405
Movies released theatrically by Miramax, 1987 - 2005

10
Films to gross more than $100 million (Chicago, Good Will Hunting, Pulp Fiction, Scary Movie, Scary Movie 3, Scream, Scream 2, Shakespeare in Love, Spy Kids, Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over)

$171 milion
Highest-grossing film (Chicago)

249
Oscar nominations

60
Oscar wins

3
Best Picture Oscars (The English Patient, Shakespeare in Love, Chicago

92
Disney's non-Miramax, non-Pixar Oscar nominations since 1993

10
Wins

0
Wins for Best Picture

8
Miramax films starring Gwyneth Paltrow

9
Films starring Ben Affleck

3
Films starring Jennifer Lopez

2
Films starring Paltrow, Affleck, or Lopez to gross more than $100 million (Shakespeare in Love, Good Will Hunting)

$2 million
Paltrow's reported Shakespeare salary

$15 million
Amount reportedly spent on Shakespeare's Oscar campaign

3
Films bought back from Disney (Kids, Dogma, Fahrenheit 9/11)

More than 60
Pounds Harvey lost since 2003

More than 60
Miramax employees laid off since 2002

You gotta be %*@&ing kidding me
Expletives Harvey used during Miramax's 26-year history

Who Gets What

Splitting assets is one of the hardest parts of any divorce. Here's where some upcoming Miramax projects will land.

Going with Harvey and Bob:

The Matador: Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear star, a Sundance acquisition

Derailed: Jennifer Aniston and Clive Owen, a Miramax production

Scary Movie 4

Breaking and Entering: Anthony Minghella to direct, Jude Law to star

• Unnamed Quentin Tarantino project

The Passion of the Clerks: Kevin Smith's next

Sicko: Michael Moore's health-care exposé (a likely Weinstein venture)

Staying with Miramax/Disney (with the Weinsteins consulting), to be released before the end of September:

The Brothers Grimm: Terry Gilliam's fairy tale adventure starring Matt Damon and Heath Ledger

Proof: Shakespeare in Love's John Madden directs Gwyneth Paltrow, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Anthony Hopkins

The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl in 3-D: Latest from Spy Kidsdirector Robert Rodriguez

An Unfinished Life: Jennifer Lopez and Robert Redford star

Custody uncertain:

The Nanny Diaries: Based on the 2002 best-seller

Artemis Fowl: Adaptation of the children's fantasy by Eoin Colfer

Orphan for now:

Damn Yankees: Movie musical from Chicago's producers and Billy Crystal