Brad Pitt's 'State of Play' Gets a Director
Filed under: Drama, Universal, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Remakes and Sequels
How do you turn an award-winning, six-hour British television mini-series directed by David Yates and starring Bill Nighy into a feature-length motion picture and expect it to work? Well, first you get Brad Pitt to star, which the producers of It will still be difficult to completely adapt the mini-series, especially editing the length down, but Matthew Michael Carnahan has apparently already turned in a script the studio is happy with. The plot involves the murder of a congressman's mistress, which is a story we've previously seen in one form or another on television and in film. Regardless of what some people thought of The Last King of Scotland (I loved it), Kevin Macdonald should be the one to make this thing into one of those rare good Hollywood products. Pitt probably won't get the same out of working with Macdonald as Forest Whitaker got (especially since everyone considers it to have been all Whitaker's doing), but I'm sure he's fine with Angelina having the only Oscar in the family.
*Thanks to Gerry for noticing my mistake with the title.
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3-20-2007 @ 10:29AM
Gerry said...
I think it is "State of Play". It was a marvellous TV Series which might struggle as a two hour movie.
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3-20-2007 @ 10:34AM
Gerry said...
Oh, and Pitt is filling in for John Simm, a marvellous actor who should be far more involved in movies than he is. This really had a brilliant cast (also including David Morrisey, Philip Glenister and Marc Warren) part of the reason I think so highly of it.
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3-20-2007 @ 11:58AM
Ingrid said...
How can they make this into a film and not cast great actors like John Simms, James McAvoy and the Bafta award winning Bill Nighy for this? I really don't get it. The tv series were great with this cast, what do need Brad Pitt for?
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7-24-2007 @ 4:05AM
Ligaya said...
A green light?
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