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here i am, standing in my own bgirl stance…

deep and shallow thoughts from various areas in my brain - t.tara turk

Nikke Finke publishes “The Black List”

December 11th, 2009

At least she did say it was popularity contest.

2ND UPDATE: I’m the first to post the entire roster. That’s right, it’s time for Universal film executive Franklin Leonard’s THE BLACK LIST begun back in 2004. Compiled every year from the suggestions of 311 film executives, each contributes the names of up to ten of their favorite scripts that were written in, or are somehow uniquely associated with, 2009 and will not be released in theaters during this calendar year. This year, scripts had to receive at least five mentions to be included on THE BLACK LIST. It has been said many times, but it’s worth repeating: THE BLACK LIST is not a ‘best of’ list. It is, at best, a ‘most liked’ list.” But it does catapult dozens of scripts into production and screenwriters out of oblivion. Diablo Cody’sJuno, Nancy Oliver’s Lars And The Real Girl, Scott Neustader’s and Michael Weber’s 500 Days Of Summer, are just some of the screenplays which appeared on The Black List and then were made. I’ve noticed that it’s also a “big dick” measuring contest for the Hollywood agencies and their motion picture lit departments. Problem is, some screenwriters think this list isn’t on the up-and-up and accuse junior studio execs and assistants along with self-interested agents and managers of getting together to push their own clients on projects even if already abandoned. So get off the ledge if you’re not on THE BLACK LIST. And, if you are, then congratulations.

This year’s list consists of 97 scripts with 311 people contributing to the ranking — up from 260 in 2008:

1. The Muppet Man By Christopher Weekes
What it’s about: The life and times of the late Jim Henson (pictured), the man behind Sesame Street and The Muppets.

What it’s like: The Andy Kaufman biopic Man on the Moon, but with puppets. This moving story depicts the life of a creative genius, with occasional surreal appearances by the likes of Kermit and Miss Piggy.

AGENT William Morris Endeavor – Bill Weinstein, Adriana Alberghetti

MANAGER Circle of Confusion – Britton Rizzio, Lawrence Mattis, Kelly McCormack

Status: Set up at The Jim Henson Co.

2. The Social Network By Aaron Sorkin
What it’s about: Chronicles Mark Zuckerberg’s complicated journey towards creating Facebook. Sorkin depicts both the founder’s motivations for starting the largest social network in the world and the human casualties that came with his profound success.

What it’s like: The fascinating biographical elements of Shattered Glass meets the courtroom drama of Kramer vs. Kramer, without the tears. Sorkin cuts between Zuckerberg’s heated depositions with his former Harvard colleagues who claimed he stole Facebook from them and the chronological retelling of the company’s trip to becoming a billion-dollar enterprise.

AGENT William Morris Endeavor – Ari Emanuel, Jason Spitz

Status: In production for Sony Pictures. Jesse Eisenberg plays Zuckerberg while Justin Timberlake portrays Sean Parker, one of the founders of Napster and Zuckerberg’s idol. David Fincher is directing.

3. The Voices By Michael R. Perry
What it’s about: Jerry, a schizophrenic worker at a bathtub factory, accidentally kills an attractive woman from accounting. While trying to cover his bloody tracks, Jerry starts taking advice from his talking (and foul-mouthed) cat and dog.

What it’s like: Watching the lovable pig from Babe join forces with American Psycho’s Patrick Bateman. Some may be turned off by the script’s twisted sense of humor — Jerry has friendly conversations with his victim’s severed head — while others will get a kick out of its sheer audacity.

AGENT United Talent Agency – Charlie Ferraro, Jenny Maryasis

MANAGER Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment – Aaron Kaplan, Sean Perrone

Status: Vertigo Entertainment is trying to package the film with a lead actor. Mark Romanek (One Hour Photo) is developing.

4. Prisoners By Aaron Guzikowski
What it’s about: When his young daughter and her best friend vanish on Thanksgiving Day, a Christian survivalist named Keller Dover takes matters into his own hands, imprisoning and torturing a suspect whom the police have set free. But does Dover have the wrong man? And if he does, who really has his little girl?

What’s it like: Silence of the Lambs meets Mystic River. A terrifying, riveting read. Vivid, unforgettable characters, a bullet-fast plot, and scenes that mine our deepest psychological fears. Lock the doors and windows (and go to the bathroom) before turning the first page.

