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    Lunar Park Screenplay

    Some movement on the Lunar Park movie front. PalmStar put an update out - apparently in October (how did this not hit their RSS feed?) - that names Lane Shadgett as the screenplay writer. (UPDATE: The PalmStar RSS feed apparently died on September 27th)

    Lane is a complete unknown to me. His only other writing credit on IMDB is for All Lost Souls which is still in production.

    There also may or may not be a director attached. Glad to see the project is progressing.

    December 06, 2007
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    [1] On Dec-14-2007, wrote:

    The news that Quentin Tarantino is preparing to remake Less Than Zero in 2009 is interesting for many reasons. Firstly, he is probably the only director who could pull off - cinematographically - the warped L.A. Nihilism that Easton Ellis so disturbingly brought to life in his novel. And secondly, mainstream cinema in the US is now, some 20 years after the first movie version, ready to put on film what Ellis actually wrote. Instead of some tepid compromise that so characterizes the 1987 version. Tarantino – unlike Larry Clark for example- would undoubtedly be the man to bring L.A. urban nothingness of the 1980s back to life.





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