Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Bin Laden is dead. But he lives at the cinema

It is not clear if Osama Bin Laden has been killed by his bodyguard, or someone in command of U.S. Navy Seal, it also speaks insistently of Chuck Norris and federal agent Jack Bauer of the TV series 24, is at ease with terrorist threats. But that is dead, it's no doubt (and maybe even to celebrate). Indeed, the former leader of al-Qaeda is preparing to revive (and die again), despite himself, in a series of films in production by American accent very difficult times (see the draft Kathryn Bigelow), or mounted in a hurry these days, or ready (break the bank at the box office) in the coming months.


We see in detail who is working on what. The forward-looking. The Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal are working for some time to kill Bin Laden, the title probably temporary (!) Of a film that was supposed to tell the unsuccessful U.S. military operations to capture the terrorist.

Now that the story (true) has taken another turn, also will have to adapt the screenplay. One of the key could be the Australian Joel Edgerton. The smug. Director Bryan Singer (Valkyrie) has already said that he envisions "something like All the President's Men, which focuses on the members of intelligence.

And knowing the final makes it less interesting. " But from there to find someone willing to let him shoot, there goes. The sympathetic. Those of Paramount since 2006 in the drawer take the rights of transposition of the book Jawbreaker by Gary Bernstein (an intelligence!) On the hunt for Bin Laden in the early stages of the war in Afghanistan.

Come on, please call Singer! The agitated. A Discovery Channel is working overtime: May 15 airs the insta-mentary Killing Bin Laden, assembled and installed in these hectic times. The exalted. Corey Feldman, the former teen star of the eighties, has a sheer luck: while he is promoting some haggard town uses his last film, the indie Operation Belvis Bash, what happens? Kill Bin Laden during a special! "Unbelievable, just like it went in my film," said a surprised Corey.

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