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - David Karp, Rich Cook, Adam Levine

MANAGER Madhouse Entertainment

Status: Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) directing for Alcon Entertainment and Warner Bros.

5. Cedar Rapids By Phil Johnston
What it’s about: Tim Lippy is a small-town insurance man who’s somehow made it to middle age without having quite done anything. Everything changes when he unexpectedly gets the chance to represent his company at the Cedar Rapids insurance convention, where comedy ensues, of course.

What it’s like: The 40-Year-Old Virgin meets Napoleon Dynamite. A sad, but not pathetic, middle-aged man comes of age in the Midwest. A speedily told story with romance and action and some legitimately funny jokes.

AGENT United Talent Agency – Jason Burns

MANAGER Industry Entertainment – Eryn Brown

Status: In production, with Miguel Arteta directing and Ed Helms playing Lippy. John C. Reilly, Alia Shakwat, Anne Heche and Sigourney Weaver co-star.

6. Londongrad By David Scarpa
What it’s about: The writer of The Day The Earth Stood Still and co-writer of The Last Castle does an adaptation of Alan Cowell’s 2008 book The Terminal Spy: A True Story of Espionage, Betrayal and Murder, chronicling the life and strange death of Alexander Litvinenko. Remember in 2006, when that ex-Soviet spy was allegedly poisoned with radioactive tea at a London sushi joint? That’s him.

What it’s like: The script evokes Born on the Fourth of July, Silkwood, and Robert DeNiro’s history-of-the-CIA saga The Good Shepherd — but in Russia, with spies. Using Litvinenko’s final days as a framing device, Scarpa’s script flashes back to pivotal passages of Alexander’s adult life: training and serving as a KGB agent; trying to staunch the growing influence of Russian mobs as a Russian super-cop after the fall of Communism; and boldly deciding to publicly accuse his superiors of trying to assassinate a Russian business tycoon, as well as facilitating the rise of Russian president Vladimir Putin through acts of terrorism.

AGENT HML – Bob Hohman, Bayard Maybank, Devra Lieb

Status: Warner Bros. has optioned the script.

7. L.A. Rex By Will Beall (based on his novel of the same name)
What it’s about: Rookie LAPD officer Ben Halloran gets partnered with scarred and tobacco-spitting Officer Marquez, and the unlikely team hit the streets of L.A. on the brink of a gang-rivalry explosion. Amid run-ins with the Mexican mafia, brutal gang murders, and corrupt cops, we soon find that Halloran may not be as squeaky clean as his brand new badge.

What it’s like: Training Day combined with the brutal violence of The Departed.L.A. Rex is as much a cop story as it is a graphic portrait of underground crime in Los Angeles.

AGENT Creative Artists Agency – Shari Smiley, Jay Baker

MANAGER Management 360 – Darin Friedman

Status: Paramount Pictures has optioned on behalf of producer Scott Rudin.

8. Desperados By Ellen Rapoport
What it’s about: Wesley Robbins, a 30-something single attorney with an unhealthy obsession with coupling up, thinks she’s found the perfect man. But when he doesn’t call for days after the first time they sleep together she freaks out and sends him a scathing email, only to learn he’s been laid up in a Mexican hospital with some broken bones. On a whim, she and her girlfriends travel down south to erase the email before she ruins what she believes could be her one true love.

What it’s like: The Hangover meets The Sweetest Thing, but in a good way. This equal parts raunchy and sweet script has LOL moments and the potential to be a big hit, especially with audiences loving movies today with complicated female protagonists.

AGENT Creative Artists Agency – Jessica Matthews

MANAGER Management 360 – Susan Bymel, Daniel Rapoport

Status: Isla Fisher is attached to star with Mark Gordon and Jason Blum producing at Universal

9. The Gunslinger By John Hlavin
What it’s about: When a Texas Ranger is horrifically tortured and killed, his sharp-shooter older brother, Sam Lee Hensley, plots revenge against the mysterious, sadistic leader of a notorious drug cartel. Sam Lee’s quest for vengeance will cost him seven years in prison, his right hand and one eye. It will imperil his young nephew and wreak havoc on the lives of those who love him. And it will not bring him peace.

What it’s like: No Country For Old Men fused with Death Wish, graced by the melancholy of Unforgiven. Violent, macho, and action-packed, it’s as fun as aDirty Harry script, but the remorse and grief of the central character linger long after the final gunshot.

