BUTLER PRODUCTIONS, LLC “IRON MAN 3” MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT “WHISKEY BAY” WHISKEY BAY PRODUCTIONS, LLC “AZTEC WARRIOR” AZWAR THE MOVIE, LLC “DJANGO UNCHAINED” SUPER COOL MANCHU TOO, LLC “MOTEL” MOTEL FILMS, LLC “END OF THE WORLD” SEVEN HEADS PRODUCTION, LLC/SONY “ATLAS SHRUGGED 2” EITHER OR PRODUCTIONS, INC. “UNTITLED DIABLO CODY PROJECT” LAMB PRODUCTIONS “HOT FLASHES” THE HOT FLASHES, LLC “NOW YOU SEE ME” SEE ME YOU LOUISIANA, LLC “PITCH PERFECT” PITCH PERFECT PRODUCTIONS “THE GANGSTER SQUAD” WARNER BROS. PICTURES, INC. “SWITCH” WARNER SPECIALTY PRODUCTIONS, INC. “THE AVENGERS” MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT “VIPAKA” TOMMY 2.0, LLC “BULLET TO THE HEAD” HEADSHOT FILM PRODUCTIONS “FIRE WITH FIRE” GEORGIA FILM FUND “MEDALLION” MEDALLION PRODCUTIONS, LLC “LAY THE FAVORITE” DINK, LLC “FREELANCERS” GEORGIS FILM FUND “CONTRABAND” FARRADAY FILMS, LLC “ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS 3” FOX US 12 PRODUCTIONS, INC. “KILLER JOE” KILLER JOE PRODUCTIONS “JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND” - Hawaii Portion ROSE PRODS / WARNER BROS “THE COURIER” TC PRODUCTIONS, LLC. “THE ARTIST” BARBES BROTHERS, LLC “EVERYBODY LOVES WHALES” ICE BREAKER FILMS “BATTLESHIP” (Hawaii Portion) BATTLESHIP DELTA PRODUCTION “PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 4” FOURTH MATE PRODUCITONS, INC / DISNEY Culver Studios • 4060 Ince Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232 • 310.558.3100 • mbseco.com FEATURE FILMS PRODUCTION COMPANIES “TRANSFORMERS 3” LONG BEACH FACILITY PART DW STUDIOS PRODUCTIONS, LLC / PARAMOUNT “JUST GO WITH IT” HAPPY MADISON / SONY “GREEN LANTERN” BIG MOOSE, LLC “THE DESCENDENTS” ATC PRODUCTIONS, INC. “COUNTRY STRONG” SCREEN GEMS / SONY “THE TOWN” CHARLESTOWN PRODUCTIONS / GFK FILMS “FLIPPED” CASTLE ROCK PICTURES “YOU AGAIN” BRIARVALE PRODUCTIONS/DISNEY “THE EXPENDABLES” ALTA VISTA PRODUCTIONS, LLC “GROWN UPS” LAKEFRONT PRODUCTIONS, INC. “HESHER” HESHER PRODUCTIONS, LLC “EDGE OF DARKNESS” WARNER BROS “THE SPY NEXT DOOR” THE SPY NEXT DOOR, LLC “LEGION” PARADISE FALLS,INC. “ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS” THE SQUEAKQUEL 20TH CENTURY FOX “ZOOKEEPER” MGM PRODUCTIONS “DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE MORGANS” WHYOMING PRODUCTIONS, INC. “THE ROAD” THE ROAD PRODUCTIONS ,INC. “YES MAN” HEARTLIGHT PRODUCTIONS/WARNER BROS “FOUR CHRISTMASES” NEW LINE CINEMA “OBSERVE AND REPORT” BONTEMPO