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Warner Bros. and Paramount are reportedly going after Sandra Bullock for the big screen adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's novel "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close,"
According to Variety, the studios have made offers to Sandra and Tom Hanks to star in the movie, set in 2003, which centers around a boy who lost his father on September 11.
Originally posted by Asktheanimals
Here we go folks - 9/11 being instituted into the National Mythology. Where's John Wayne when you need him?
Hollywood Goes Political Yet Again: "Issues Placement" Strategy
In the 1997 movie "As Good As It Gets," the single-mom waitress played by Helen Hunt delighted audiences when she cursed her HMO.
The response was spontaneous and genuine, but Hunt's lines were far from spontaneous - they actually were written by a Washington, D.C. activist group pushing hard for a government-run health care system.
While most movie fans are aware of product placements such as the BMW roadster in Pierce Brosnan's film debut as James Bond, Hunt's words marked a relatively new phenomenon: issues placement
Originally posted by Asktheanimals
Here we go folks - 9/11 being instituted into the National Mythology. Where's John Wayne when you need him?
Originally posted by trebor451
Originally posted by Asktheanimals
Here we go folks - 9/11 being instituted into the National Mythology. Where's John Wayne when you need him?
lol....you people could tie a bushel of corn, an ice cream cone and a lawn mower into some wild 9/11 conspiracy if you could. You crack me up.
Its only a movie, for God's sake. Get over yourselves.
Originally posted by The Endtime Warrior
reply to post by Jeanius
What exactly is the "lie" they keep "going"?
Originally posted by Asktheanimals
Here we go folks - 9/11 being instituted into the National Mythology. Where's John Wayne when you need him?