AGENT United Talent Agency – Jason Burns

MANAGER Benderspink – Jill McElroy, Charlie Gogolak

Status: Warner Bros. and Andrew Lazar producing

10. (tie) By Way of Helena By Matt Cook
What it’s about: Set in the south at the turn of the century, Texas Ranger David Kingston and his Mexican bride are sent down to the mysterious town of Helena to investigate the multiple Mexican bodies washing up in the river. What they discover is an idyllic-like town where everything is not as it seems.

What it’s like: Pleasantville meets High Noon where dueling-pistol showdowns take on a whole new meaning and the definitions of righteousness and morality are twisted into unrecognizable concepts.

AGENT William Morris Endeavor – Cliff Roberts, Danny Gabai

MANAGER Anonymous Content – Keith Redmon, Bard Dorros

Status: Purchased by Russian filmmaker-producer Sergei Bodrov (Kavkazskiy plennik)

10. (tie) The Days Before By Chad St. John
What’s it about: A man from the future keeps hopping one successive day into the past desperate to stop a vicious race of time-traveling aliens from wiping out humanity.

What’s it’s like: This lightning-paced, time-travel adventure is Back to the Futuremeets Independence Day meets Demolition Man accompanied with a gargantuan production budget.

AGENT International Creative Management – Lars Theriot, Ava Jamshidi

Status: Warner Bros. has optioned it and a few big-time action directors have circled it but no one is yet attached.

11. DOC AND HOWIE WHACK A GRANNY by Steve Leff

“Two men, Doc and Howie, inadvertently kill an elderly woman when they neglect to help her carry groceries up stairs. The incident puts them in position to get closer to the woman’s attractive granddaughters, and they struggle with deciding whether to tell the women the truth about the circumstances under which they met.”

AGENT United Talent Agency – Doug Johnson

MANAGER Rain Management Group – Jonathan Baruch, Geoff Silverman

The Montecito Picture Company producing.

12. WHEN CORRUPTION WAS KING by Frank Baldwin

“A scrappy lawyer from Chicago’s South Side rises to be a trusted attorney for the Outfit – the mob that controls the city through an elaborate web of bribery, voterigging and violence – until he turns state’s witness and brings the whole corrupt system to its knees.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor – Cliff Roberts

MANAGER Leverage Management – Michael Prevett

Paramount Pictures. Temple Hill Entertainment producing.

13. PAWN SACRIFICE by Steve Knight

“The life story of chess legend Bobby Fischer leading up to his historic world championship match against Boris Spassky.”

AGENT Creative Artists Agency – Brian Siberell, Sally Willcox

Sony Pictures. Maguire Entertainment producing.

14. TOY’S HOUSE by Chris Galletta

“When fourteen year old Joe Toy and his buddies tire of their parents overbearing ways, they decide to build their own house in the woods, away from the restraints of the lives they have come to know.”

AGENT The Gersh Agency – Carolyn Sivitz

MANAGER Anonymous Content – Bard Dorros

Big Beach Productions

15. MIXTAPE by Stacey Menear

“A thirteen year old outcast finds a mixtape that belonged to the deceased parents she never knew, accidentally destroys it, and uses the song list to go on a journey to find all the music in an attempt to get to know her parents.”

AGENT Paradigm – Ida Ziniti, Valarie Phillips

MANAGER Parallax Talent Management – Jim Wedaa

Jim Wedaa producing.

16. THE ISOLATE THIEF by Kevin Leffler

“In the dead of winter in the middle of the U.S. Civil War, a young man tries to hide the gold he stole from rogue soldiers who have taken over his remote house.”

AGENT International Creative Management – Aaron Hart

MANAGER Energy Entertainment – Brooklyn Weaver, Adam Marshall

Hawk Koch producing.

17. BOOK SMART by Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins

“Two overachieving high school seniors realize the only thing they haven’t accomplished is having boyfriends, and each resolves to find one by prom.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor – Lis Rowinski, Sharon Sheinwold (Halpern)

United Talent Agency – Kassie Evashevski, Rio Hernandez (Haskins)

Fox. Handsomecharlie Films producing.

18. MOTOR CITY by Chad St. John

“A small time hood is framed and sent to prison, only to exact revenge years later.”

AGENT International Creative Management – Lars Theriot, Ava Jamshidi

Warner Brothers. Dark Castle Entertainment producing.

19. THEY FALL BY NIGHT by Zach Baylin

“A burned out detective investigates the kidnapping of a socialite couple’s child.”

