What are you man a part time book keeper a pet shop because you're definitely not an accountant.
Are you really this naive to believe funds from a 500 million investment vehicle sit on their books as a single line item called "Bank Note Goldman Sachs". First of all you have no idea on the terms or tranches of the investment vehicle (I'm guessing you thinks it straight note with simple interest) and you clearly have no clue what kind of whacked accounting actually goes on in the world, much less in the movie business. I have a client who owns a modest amount of real estate and he's got multiple partnerships for various properties and even one partnership that was created just to manage another partnership. That money from GS was no doubt put into scores if not hundreds of different partners ships and corporations and each movie probably has multiple entities.
I thought you would have at least done some research on the completely fucked up world of Hollywood accounting.
Do you realize that Return of the Jedi (ranked 15th on the all time list of box office gross) grossed about 475 million on a budget of 32 million and still hasn't made a profit.
You can read about it here:
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2011/09/how-hollywood-accounting-can-make-a-450-million-movie-unprofitable/245134/
If you're too lazy to read you can actually listen to how it works here:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2010/05/the_friday_podcast_angelina_sh.html
I that's still too much work for you here is a simplified version:
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2011/09/how-hollywood-accounting-can-make-a-450-million-movie-unprofitable/245134/
So if Moore was going to look at any balance sheet it would have been for the corporation set up for his own film
If money from Weinstein came from GS then they likely created yet another corporation, partnership or LLC to allocate a portion of those funds to that project. They may well have created multiple separate vehicles to allocate funds to a single movie and they certainly didn't call these entities "Bank Note from Goldman Sachs". If they were going to do anything so simplistic the line item of the balance sheet for Moore film would have been Note from The Weinstein Company but I seriously doubt it would even say that. They may well have lent their own money to themselves (charging interest to the newly formed corporation). They have so many ways to slice and dice that shit it's well beyond your comprehension
So, to take a few lines from your post - you've seriously just outed yourself as a fucking idiot
wow
stop, just stop

you just spent a lot of time and you're still getting it wrong. because your knowledge of accounting is based upon what you read in articles quickly on a search engine.
if Michael Moore is having his movie funded by the Weinstein's and his job is "following the money" of the people he's attacking he should also "follow the money" of the people who are funding him.
and yes formation is an issue for tax purposes as well as legal. so Weinstein could have created a partnership, corporation, etc. in order to minimize taxes and limited liability. but at the end of the day, if there is a loan from Goldman Sachs that is funding the venture then yes there will be a financial statement clearly stating who funded what. whether it be in the body of the financial statement or the notes. again all Michael Moore would have to do is look at the financials for the Weinstein's parent corp FOR 5 MINUTES and he would be able to see that a large portion of their assets are from Goldman Sachs.
for the purpose of brevity I used the example "Bank Note Goldman Sachs". and you got a little boner and jumped all over it after you looked up your little articles because you don't know anything yourself.
I am well aware of how these investment vehicles work.
my point at the end of the day was that if Michael Moore did ANY research on who was funding his production, it would EXTREMELY EASY to see that the Weinstein's were backed to the tune of $500 million dollars by Goldman Sachs.
you're trying too hard and making yourself look like an idiot.
please just stop it.
and did you realize that the person who directed Return of the Jedi got paid and is a fucking millionaire? are you aware that the movie didn't make a profit but that the directors, producers, actors all got paid millions because none of them are stupid enough to agree to be paid only if it makes money?
you're contradicting your own fucking argument here because you're confused.
please stop. it's embarrassing.