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  1. In March 2001, a Bengal Tiger owned by Weinstein attacked and killed a trainer in Las Vegas, from where Weinstein originally came. After the incident, the trainer moved to Minnesota, where he hoped to use the same tiger and a chimpanzee named Tarzan to capitalize off the film market.

  2. www.glaserprogress.org › news › ns_chimp_membersGlaser Progress Foundation

    Weinstein recently relocated to Minnesota with his menagerie of exotic animals. A look at his past revealed an array of disturbing incidents, including allegations of abusing and neglecting exotic animals.

  3. Jan 1, 2012 · She and her sister-in-law came Saturday to pay their respects to a chimp that loved to paint and dance to Chuck Berry songs and that was so tidy he folded his own lavender-scented blanket.

  4. Josh Weinstein (born May 5, 1966) [1] is an American television writer and producer, known for his work on the animated comedy series The Simpsons. Weinstein and Bill Oakley became best friends and writing partners at St. Albans School; Weinstein then attended Stanford University and was editor-in-chief of the Stanford Chaparral.

    • I. Dawn of The Planet of The Apes
    • II. Script For The Planet of The Apes
    • III. Music For The Planet of The Apes
    • IV. Animation of The Planet of The Apes
    • V. Return to The Planet of The Apes

    Alf Clausen (composer for The Simpsons, 1990–present): I first came to L.A. in the late ’60s. I was looking for work as a composer and orchestrator, arranger, etc., and I ended up becoming a music copyist over at the Fox music department. Lo and behold, as I’m doing my copying job over there, they give me the Jerry Goldsmith score of Planet of the ...

    Oakley: Our goal when we took over was to copy season three. Season three of The Simpsons—which we didn’t work on by the way—was the best season of any TV show of all time. When we took over, we said, “What was it about season three that made it so good?” We reverse-engineered it and said, “Well, a lot of the stories were pretty grounded, but they ...

    Clausen: The first time I saw the line “chimpan-A to chimpan-Z,” I couldn’t stop laughing. Chris Ledesma (music editor for The Simpsons, 1989–present): You ask any songwriter or songwriting team in all of songwriting, “Which comes first? Music or lyrics?” and everyone works differently. In our case, it works one way only: The lyrics are written int...

    Mark Kirkland (director for The Simpsons, 1990–present): Generally, Simpsonsscripts are very detailed, and they really had that one figured out. We just had to do a nice job drawing it and staging it. What we would’ve done in that era would’ve been to watch the actual movie to refresh our memories, and look at the Statue of Liberty. The script didn...

    Clausen:I certainly remember watching it. That’s one of the reasons I do what I do here and have such a great time doing it. It’s so much fun. You’re not even thinking about the pressure at that point: It’s gone temporarily. It’s a fabulous way to make a living, I’ll tell ya. Oakley: The reaction that we got for virtually everything on The Simpsons...

    • Jesse David Fox
  5. First appearances of Trace Beaulieu as Dr. Clayton Forrester and Josh Weinstein as Dr. Laurence Erhardt.

  6. Apr 22, 2014 · Weinstein: During the first Comedy Channel season, the level of arrogance throughout the company was huge [Laughs]. We totally believed that we were incredibly hot shit who’d beat the system and...

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