AGENT International Creative Management – Aaron Hart

MANAGER Mosaic – Brent Lilley

Di Bonaventura Pictures producing

20. CELESTE & JESSE FOREVER by Rashida Jones and Will McCormack

“A divorcing couple tries to maintain their friendship while they both pursue other people.”

AGENT United Talent Agency – Keya Khayatian (Jones)

Gersh - David Kopple, Lindsay Porter (McCormick)

MANAGER Brillstein Entertainment Partners - Andrea Pett-Joseph (Jones)

Overture. Team Todd producing.

21. NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH by Jared Stern

“A suburban ‘neighborhood watch’ group, actually a front for dads to get some male bonding time away from the family, uncovers a plot bent on destroying the world.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor – Jeff Gorin

MANAGER Industrial Entertainment – Helena Hayman

Odenkirk Provissiero Entertainment - Marc Provissiero

Fox. 21 Laps Entertainment producing.

22. CONVICTION by Jonathan Herman

“After serving five years in prison after a botched heist, a mastermind bank robber is forced by a tenacious FBI agent to entrap his former protege who has embarked on a multi-million-dollar bank-robbing spree.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor – Mike Esola

MANAGER Luber/Roklin - Stephen Crawford

Warner Brothers. Silver Pictures producing.

23. BEST ACTRESS by Michael Zam and Jaffe Cohen

“The story of the infamous career-long battle between screen legends Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, focusing on the on-set experience of the only film they ever made together WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor – Adriana Alberghetti, Kimberly Bialek

MANAGER Artist Talent Management – Renee Tab

Plan B Entertainment producing.

24. BETTY’S READY by Jaylynn Bailey

“After she discovers that her boyfriend is gay, a high schooler, determined to lose her virginity before she goes to college, pursues several possible ‘candidates’ before she finds love with her geeky neighbor, who has always loved her.”

AGENT Hohman Maybank Lieb - Bob Hohman, Bayard Maybank, Devra Lieb

MANAGER Circle of Confusion - Britton Rizzio, Noah Rosen

25. THE SITTER by Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka

“A suspended college student, living at home with his single mom, is talked into babysitting the three, young kids next door.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Keya Khayatian, Charlie Ferraro

MANAGER Brillstein Entertainment Partners - Eryn Brown

Fox. Michael De Luca Productions.

26. Z FOR ZACHARIAH by Nissar Modi

“A sixteen-year-old girl named Ann Burden survives a nuclear war in a small American

town..”

AGENT Creative Artists Agency - Jay Baker, Josh Krauss

MANAGER Energy Entertainment - Angelina Chen, Brooklyn Weaver

Zik Zak Filmworks producing.

WENCESLAS SQUARE by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely

“Based on the Arthur Phillips short story. Two spies fall in love while participating

in separate Cold War missions in Prague during the 1980s.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Charlie Ferraro, Keya Khayatian

Endgame Entertainment and This American Life producing.

BALLS OUT by The Robotard 8000 (Tim Talbott and Malcolm Spellman)

“When insurance salesman Jim Simmers has a near death experience, he decides that

nothing matters except getting a promotion, a new car, and the hot girl from work.

Jim’s new attitude alienates his friends and co-workers, and he must figure out how to

live his new life without losing his old one.”

AGENT Paradigm - Trevor Astbury, Mark Ross

MANAGER The Schiff Company - Nicole Romano

BURIED by Chris Sparling

“A civilian contractor in Iraq is kidnapped and awakens to find himself buried in a

coffin in the desert.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Charlie Ferraro, Doug Johnson

MANAGER Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment - Aaron Kaplan, Sean Perrone

Dark Trick Films, The Safran Company, Versus Entertainment producing.

THE DIVERSIFICATION OF NOAH MILLER by Adam Cole-Kelly and Sam Pitman

“A liberal New Yorker realizes he isn’t as open-minded as he thinks he is and sets out

to make a black friend.”

AGENT William Morris Entertainment - Mike Esola, Bill Weinstein

MANAGER Management 360 - Darin Friedman

34th Street Films, Radar Pictures producing.

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THE GIRL WITH THE RED RIDING HOOD by David Leslie Johnson

“A Gothic imagining of the classic fairy tale in which a young woman is confronted by a

werewolf, this time with a teenage love triangle at its center.”

AGENT Paradigm - Chris Smith

Warner Brothers. Appian Way Productions producing.

