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February 06, 2006

Incremental reasons why movies cost $10.75 in Manhattan: Brad Grey's hints of cardamom and cedar

cardamom mountain.jpg"Grey's office is a study in detailed elegance, like a page out of a Restoration Hardware catalog," coos Laura G. Holson of NY Times over Paramount capo Brad Grey's Melrose Ave furnishings, "but the David Smith paintings are real and the furniture more expensive. In his office one morning last week, Norah Jones was playing on his stereo and he served coffee with half-and-half on the side. (Other Paramount executives offer packets of Coffee-mate.) There were hints of cardamom and cedar in the air, and chopped wood was artfully displayed in an unused fireplace."

Posted by pride at February 6, 2006 09:25 AM

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