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Robert Rodriguez: Shooting
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Rodriguez felt the sting of that decision almost immediately. By turning his back on the establishment, he lost a lucrative deal. Paramount Pictures had slated Rodriguez to helm the $100 million sci-fi epic
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The media reported that Rodriguez had a "dalliance"[5] with actress Rose McGowan during the shooting of Grindhouse[6][7], with speculation that his hiatus during production may have been due to his wife finding out. In response to the speculation, a spokesperson for Troublemaker Studios released the following statement[8]:
Robert Rodriguez Robert earned his J.D. in 2006 from Stanford Law School. While in law school, Robert was an associate editor of the Stanford Law and Policy Review and a contributing member of the Stanford Judicial Review Project. In 2004, Robert served as an extern at the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Idaho where he assisted in the prosecution of firearms, narcotics, and sexual assault crimes. Robert was the primary author of the government’s appellate brief in the case of United States v. Griffey, No. 03-30541 (9th Cir.).
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Robert uses the highest quality equipment available today to create finely detailed, expressive prints. He takes pride in a hands on approach, working on every stage of a master print, from the initial exposure and processing, to printing using archival inks and highest quality papers. His prints have been purchased by private collectors and commercial clients throughout North America.
NEWLY engaged Rose McGowan sitting on fiancé Robert Rodriguez's lap and showing off her ring at a dinner hosted by the Marni fashion line for their latest store in L.A. . . . FAMED literary agent Sterling Lord, Sylvia Miles and Candida Royalle at restaurateur Zarela Martinez's 60th birthday bash at her East 50s eatery . . . KATHY Griffin and beau Steve Wozniak making out at the Monte Carlo Resort/Casino in Las Vegas after her sold-out show at the Mandalay Bay.
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Robert Rodriguez Robert primarily invests in the stocks of smaller companies. He selects stocks based on specific fundamental criteria: strong balance sheets, free cash flow, an understandable and successful business strategy under capable management, and unique business characteristics. His purchases are concentrated in companies with relatively low Price/Normalized Earnings, low Price/Pretax Cash flow, low Price/Book Value, low Price/Replacement Value and low Market Cap/Total Revenues. Robert looks for companies with a track record of high returns on equity, and a long history. He sells stocks when the basis for investment has been revised, the stock is selling at a significant premium P/E to the market, profitability recovery has been attained, a management disappointment without expectation of recovery has occurred, or a superior alternative value has presented itself. Robert�s portfolio generally holds 25-45 equities.
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