MY MOTHER’S CURSE by Dan Fogelman

“The young inventor of a new organic cleaning product invites his mother on a crosscountry

road trip as he tries to sell his product to marketing outlets. His ulterior

motive is to reunite her with a man she loved when she was young, and her motive is to

help him overcome his ‘curse’ of non-commitment in relationships, for which she blames

herself.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Danny Greenberg

MANAGER Industry Entertainment - Eryn Brown

Paramount Pictures. Michaels Goldwyn producing.

RESTLESS by Jason Lew

“A tale of young love between a teenage boy and girl who share a preoccupation with

mortality.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Adam Levine

MANAGER Crestview Entertainment - Eric Black

Sony Pictures. Imagine Entertainment producing.

STREETS ON FIRE by Justin Britt-Gibson

“Two cops, reluctantly partnered, try to bring down a drug syndicate while navigating

the streets of Chicago.”

AGENT The Gersh Agency - Sean Barclay

MANAGER Media Talent Group - Chris Davey

Katalyst Films producing.

TAKE THIS WALTZ by Sarah Polley

“A young woman struggles with her infidelities and the budding realization that she may

be addicted to the honeymoon period of her relationships.”

AGENT William Morris Agency - Gaby Morgerman

MANAGER D/F Management - Frank Frattaroli

Susan Cavan producing.

THE TRADE by Dave Mandel

“The true story of two New York Yankees pitchers who caused a national scandal when

they swapped wives in the early 70s.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor – Bill Weinstein, Jeff Gorin, Phil Raskind

Warner Brothers. Idealogy producing.

BAYTOWN DISCO by Barry Battles and Griffin Hood

“Three redneck brothers get in over their heads when they agree to help a woman kidnap

her son back from his seemingly evil father.”

AGENT Agency for the Performing Arts - Sheryl Peterson, Debbie Deuble Hill

MANAGER Elevate Entertainment - Jenny Wood

JIMI by Max Borenstein

“The life story of rock legend Jimi Hendrix.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Keya Khayatian, Jon Huddle, Rebecca Ewing

MANAGER Anonymous Content - Adam Kossack, Bard Dorros

Legendary Pictures. Billy Gerber producing.

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WHATEVER GETS YOU THROUGH THE NIGHT by Morgan Foehl

“After ten years on the run from the mob, the son of a mob lawyer must choose between

prison and helping the man who killed his mother.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Mike Esola, Lisa Hallerman

MANAGER Wirehouse Entertainment - Jessica Jordan

THE GUYS GIRL by Nick Confalone and Neal Dusedau

“Three male best friends realize they’re each in love with their mutual female best

friend when she gets engaged.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Blair Kohan, Rio Hernandez

MANAGER 3 Arts Entertainment - Greg Walter

Ternion producing.

RITES OF MEN by Jonathan Herman

“When a working class dad’s only son is murdered, he sets out to discover who is

responsible.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Mike Esola

MANAGER Luber/Roklin - Stephen Crawford

Universal Pictures.

SMILE, RELAX, ATTACK by Eli Attie

“A young, ambitious political consultant finds himself in over his head when his first

big client - an incumbent Democratic Virginia Senator - becomes the subject of national

scrutiny by both Parties.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Bryan Besser

Mandate Pictures. Idealogy producing.

BOBBY MARTINEZ by Ric Roman Waugh

“A coming-of-age biopic about the titular Mexican-American surfer. Martinez rose out of

the gang-ridden streets of Southern California to become a hero to his community when

he swept every major amateur surfing tournament in his first year of competition and

won the ASP Rookie of the Year honors in his first pro season.”

AGENT International Creative Management - Nicole Clemens, Harley Copen, Nick Reed

MANAGER Management 360 - Darin Friedman

State Street Pictures and Participant Media producing.

8

SHIMMER LAKE by Oren Uziel

“As a small-town bank-theft job slowly unravels, it proves to involve virtually

everyone, from an ex-meth-lab runner to a crooked prosecutor and his vengeful cop

brother.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Bryan Besser

MANAGER Circle of Confusion - Britton Rizzio

Fox. Josephson Entertainment producing.

LOVESTRUCK by Annabel Oakes

“Cynical best friends Amelia and Ruth love nothing more than to ridicule romance. When

they take it one step too far at their friend’s wedding, they are sentenced to a fate

worse than death - becoming heroines in their own romantic comedy.”