PRODUCTIONS, LLC. “RACE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN” FLYING WINNEBAGO PRODUCTIONS “PUBLIC ENEMIES” PE PRODUCTIONS/UNIVERSAL PICTURES “THE INFORMANT” - Hawaii Portion WARNER BROS “GHOST OF GIRLFRIENDS PAST” NEW LINE CINEMA “GAMER” LAKESHORE ENTERTAINMENT “APPALOOSA” EIGHT GAUGE PRODUCTIONS, LLC. “POST GRAD” TTR PRODUCTIONS “HE’S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU” NEW LINE CINEMA “STREET KINGS” TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX “LOVE RANCH” BONTEMPO PRODUCTIONS, LLC “OVER HER DEAD BODY” NEW LINE CINEMA “NOT FORGOTTEN” NF FILMS, LLC “INDIANA JONES 4 KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL” - Hawaii Portion GENRE HAWAII PRODUCTIONS, LLC. Culver Studios • 4060 Ince Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232 • 310.558.3100 • mbseco.com FEATURE FILMS PRODUCTION COMPANIES “THE GAME PLAN” WALT DISNEY PICTURES “FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL” UNIVERSAL PICTURES “IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH” WARNER BROS. “DREAMGIRLS” DREAMWORKS, LLC “FRACTURE” NEW LINE CINEMA “THE NUMBER 23” NEW LINE CINEMA “DÉJÀ VU” ALREADY SEEN PRODUCTIONS “WELCOME TO AMERICA” IN THE TUNNEL, LLC “THE MAN IN THE CHAIR” MAN IN THE CHAIR, LLC “GONE BABY GONE” TOUCHSTONE PICTURES “THE DEATH AND LIFE OF BOBBY Z” BZ PRODUCCIONES “BECAUSE I SAID SO” BECAUSE PRODUCTIONS, LLC “TALLADEGA NIGHTS” HIGH WIDE HANDSOME, INC. “THE REAPING” CHIME PRODUCTIONS “STICK IT” HAPPY LANDING PRODUCTIONS “STRANGER THAN FICTION” CRICK PICTURES “BIG MOMMA’S HOUSE 2” BIG LOUHOUSE LLC “THE BREAK UP” HONOR CODE PRODUCTIONS “SKY HIGH” DISNEY/MAX STRONGHOLD PRODUCTIONS “HERBIE” DISNEY/TEAM DOUGLAS PRODUCTIONS “OCEANS 12” - Chicago Portion WARNER BROS. “PRINCESS DIARIES II” DISNEY/BOTTOM OF THE TENTH PRODUCTIONS “MAN OF THE HOUSE” CHEER UP PRODUCTIONS “WENDELL BAKER” WENDELL BAKER PRODUCTIONS “SPARTAN” WARNER BROTHERS/SPARTAN PRODUCTIONS “CRASH” CRASH PRODUCTIONS “13 GOING ON 30” 20TH CENTURY FOX “PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN” BRUCKHEIMER PRODUCTIONS/W. DISNEY PICTURES “THE RUNDOWN” UNIVERSAL PICTURES “HIDALGO” DISNEY/HIDALGO PRODUCTIONS “ALEX & EMMA” ALEX & EMMA PRODUCTIONS “MATCHSTICK MEN” WARNER BROTHERS “MALIBU’S MOST WANTED” WARNER BROTHERS “FREAKY FRIDAY” TOUCHTONE PICTURES “BRINGIN DOWN THE HOUZE” TOUCHTONE PICTURES Culver Studios • 4060 Ince Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232 • 310.558.3100 • mbseco.com FEATURE FILMS