A Walk in the Woods (2015, Kwapis) S: Redford, Nolte
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A Walk in the Woods (2015, Kwapis) S: Redford, Nolte
EXCLUSIVE: Over the years, a number of film directors have taken their shot at “A Walk in the Woods,” Bill Bryson’s popular travel memoir circa 1998. Chris Columbus was looking to make it at some point; so was Barry Levinson.
Now the project looks to be getting new life with another veteran filmmaker: Richard Linklater.
The director is set to come aboard and could shoot the independently financed movie as early as this fall, according to Robert Redford, who will produce and star in the film.
A comic tale with travel overtones, "Walk" involves two boyhood friends who go their separate ways and come back later in life for an outdoor adventure. In Bryson’s tome, the writer and his pseudonymously named friend Stephen Katz try to walk the Appalachian Trail, in the process making sly observations about the world around them and their own lives. In many ways, then, it's a snug fit for the director of the "Before" trilogy, which involves much of the same.
A number of drafts of the screenplay have been overseen by Redford, with the Pulitzer-winning novelist Richard Russo taking a crack at it last year. Nick Nolte, Redford’s friend and sometime-collaborator, will star as Katz oppose Redford’s Bryson.
Linklater, meanwhile, has some heat after his romantic dramedy “Before Midnight” became one of the breakout hits of the Sundance Film Festival. A representative for the filmmaker was not immediately available for comment.
Redford, who made the period courtroom drama “The Conspirator” in 2010 and directed and can be seen in the Weather Underground-themed dramatic thriller “The Company You Keep” opening this Friday (more on that one shortly) says he feels the time is right to make "Walk."
“'A Walk in the Woods’ is the kind of movie that has something to say but can also be really commercial because it's just so funny,” Redford said. "It will be nice to get back to doing a comedy,” he added.
Now the project looks to be getting new life with another veteran filmmaker: Richard Linklater.
The director is set to come aboard and could shoot the independently financed movie as early as this fall, according to Robert Redford, who will produce and star in the film.
A comic tale with travel overtones, "Walk" involves two boyhood friends who go their separate ways and come back later in life for an outdoor adventure. In Bryson’s tome, the writer and his pseudonymously named friend Stephen Katz try to walk the Appalachian Trail, in the process making sly observations about the world around them and their own lives. In many ways, then, it's a snug fit for the director of the "Before" trilogy, which involves much of the same.
A number of drafts of the screenplay have been overseen by Redford, with the Pulitzer-winning novelist Richard Russo taking a crack at it last year. Nick Nolte, Redford’s friend and sometime-collaborator, will star as Katz oppose Redford’s Bryson.
Linklater, meanwhile, has some heat after his romantic dramedy “Before Midnight” became one of the breakout hits of the Sundance Film Festival. A representative for the filmmaker was not immediately available for comment.
Redford, who made the period courtroom drama “The Conspirator” in 2010 and directed and can be seen in the Weather Underground-themed dramatic thriller “The Company You Keep” opening this Friday (more on that one shortly) says he feels the time is right to make "Walk."
“'A Walk in the Woods’ is the kind of movie that has something to say but can also be really commercial because it's just so funny,” Redford said. "It will be nice to get back to doing a comedy,” he added.
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It's a shame Redford and Newman couldn't make this, that's all I could think about while reading it.
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^ Same here. Interesting vehicle for Linklater - I'm sure he'll do fine with the material. Nolte seems like a decent choice opposite Redford.
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Looks interesting to me
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Right director for the job. Shame Newman isn't around anymore, it would have been a neat coda to both careers.
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I hope they keep the humor classy and not got for the crude humor which is the only type of comedy you get these days.
Nolte was in consideration to play Roy Hobbs in the Natural but Redford got the role.
Nolte was in consideration to play Roy Hobbs in the Natural but Redford got the role.
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Directed by Ken Kwapis is all I need to see to know that this will be a piece of crap. A shame as I really like both actors.
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What? Bullshit, Dunston Checks In was a goddamn masterpiece!
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Adding in the trailer:
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Re: A Walk in the Woods (2015, Kwapis) S: Redford, Nolte
Shit. That trailer loves generic. I would have totally loved to see Redford and Nolte doing something... but not w/ that trailer.
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Re: A Walk in the Woods (2015, Kwapis) S: Redford, Nolte
I do find it amusing that a book Bill Bryson wrote about an experience in his 40s has him being played by a guy that's damn hear 80.
Of course, 79-year-old Robert Redford is probably in better shape than 40-something Bill Bryson.
Of course, 79-year-old Robert Redford is probably in better shape than 40-something Bill Bryson.
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It was entertaining and funnier than what I expected but I wonder how good it would have been if Linklater directed. A missed opportunity there.
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Liked the movie.
Nolte was great- good character; good lines: and awesome timing and delivery.Way better than Redford
Kristen Schaal as Mary Ellen was another good character.
Nolte was great- good character; good lines: and awesome timing and delivery.Way better than Redford
Kristen Schaal as Mary Ellen was another good character.
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Re: A Walk in the Woods (2015, Kwapis) S: Redford, Nolte
Caught up with this on Amazon Prime. Simply dreadful. A movie about hiking the AT that contains almost no hiking and very little of the trail. Redford is wooden and seems really uncomfortable doing comedy. His wife was an utter cliche and not funny. Complete waste of a pretty good premiss.




