Danny DeVito Going Back Behind the Camera
Filed under: Comedy, Casting, Deals, Family Films, Newsstand
I have a soft spot for nearly everything Danny DeVito's directed. Death to Smoochy was a waste of a cast and a concept, but most everything else -- The War of the Roses, Matilda, and yes, even the underrated Duplex (I haven't seen Throw Momma from the Train in forever, but toss that one in too) -- has a dark, unforgiving sensibility that I really appreciate. For one thing, I'm pretty sure that DeVito is the only filmmaker to truly get what Roald Dahl was all about.DeVito's next directing project, and his first for the big screen since Duplex flopped in 2003, will be an adaptation of The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, a young adult book by a dude named Avi (yes, just Avi). It's about a 13 year-old girl who's crossing the Atlantic on her own in 1832 and gets caught in the middle of a mutiny. Saoirse Ronan, Morgan Freeman and Pierce Brosnan are attached to star.
The funny thing is, I read The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle at some point while traversing the middle school netherworld back in the mid-to-late 90's, but I'll be damned if I remember a single thing about it. (The plot does sound vaguely familiar. I think there might be a parrot involved, but I'm not sure.) To Kill a Mockingbird it ain't. But if DeVito (who also wrote the screenplay) can give it some character, I'm down.









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7-16-2008 @ 9:34AM
irongiant said...
you forgot what is probably his best film - Hoffa from 1992.
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7-16-2008 @ 10:09AM
lordofthepirates said...
i read that book for school and it was absolute garbage. its the only book i have ever burned in my life. the only reason i would watch this movie is to laugh at it
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7-16-2008 @ 12:36PM
JoseB said...
I don't want to be "that guy", but the headline says "BEHING" instead of "BEHIND"
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7-16-2008 @ 12:40PM
Jonathan Kuhn said...
I actually really liked "Death to Smoochy," but I'm beginning to think I'm the only one.
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7-16-2008 @ 1:50PM
Gina said...
I didn't find the book memorable either, but what a cast! Ronan and Brosnan are favorites of mine, and I like Freeman too. They might make it worth it.
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7-16-2008 @ 10:48PM
Jen said...
I loved the book, compared to all the other historical YA stuff crammed down my throat back then. Strong heroine, great villain - I just hope they don't smooth over the rough edges too badly.
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