PRODUCTION COMPANIES “THE RING” DREAMWORKS, LLC “DAREDEVIL” 20TH CENTURY FOX “HOLES” W. DISNEY PICTURES “MAN OF THE HOUSE” REVOLUTION STUDIOS “OLD SCHOOL” DREAMWORKS, LLC “THE ANTWONE FISHER STORY” FOX SEARCHLIGHT “I AM SAM” NEW LINE CINEMA “THE LAST CASTLE” DREAMWORKS, LLC “WHITE OLEANDER” OLEANDER PRODUCTIONS/WARNER BROTHERS “SAY UNCLE” REVOLUTION PRODS./IMAGINE ENTERTAINMENT “THE COUNTRY BEARS” W. DISNEY PICTURES “ABOUT SCHMIDT” NEW LINE CINEMA “THE ONE” REVOLUTION STUDIOS “SORORITY BOYS” W. DISNEY PICTURES “COLLATERAL DAMAGE” BEL AIR ENTERTAINMENT/WARNER BROS. “BANDITS” METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURES “THE BLACK NIGHT” 20TH CENTURY FOX “SERVICING SARA” FLIPPED FILMS, INC. “WINDTALKERS” ISLAND WIND PRODUCTIONS/ MGM “THE NEW GUY” REVOLUTION STUDIOS “LEGALLY BLONDE” METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURES “GHOSTS OF MARS” GHOST PLANET PRODS/STORM KINGS PRODS. “PEARL HARBOR” TOUCHTONE PICTURES/BIG SHIP PRODS. “THE MEXICAN” PISTOLERO PRODUCTIONS, INC. “MISS CONGENIALITY” CASTLE ROCK PICTURES “TRAFFIC” COMPULSION, INC. “SWEET NOVEMBER” STEVE REUTHER PRODUCTIONS/WARNER BROS. “FAMILY MAN” BIG ED PICTURE CO./BEACON FILMS “DR. T AND THE WOMEN” R. T, INC. “MEN OF HONOR” FOX 2000 “BOUNCE” MIRAMAX FILMS “MONKEY BONE” 20TH CENTURY FOX “WHAT LIES BENEATH” DREAMWORKS,/20TH CENTURY FOX “PAPPARAZZI” AIRBORNE PRODUCTIONS “COYOTE UGLY” EXIT 32 PRODUCTIONS Culver Studios • 4060 Ince Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232 • 310.558.3100 • mbseco.com FEATURE FILMS PRODUCTION COMPANIES “PLAY IT TO THE BONE” TOUCHTONE PICTURES “THE VISITORS” JOHN HUGHES ENTERTAINMENT “TOWN & COUNTRY” NEW LINE CINEMA “THE HAUNTING” DREAMWORKS, SKG “THE GREEN MILE” CASTLE ROCK PICTURES “SHE’S ALL THAT” MIRAMAX FILMS “THE MUSE’ CROSBY FILMS “PLAYING BY HEART” MIRAMAX FILMS “THE INSIDER” BLUE LIGHT/TOUCHTONE PICTURES “THE OTHER SISTER” TOUCHTONE PICTURES “THE NEGOTIATOR” NEW REGENCY/WARNER BROS. “ARMAGEDDON” TOUCHTONE PICTURES “MIGHTY JOE YOUNG” W. DISNEY PICTURES “MAFIA!” TOUCHTONE PICTURES “MY GIANT” CASTLE ROCK PICTURES “SPEED II” 20TH CENTURY FOX “THE RAINMAKER” GREAT BENEFIT PRODUCTIONS “CON AIR” TOUCHTONE PICTURES “TWO DAYS IN THE VALLEY” RYSHER ENTERTAINMENT “THE ROCK” HOLLYWOOD PICTURES Culver Studios • 4060 Ince Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232 • 310.558.3100 • mbseco.com TV PRODUCTIONS PRODUCTION COMPANIES “ANGER MANAGEMENT” ANGER PRODUCTIONS, INC “LAST RESORT” (ONE SEASON) WOODRIDGE