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Peter Molyneux's The Movies
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Doesn't mean he won't write a script
[quote name="Choson"][quote name="Choson"][quote name="paul"]The worst thing it they've stolen the title of a good book (Don DeLillo's White Noise) to make a shit horror film. The "Airborne Toxic Event" is one of the funniest scenes of modern satire, and now I have to give up hope of ever seeing it in a movie. I will also not be able to reccomend the book to anyone without adding "it has nothing to do with that shitty movie."[/quote] So wait, why is it important that it gets turned into a movie? Isn't it good enough that it exists in book form already? I doubt, given the subject matter of DeLillo's work, he's really keen on optioning his stuff out to be turned into Hollywood confections.[/quote] <a href="http://www.panopticist.com/archives/21.html">http://www.panopticist.com/archives/21.html</a> [quote name="panopticist"] The first film to be made from a Don DeLillo script, Game 6, had its premiere at Sundance a couple of weeks ago. It's about a playwright and Red Sox fan (played by Michael Keaton) who skips the opening night of his new play to watch the fateful sixth game of the 1986 World Series. [/quote] [/quote]