Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Wow! Drew Barrymore Direct Heist Society ??

Drew Barrymore could Heist back to the headquarters of the administrator with the company, based on the book by Ally Carter. Hollywood Movies Review - Drew Barrymore is on board as a producer with the project set up at Warner Bros., according to the Hollywood Reporter.




The official synopsis of Ally Carter website:.. "Was three years old when Bishop Catherine, his parents took a trip to the Louvre ... the case for his seventh birthday, Catherine and her Uncle Eddie traveled to Austria ... When flying jewels Fifteen were Kat, provided they have a con of his own -. scamming his way into the best boarding schools in the country, decided to leave the family behind Unfortunately, it turns out that "the life" for a normal life is much more difficult than they had expected .

Soon, a friend of Kat, and former co-conspirators, Hale, out of nothing the world will return to Kat, she tried to escape so badly. But he has a good reason: a powerful Mafia was the priceless art collection, pulled out and wants it back. Only a master thief may have taken over this work, and Kat's father is not only the list of suspects, it is in the list. Caught between Interpol and an enemy far more deadly, his father takes Cat to help.

For Kat, it is only one solution: the trace of the painting and fly back. So what if it is impossible for a spectacular job? It was two weeks, a team of youth and talent, hopefully just enough to remove the biggest robbery in the history of his family - and with luck, to rob her life back on the road. "

Shauna Cross, who also wrote the screenplay and directed by newer projects Barrymore, Whip It, adapts the book by Carter. And as the news that Warner Bros. to change the age of the main characters of young people in their early 20s, is obviously something you can live with the author of the book. In a detailed post on his official Web site, Carter said she knew it was a possibility when it began negotiations with the studio. After finding the possible reasons for the decision of the studio - the money, the talent pool expanded and the size of the audience - said Carter, why they do not have a negative influence on his characters, because they the make thinks leap from print to the big screen.

"Age is not the character. Character is not the age," says Carter. "Kat is no less intelligent when she is 22 instead of 15? For less stubborn and gutsy? Is it true that it is less revolutionary leading his own team in a family that completely dominated in every aspect of men? Maybe a little. But not much. Of course, you lose some of the "wise beyond his years" or "too young, so blasé" aspects of his character, but it's not really seem a matter of degree, because I could tell so many of you now, but 22 is still young. crazy youth. And a super cynical / jaded 22-year-old super is still an interesting character, as I see it. "

Carter also acknowledged that the books and films are two very different animals. "When Hollywood adapts a book into a movie they did just that - to adapt, is like throwing an animal or organism in a new environment, it must change or die." Carter offered. "In the book, we can be in the minds of Kat, hear his thoughts, feelings in the movie was, we are observers -... Nothing more, nothing less, is why the films of the books will always change at any time. key is to make decisions, not the best film -.. the film to make the next to be a narrative of the book line by line, coming after all, if you can read the book you want is right. The books are not going anywhere. " Read also : Ray Stevenson on G.I. Joe 2: Cobra Strikes.

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