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Hunter

Hunter

SUICIDEGIRL

New York, USA

AUG 31, 2007 02:54 PM





It seems Ashley Olsen has signed on to play a "sexually promiscuous" girl in a film adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' novel The Informers:



With Mary-Kate about to strut her stuff alone in "Weeds," twin Ashley Olsen is about to make a naughty solo turn on the big screen.



In addition to Olsen, the big screen's new Superman, Brandon Routh, is joining Oscar winners Billy Bob Thornton and Kim Basinger in Senator Entertainment's The Informers.



Also signing on for the Bret Easton Ellis adaptation are Austin Nichols ("John From Cincinnati"), Jon Foster and Lou Pucci ("Thumbsucker").



The Hollywood Reporter has at least a smidge of specific casting info, noting that Thornton will play a movie exec with Basinger as his wife, Routh will play a vampire and Olsen will play a sexually promiscuous girl.





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I have actually read this book, and I can't even begin to tell you how very very wrong this adaptation is going to be. The original novel is deeply depressing. Seriously...I had to take long breaks from reading it because I felt the characters' dead, bereft brand of insanity slowly leaking into my own psyche. And when shit starts to go down, the horror of the violence is heightened 100% by the lack of passion with which it is committed. What happens when 50% of Michelle Tanner wanders into this nightmarescape? That's like making a movie about rape and incest and then casting Bob Saget in it. Oh wait...nevermind. It's nothing like that, because someone already did and it was awesome, while this is going to suck.







Also, we are NOT SUPPOSED TO KNOW that any of the characters are vampires. That's a twist that comes halfway through the book, and it's masterfully done so that at first, you only get a hint, and wonder if you are crazy to suspect it. Even once it's obvious, the vampire thing seems somehow secondary...as in it's a symptom, not a cause, of being a rich, bored, brutally attractive dick head in LA.



Such a subtle, disturbing storyline as Ellis' calls for really good actors to portray it, and I just can't decide if Superman and Michelle are up to the task. On the one hand, my dead childhood pets can act better than they can. On the other, their lack of acting skills might turn out to be a good thing...the characters are, after all, emotionally dead, and that might work well with the actors' particular skill set. Also, that creepy, vacant stare Ashley possesses might help her to unwittingly heighten the sense that something ain't right in a useful, even chilling way (I think I have the right one):





I don't know how involved Ellis was in the casting process, but maybe he's grinning devilishly right now. I mean, what sick, sick Ellis fan wouldn't want to see that froglike icon of American innocence get all slutted up, fucked, tortured, and (if I'm right about who she is playing) ultimately devoured? I'm not sure how efficient it would really be for a vampire to do this, as she has at the most a pint and a half of blood in her, but for movie purposes I will willingly suspend my disbelief.



Actually, I've changed my mind...this is going to be the best movie ever.



Vermin

Vermin

HOPEFUL

United Kingdom

SEP 01, 2007 08:07 PM

So she's going to be

slutted up, fucked, tortured


with lots of looking vacant?

Sounds like just another day at the office for Ashley Olsen... whatever

Jaded_Dreams

Jaded_Dreams

Radford, VA
May 2007

SEP 01, 2007 08:15 PM

Sounds like an interesting movie..


Sounds like an even more interesting book. I do believe I've found the next book I will read.

Thank you.

Huzzah

Huzzah

Guilford, CT
October 2006

SEP 01, 2007 08:16 PM


Also, we are NOT SUPPOSED TO KNOW that any of the characters are vampires.



Well, thanks.

brooklynhero

brooklynhero

Brooklyn, NY
October 2006

SEP 01, 2007 08:43 PM

A friend of mine will be very delighted to hear this news - Her bathory level blood lust for Hollywood elite (Do the Olsen's even classify as that though?) has until now been a fantasy.

Mmmmm...


...devoured.

Cassiel

Cassiel

Aurora, CO
September 2004

SEP 01, 2007 08:47 PM

Ellis' work is deeply disturbing and depressing, but also very humorous

undershaker

undershaker

Milwaukee, WI
November 2004

SEP 01, 2007 08:49 PM

Sounds about par for the course. <i>Rules of Attraction</i> featured James van der Beek & Jessica Biel in prominent roles. Likewise, this upcoming BEE adaptation has actors from youth trying to turn pro. I see no problem with it, either; particularly, if the author, assuming he has input into casting, etc., doesn't mind.

legman

legman

Portland, OR
March 2006

SEP 01, 2007 09:03 PM

"Ashley Olsen to Star in Disturbing Film"


isn't any film of her disturbing??


confused

JunkyardAngel

JunkyardAngel

San Gabriel, CA
March 2006

SEP 01, 2007 09:23 PM

Awesome article, Hunter. Now I can't wait to see and lovehate this movie!

