Walt Disney Co. has agreed to sell the once owned Weinstein Bros. film house, Miramax to an investor group led by construction magnate Ron Tutor and Colony Capital for $660 million. Variety reported late last night that it was a done deal as long as the Tutor-Colony group comes up with the $40 million non-refundable advance payment to secure future financing. The Weinstein Brothers who were hoping to come through with the financing and regain the company that they sold away, are known to still have some sequel and remake rights to some Miramax titles. The library which has over 700 titles, includes “Shakespeare in Love,” No Country for Old Men,” ”Chicago,” Pulp Fiction” and the “Scream” franchise.