AGENT Untitled Talent Agency - Rio Hernandez, Jon Huddle

MANAGER Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment - Sean Perrone, Bryan Miller

Apparatus producing.

GOOD LOOKING by Chris McCoy

“In a future where dating services perfectly match soulmates, a man rejects the person

chosen for him.”

AGENT Creative Artists Agency - Brian Siberell, Sally Willcox

MANAGER Anonymous Content - Shawn Simon

Dreamworks. Double Feature Films producing.

LIARS (A-E) by Emma Forrest

“A twenty-nine year old woman on the way to President Obama’s inauguration stops to

retrieve lost items from her ex-boyfriend in the hope of getting over her most recent

heartache.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Cliff Roberts

Casaratto - Eleanor Burns

Miramax. Scott Rudin Productions producing.

A FISTFUL OF QUARTERS: THE LEGEND OF NOLAN BUSHNELL by Brian Hecker and Craig Sherman

“The rise of Nolan Bushnell, father of the videogame industry, who started Atari in the

70s.”

AGENT Original - Jordan Bayer

MANAGER Principato Young Management - Paul Young, George Heller

Paramount Pictures. Appian Way Productions producing.

JIMMY SIX by Daniel Casey

“The screw-up son of a murdered mobster goes with a hitman to exact revenge on the

informer who sent his father to his death.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Mike Esola

MANAGER Circle of Confusion - Noah Rosen

Whitewater Films producing.

CORSICA 72 by Neil Purvis and Robert Wade

“On the island of Corsica in 1972, childhood best friends Marco and Sauveur find their

lives veering in opposite directions - the first towards the Mafia, the second toward

a simpler life with his beloved, Lucia. When the Corsican mob kills Sauveur’s brother,

they ignite a tit-for-tat blood feud that inevitably leads toward a final showdown.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Jeremy Barber

Ruby Films producing.

ARTHUR by Peter Baynham

“Based on the 1981 film of the same name. A spoiled rich twentysomething must decide

between true love and the vast fortune he’ll inherit if he marries a society woman whom

he doesn’t love.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Jeremy Barber

Warner Brothers. MBST Entertainment and Benderspink producing.

2 GUNS by Blake Masters

“Based on the comic book of the same name by Stephen Grant. A DEA agent and an

undercover naval intelligence officer unwittingly investigate each other while stealing

mob money.”

AGENT United Talent Agency – Blair Kohan, Geoff Morely

Universal Pictures. Marc Platt Productions and Boom! Studios producing.

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CUT BANK by Roberto Patino

“A small town thriller set in Cut Bank, Montana.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Rich Cook, David Karp

MANAGER Principato Young - Evan Cavic

Stick n’ Stone Productions producing.

DEAD LOSS by Josh Baizer and Marshall Johnson

“A crab fishing boat crew rescues a castaway adrift in a life raft with mysterious

cargo that soon both captivates and divides them.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Bill Weinstein, David Karp

MANAGER Anonymous Content - Bard Dorros, Shawn Simon

Thousand Words producing.

THE STORM by Richard Taylor and Bryan Bagby

“A bounty hunter and his prey must unite to take on an evil sheriff and his posse in a

lawless Wyoming town.”

AGENT The Gersh Agency - Carolyn Sivitz

MANAGER Anonymous Content - Bard Dorros

Simon Brooks producing.

I HOPE WE CAN STILL BE FRIENDS by John Whittington

“A couple breaks up after 5 years together but vow to remain friends after the fact,

which proves much harder to do than they imagined.”

AGENT The Gersh Agency - Sarah Self

MANAGER Mason Novick

Inferno Entertainment. Mason Novick producing.

I HATE YOU DAD by David Caspe

“A father moves in with his son on the eve of his son’s wedding and promptly begins

feuding with the bride-to-be.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Phil D’amecourt, Elia Infascelli-Smith

MANAGER Magnolia - Javier Contreras

Sony Pictures. Happy Madison Productions producing.

IF I STAY by Shauna Cross

“Based on the novel of the same name by Gayle Forman. A teenage girl leaves her body

after a tragic car crash and needs to decide whether to return to her life or not.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Cliff Roberts, Lis Rowinski

MANAGER Jaret Entertainment - Seth Jaret

Summit Entertainment. Di Novi Pictures producing.