Gringo

Gringo

Liberty Lake, WA
May 2006

SEP 01, 2007 09:27 PM

Hunter said:
I have actually read this book, and I can't even begin to tell you how very very wrong this adaptation is going to be.


I made the same mistake by seeing "The Bourne Identity" after reading the book.

Also, we are NOT SUPPOSED TO KNOW that any of the characters are vampires. That's a twist that comes halfway through the book, and it's masterfully done so that at first, you only get a hint, and wonder if you are crazy to suspect it.

You could have put spoilers on this and stated there was a plot giveaway under it.

artoria

artoria

Vancouver, BC
September 2005

SEP 01, 2007 09:44 PM

i have a secret love of the olsen twins....

CryingTree

CryingTree

Milwaukee, WI
January 2007

SEP 01, 2007 09:46 PM

thanks for ruining a book for me i was just about to read...no really, i mean it...thanks a lot...next time, please keep in mind that not everyone has read the book your are writing about and warn a mother fucker that you are about to have spoilers in your article...

SaRawr

SaRawr

Saint Paul, MN
May 2007

SEP 01, 2007 09:47 PM

TheGringo said:
You could have put spoilers on this and stated there was a plot giveaway under it.



Ditto that.

SPOILERS! (Click to view)
That's what these things are for.

MessyJessy

MessyJessy

Fort Myers, FL
August 2005

SEP 01, 2007 09:53 PM

The thread title is redundant...

gdarklighter

gdarklighter

San Diego, CA
August 2005

SEP 01, 2007 10:31 PM

SaRawr said:

TheGringo said:
You could have put spoilers on this and stated there was a plot giveaway under it.



Ditto that.

SPOILERS! (Click to view)
That's what these things are for.



Seriously. A little common courtesy from the newswire, please?

Example:

Synthiviper

Synthiviper

Chicago, IL
June 2004

SEP 01, 2007 10:33 PM

Huzzah said:


Also, we are NOT SUPPOSED TO KNOW that any of the characters are vampires.



Well, thanks.



My thoughts exactly. Bad form.

TheFly

TheFly

Eagle Springs, NC
November 2003

SEP 01, 2007 11:04 PM

Huzzah said:


Also, we are NOT SUPPOSED TO KNOW that any of the characters are vampires.



Well, thanks.




Glad to see that's another book I don't have to bother reading now mad In caps no less mad mad


However:

50% of Michelle Tanner



I find that quote oddly enjoyable for some reason.

Gringo

Gringo

Liberty Lake, WA
May 2006

SEP 01, 2007 11:12 PM

TheFly said:
Glad to see that's another book I don't have to bother reading now mad In caps no less mad mad


It's a good thing she wasn't writing a story about The 6th Sense right when it came out.

Salieri

Salieri

Montreal, QC
July 2004

SEP 01, 2007 11:41 PM

Thanks tons for the spoilers.

Seriously, jerk move. Could we have someone perhaps edit it so other people aren't screwed over?

P.S.

SPOILERS! (Click to view)

Darth Vader is Luke's father. ZING.

gdarklighter

gdarklighter

San Diego, CA
August 2005

SEP 01, 2007 11:44 PM

Salieri said:

SPOILERS! (Click to view)

Darth Vader is Luke's father. ZING.



Well I guess that's coming off my Netflix queue. Thanks a lot, man.

Antilune

Antilune

Quebec, QC
March 2006

SEP 02, 2007 12:02 AM

Wow, thank you asshole.

What a great way to fuck up any pleasure I might have had deciphering the book by myself.

Hunter

Hunter

SUICIDEGIRL

New York, USA

SEP 02, 2007 12:23 AM

Did any of you read the press release I quoted? It says (and I quote) "Routh will play a vampire." Hence my criticism of said revelation.

dragonflower

dragonflower

Austin, TX
January 2007

SEP 02, 2007 12:45 AM

right on. i'll check it out, why not?
sorry most people are giving you shit for themselves not fully reading the article, or the quote you put from another journalist. i mean, what are you gonna do?
*are these people retarded?*

Hunter

Hunter

SUICIDEGIRL

New York, USA

SEP 02, 2007 01:11 AM

you can still read the book, folks. give Ellis the credit he deserves and read it as literature, not a paperback bestseller. I'm sorry the press release and I "ruined" it for you..but if you read it for the thriller/plot twist aspects, you're missing the point entirely.

MrCrisp

MrCrisp

Charleston, SC
August 2004

SEP 02, 2007 01:16 AM

Hunter said:
you can still read the book, folks. give Ellis the credit he deserves and read it as literature, not a paperback bestseller. I'm sorry the press release and I "ruined" it for you..but if you read it for the thriller/plot twist aspects, you're missing the point entirely.



agreed. full enjoyment of ellis' books do not rely directly on some standard and coherent plot. especially not the informers.

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