PRODUCTIONS/SONY TELEVISION “BEHIND THE CANDELABRA” MR. SHOWMANSHIP PRODUCTIONS, LLC “PITBULLS AND PAROLEES SEASON 2” (REALITY TV) 44 BLUE PRODUCTIONS “EL JEFE” (TV PILOT) REMOTE BROADCASTING “THE LAST RESORT” (TV PILOT) WOODRIDGE PRODUCTIONS, INC “PIT BULLS AND PAROLEES” (REALITY TV) 44 BLUE PRODUCTIONS “1000 WAYS TO DIE” ORIGINAL PRODUCTIONS “HIDDEN WORLDS” NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC HIDDEN WORLDS PRODUCTIONS, LLC “WILD CARD” (TV PILOT) NIGHT IN VEGAS PRODUCTIONS, LLC “THE RIVER” FTP PRODUCTIONS/ABC TELEVISION “SUBURGATORY” (TV PILOT) WARNER BROS TELEVISION “JUSTICE FOR NATALEE” SONY TELEVISION “LUCK” (SEASON ONE & TWO) STEWART PRODUCTIONS, LLC / HBO “OFF THE MAP” GRASS SKIRT PRODUCTIONS “GLORY DAZE” WARNER HORIZON TELEVISON, INC. “CINEMA VERITE” (HBO MOVIE) EVIL GAVIN PRODUTIONS / HBO “IMAGINATION MOVERS ZYDECO PRODUCTIONS “HAWAII FIVE-O” (TV PILOT) EYE PRODCUTIONS “IN PLAIN SIGHT” (SEASON TWO) NBC/UNIVERSAL TELEVISION “MY AMERICAN FAMILY” (TV PILOT) 20TH CENTURY FOX TELEVISION “GEORGIA O’KEEFE STORY” (TV MOVIE) WOOD RIDGE PRODUCTIONS,LLC “THE BEAST” (SERIES) A&E TELEVISION “CALIFORNICATION” (MULTIPLE SEASONS) BLIND DECKER PRODUCTIONS “EASY MONEY” SUB-PRIME PROUCTIONS, INC. “LOST” (MULTIPLE SEASONS) GRASS SKIRT PRODUCTIONS “NUMBERS” (MULTIPLE SEASONS) PARAMOUNT TELEVISION “JUSTICE” WARNER BROS TELEVISION “THE NINE” WARNER BROS TELEVISION “DEADWOOD” (MULTIPLE SEASONS) ROSCOE PRODUCTIONS “OVER THERE” FX PRODUCTIONS “INCONCEIVABLE” TOUCHTONE TELEVISION “JACK & BOBBY” WARNER BROS TELEVISION “MEDIUM” (TV PILOT) PARAMOUNT TELEVISION “COLD CASE” (TV PILOT) BRUCKHEIMER TV Culver Studios • 4060 Ince Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232 • 310.558.3100 • mbseco.com TV PRODUCTIONS PRODUCTION COMPANIES “FEAR FACTOR” (SEASON TWO & THREE) LOCK AND KEY PRODUCTIONS “STREET LAWYERS” (TV MOVIE) TOUCHTONE TELEVISION “MY SISTER’S KEEPER” (TV MOVIE) MCGEE STREET PRODUCTIONS “ONLY IN AMERICA” (TV MOVIE) HBO/SPLIT DECISION, INC. “POODLE SPRINGS” (TV MOVIE) HBO/POODLE PRODUCTIONS “POINT OF ORIGIN” (TV MOVIE) CAUSE & ORIGIN PICTURES “WINCHELL” (TV MOVIE) HBO TELEVISION “SHERMAN’S MARCH” (TV MOVIE) 20TH CENTURY FOX “FLAMINGO RISING” (TV MOVIE) MCGEE STREET PRODUCTIONS “ALIEN NATION” (TV MOVIE) FOXSTAR PRODUCTIONS “PALOMINO” (TV MOVIE) NBC PRODUCTIONS “BEFORE THE LAUGHTER” (TV MOVIE) LARRY THOMPSON ENT. “HOME VIDEO” (TV MOVIE) HOME VIDEO PRODUCTIONS “SHANNON’S DEAL” (2HR. 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