Thornton gets lost in a cave
Filed under: Drama, Thrillers, Casting, Paramount, Newsstand
In 1925, a spelunker (best word ever) named Floyd
Collins got stuck in a cave in Kentucky. He was there for almost two weeks, and the resulting 1920s-style news frenzy
was apparently one of the first such events, highlighted by "hourly radio bulletins and...nationwide newspaper
headlines." Taking a book
on the events by Robert Murray and Roger Brucker as his inspiration, Billy
Bob Thornton's long-time writing partner Tom
Epperson has adapted a screenplay for a Floyd Collins feature; Thornton is expected to both direct and star
in the picture for Paramount.Thornton, who has only directed two films - the little-seen Daddy and Them and 2000's tepidly-reviewed All the Pretty Horses - since he burst onto the scene with Sling Blade has yet to prove that his success with that film wasn't a fluke. The Floyd Collins story is a fascinating one; hopefully Thornton's film will be, as well. (As an aside, there's also a musical about Collins - anyone seen it?)









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2-22-2006 @ 6:40PM
Elrond Hobbert said...
Total fluke. Not to mention he was simply aping the original short film version of Sling Blade which was directed by George Hickenlooper. Great actor, not a director though.
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2-22-2006 @ 7:47PM
bgdc said...
Sorry, liked All the Pretty Horses quite a bit. And he's a great writer. Look at One False Move.
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