Or so he claims.
'Lucky One,' 'Think Like a Man' compete for the top spot.
The famed producer's career is examined by filmmaker Barry Avrich.
Harvey Keitel to Dunder Mifflin? 'The Office' executive producer Paul Lieberstein has told E! that he thinks the Oscar winner is "Probably the only guy who can do it, and he's doing TV now."
Vincent D'Onofrio has played everything from a detective to a fisherman, a priest and an alien cockroach. Now he's about to play Harvey Weinstein.
It looks like 'Harvey' will remain invisible, at least as far as Steven Spielberg is concerned.
The $64,000 question has been answered. Steven Spielberg will make his next directing effort with a contemporary adaptation of 'Harvey,' the play that the James Stewart classic film was based upon. The movie will be co-financed by 20th Century Fox and DreamWorks Studios.
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HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 13, 2000 -- Harvey Keitel has some advice for aspiring directors: Forget Hollywood. The veteran actor of more than 50 Hollywood films was quick to trash the town that made him a star, Reuters reports. Keitel handed down his advice today at the 41st International Thessaloniki Film Festival, where many aspiring artists were present. "Don't ask me any questions about Hollywood. ... What is more important is you with the camera, a story, some actors, some friends and suffering and struggling to tell your stories," Keitel said. The 61-year-old actor was at the event to promote his latest film, "Ulysses Gaze," with its Greek director, The Angelopoulos. In the film, Keitel plays a Greek filmmaker who goes on a spiritual journey from Greece to the post-war Balkans. "I wish Hollywood would come to Greece and stay in some of the theaters that your an