Упоминание об Илае Ати в связи с другим проектом - пилотом HBO It’s likely that Sorkin will call upon his trusted allies to help carry out his vision on the HBO project. Emmy-winning scribes like Kevin Falls (Franklin & Bash) and Eli Attie (House M.D.) — both of whom worked on The West Wing – could help Sorkin run the show, while Thomas Schlamme would be a natural to direct.
хочу только добавить, что стилистом Сары Хесс стала.. небезызвестная нам Лиза Эдельштейн))) а сопровождала Сара тоже не кого попало, а нашу же Оливию Уайльд))
Two-time Oscar-nominee John Sayles (Lone Star) and House executive producer/director Katie Jacobs are teaming up to bring Sheila Weller’s 2008 novel Girls Like Us to the big screen. The pair, with Sayles slated to pen and Jacobs set to helm/produce, will adapt the female singer-songwriter novel for Sony. According to Risky Business, the film (like Weller’s book) will follow the personal journeys of female artists Carly Simon, Carole King, and Joni Mitchell from “their childhood to their burgeoning professional careers.”
While the music world may be uncharted territory for Jacobs, Sayles has experience both writing (see his 2007 film Honeydripper) and directing (the music video for Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the U.S.A.”) within the bars and beats. To learn more about Girls Like Us, hit the jump for a synopsis of Weller’s book.
Значит, на "Хаусе" ее таки отодвинули. «Распознаю “своих” по сиянию глаз, по невзначай сказанному слову, даже жесту – и плевать я хотел, как давно мы знакомы» (с) Макс Фрай
У нее еще в августе был контракт с Фоксом на продюсирование "большого" кино. Так что, возможно, это его плоды.
Ясно. Эта инфа прошла мимо меня. «Распознаю “своих” по сиянию глаз, по невзначай сказанному слову, даже жесту – и плевать я хотел, как давно мы знакомы» (с) Макс Фрай
Так вроде указано что Sony Pictures. Новость оказалось не новой, в первые появилась 1/21/2011. Другой источник с дополнительной информацией
Though talk quieted since last August when Sony announced they would be adapting Sheila Weller’s “Girls Like Us,” a book about the careers of musical artists Carly Simon, Joni Mitchell and Carole King, for the big screen, the project is heating back up. THR reports that John Sayles, Oscar-nominated writer of “Passion Fish” and “Lone Star,” has been hired to pen the adaptation. Additionally, first-time feature director Katie Jacobs, a producer and director on the hit Fox show “House,” will helm and produce the project, along with producers Lorenzo DiBonaventura, Amy Pascal and Elizabeth Cantillon, all bigwigs of Sony Pictures.
While Sayles has had an illustrious career directing films like “Eight Men Out,” “Matewan,” “The Return Of The Secaucus Seven” and other indie touchstones he’s no stranger to writing for others, having penned “The Spiderwick Chronicles” and tapped at one point to write “Jurassic Park IV.” But clearly this project is much more in line with his sensibilities and the story of these three women from childhood to stardom holds plenty of drama to go around. And of course, Sayles is no stranger to the music world having made the indie blues drama “Honeydripper” as well as some videos for Bruce Springsteen back in the day (including “Born In The U.S.A.”).
Though the studio didn’t find the female writer they’d hoped for, they need to have discovered a talent in Jacobs, as this is an overwhelming project for a feature debut. No film this big has been made about three female rock personalities, so the stakes are high to get it right—not to mention the logistics of buying all the rights to their music. Maybe this will be the “women can rock” movie that was expected from last year’s banal “The Runaways.” Even though it might be a while before we hear news again, we’re waiting with bated breath to hear casting decisions for these three iconic and lovely women. Check out the synopsis of the book that serves as the source material below:
The epic story of three generational icons, this triple biography from author and Glamour senior editor Weller (Dancing at Ciro’s) examines the careers of singer-songwriters Carole King, Joni Mitchell and Carly Simon, whose success reflected, enervated and shaped the feminist movement that grew up with them. After short sketches of their early years, Weller begins in earnest with the 1960s, switching off among the women as their public lives begin. A time of extremes, the 60s found folk music and feminist cultures just beginning to define themselves, while the buttoned-down mainstream was still treating unwed pregnant women, in Mitchell’s terms, like you murdered somebody (thus the big, traditional wedding thrown for King, pregnant by songwriting partner Gerry Goffin, in 1959). Pioneering success in the music business led inevitably to similar roles in women’s movement, but Weller doesn’t overlook the content of their songs and the effect they have on a generation of women facing a lot more choice, but with no one to guide them. Taking readers in-depth through the late 80s, Weller brings the story up to date with a short but satisfying roundup. A must-read for any fan of these artists, this bio will prove an absorbing, eye-opening tour of rock (and American) history for anyone who’s appreciated a female musician in the past thirty years. -Catherine Scott
Cause we were never being boring, We were never being bored
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«Распознаю “своих” по сиянию глаз, по невзначай сказанному слову, даже жесту – и плевать я хотел, как давно мы знакомы» (с) Макс Фрай
@Saniotty Sara @GregYaitanes Glad the inability to write, direct and poor attitude towards fans would cause such an exciment in all of you
GregYaitanes Greg Yaitanes @ @Saniotty who needs them! lol
TaylorNYCgirl Taylor Gosling @ @GregYaitanes so glad you take enjoyment in taking the piss outta #Huddy fans perhaps you wouldnt find it so funny if they all stop watchin. 21 hours ago in reply to ↑
@GregYaitanes Greg Yaitanes @TaylorNYCgirl it wouldn't make a blip in the ratings. believe it or not.
Добавлено (09.03.2011, 18:21) --------------------------------------------- я в шоке. Этот придурой ГЯ ведет себя так будто конец вчерашней серии был для него самым большим развлечением. Почему никто ему не объяснит, что некрасиво так себя вести даже по отношению к аудитории, которую он считает заведомо дебильной. Я имею в виду, что конечно ему пишут самые разные фанаты не все они вежливы итд. Но он будто специально разжигает страсти и очень в некрасивой форме общается. Это просто какой-то жлоб,которому нравится чувствовать свое превосходство над другими людьми.И от того,ч то столько людей переживает по поводу вчерашней серии- он испытывает оргазм. Урод!
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