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printerati 05-05-16 05:02 PM

re: Blood Meridian (D: Hillcoat)
 
Considering how "As I Lay Dying" turned out, I'm fine with this.

Crocker Jarmen 05-05-16 05:31 PM

re: Blood Meridian (D: Hillcoat)
 
Did anyone watch Franco's previous McCarthy adaptation Child of God? I tapped out at the five minute mark when Franco thought it necessary to film a close up of his lead actor taking a for real shit.

JumpCutz 05-05-16 07:53 PM

re: Blood Meridian (D: Hillcoat)
 
Still haven't seen Interior. Leather Bar. which does interest me, but I'm quickly losing interest in all things Franco.

Why So Blu? 05-05-16 08:12 PM

re: Blood Meridian (D: Hillcoat)
 
He did direct some if the 11/22/63 episodes, as well. He knows how to direct.

hanshotfirst1138 05-06-16 09:13 PM

With Peckinpah and Huston gone, I kind was convinced that this was now unfilmable. I guess we'll see.

Hazel Motes 05-07-16 02:57 AM

re: Blood Meridian (D: Hillcoat)
 
From what I've seen, James Franco isn't much of a director. I'd like to see his SNL doc, but thats about it.

Jeff Nichols, Denis Villeneuve or Andrew Dominik would be my ideal choices for Blood Meridian.

dex14 04-28-23 01:05 PM

Re: Blood Meridian (D: Hillcoat)
 

EXCLUSIVE: New Regency is adapting Pulitzer Prize winner Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian, widely considered one of the greatest works of American literature, as a feature film. John Hillcoat set to direct.

The film will be produced by New Regency, Black Bear Pictures’ Keith Redmon, and Hillcoat. McCarthy and his son, John Francis McCarthy, will serve as executive producers.

Published in 1985, the novel is an epic tale of the violence and depravity that attended America’s westward expansion, brilliantly subverting the conventions of the Western novel and the mythology of the Wild West. Based on historical events that took place on the Texas-Mexico border in the 1850s, it traces the fortunes of the Kid, a 14-year-old Tennesseean who stumbles into a nightmarish world where Indians are being murdered and the market for their scalps is thriving.

McCarthy’s novels are always something the industry has been drawn to going back to the Coen Brothers’ Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men adaptation as well as Hillcoat’s own adaptation of The Road, with this film marking a reunion for the two.

Hillcoat most recently directed episodes of the Showtime limited series George & Tammy starring Jessica Chastain and Michael Shannon. He is represented by CAA, Anonymous Content and Black Bear Pictures. McCarthy is represented by CAA.
https://deadline.com/2023/04/new-reg...at-1235340998/

IBJoel 04-28-23 02:33 PM

Re: Blood Meridian (D: Hillcoat)
 
Honestly, I have no idea how you film this book, let alone release to a mass market.

Troy Stiffler 04-28-23 05:25 PM

Re: Blood Meridian (D: Hillcoat)
 
I don't know it much about the book, but always look forward to new John Hillcoat movies.

dex14 04-24-24 02:28 PM

Re: Blood Meridian (D: Hillcoat)
 

Three-time Oscar nominated scribe John Logan is adapting Pulitzer Prize winning author Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian novel for the big screen for New Regency.

John Hillcoat (Lawless) will direct and produce along with Keith Redmon for New Regency.

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McCarthy’s son, John Francis McCarthy, will serve as EP and Cormac McCarthy will receive a posthumous EP credit.

Logan said: “Blood Meridian has been one of my favorite novels since first reading it in 1985. It’s a majestic, beautiful and uncompromising book and I’m thrilled to be able to help bring Cormac McCarthy’s dark masterpiece to the screen.”
https://deadline.com/2024/04/john-lo...cy-1235893665/


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