THE KING’S SPEECH by David Seidler

“George VI, also known as Bertie, reluctantly takes the throne of England when his

brother, Edward, abdicates in 1936. The unprepared king turns to a radical speech

therapist, Lionel Logue, to help overcome his nervous stutter and the two forge a

friendship.”

MANAGER Jeff Aghassi Management - Jeff Aghassi

The Weinstein Company. Bedlam Pictures and See-Saw Films producing.

THE GHOST AND THE WOLF by Rylend Grant and Dikran Ornekian

“An ex-cop and his old partner must reunite, burying years of distrust, to take on the

vicious Russian mobsters who altered their lives profoundly in the 90s… destroying one

and propelling the other to Captain.”

MANAGER Industry Entertainment - Andrew Deane

CON MEN by Eric Lane

“Greg Weinstock and Kevin Russell, two drug reps from Burlington Labs with nothing in

common aside from a shared gift of moving product, are dispatched to a convention to

hook the biggest sale of their lives.”

Shay Weiner producing.

THE BLIND RAGE OF PEACOAT MILLER by Adam Penn

“A college student home for the holidays discovers that an internet porn film turns its

viewer into homicidal maniacs. As the epidemic spreads, he has to save his longtime

crush while struggling to control his own urges.”

AGENT Creative Artists Agency - Billy Hawkins, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones

MANAGER Energy Entertainment - Adam Marshall, Milana Rabkin

Michael de Luca Productions and David Gordon Green producing.

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JOSH by Gary Ross

“The lives of a single father and his teenaged son are dramatically changed when the

boy’s mother returns and wants to be part of her son’s life.”

AGENT Creative Artists Agency - David O’Connor, Maha Dakhil

Universal Pictures. Larger Than Life Productions producing.

MY SISTER IS MARRYING A DOUCHEBAG by Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux

“A young woman, thinking that her sister’s new fiance is a douchebag, sets out to

sabotage their wedding.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Phil D’amecourt, Simon Faber

MANAGER Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment - Aaron Kaplan, Sean Perrone

THE LOW SELF ESTEEM OF LIZZIE GILLESPIE by Mindy Kaling and Brent Forrester

“A single girl in Manhattan dates the hottest guy in the world but must overcome her

insecurities when she hears him deny they are dating.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Blair Kohan, Julien Thuan (Kaling)

United Talent Agency - Jason Burns, David Kramer (Forrester)

MANAGER 3 Arts Entertainment - Howard Klein (Kaling)

Levity Management Group - Kevin Stolper (Forrester)

Mandate Pictures.

RENKO VEGA & THE JENNIFER NINE by John Raffo

“Renko Vega, once a hero and now a rogue thief wandering the galaxy with his

hyperintelligent spaceship the Jennifer 9, is forced to become a hero once again when

the young daughter of the President of Earth is kidnapped.”

AGENT Agency for the Performing Arts - Debbie Deuble Hill, Sheryl Peterson

MANAGER Brucks Entertainment - Brian Brucks

NORM THE MOVIE by Sam Esmail

“A buddy comedy in which a guy is transported into a movie… or so he thinks.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Mike Esola, Danny Gabai

MANAGER Energy Entertainment - Adam Marshall, Milana Rabkin

SMASH AND GRAB by Marc Wolff

“When his wife is kidnapped, a reformed thief has to team up with his hapless expartner

to save her, while dodging the LAPD, the FBI, and various members of the Los

Angeles underworld.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Tobin Babst

MANAGER Mason Novick

Mason Novick and Julie Yorn producing.

THE TRUE MEMOIRS OF AN INTERNATIONAL ASSASSIN by Jeff Morris

“Joe, an insecure writer with a boring desk job, finally manages to sell his assassin

novel, The Memoirs of an International Assassin to the one publisher that will buy it.

To his horror the publisher retitles it The True Memoirs of an International Assassin

and markets the book as non-fiction — making it seem as if Joe is the assassin

himself. He soon finds himself in the crosshairs of the CIA, various drug lords, the

media, and a beautiful investigative journalist while on a vacation in Belize.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Mike Esola, Rich Cook

MANAGER Art/Work Entertainment - Julie Bloom

The Film Department. Michael De Luca Productions producing.

NO BLOOD, NO GUTS, NO GLORY by Chase Palmer

“A spy and twenty Union soldiers in disguise board a train in Georgia to execute a

scheme that could bring a quick end to the U.S. Civil War.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Craig Kestel

MANAGER Gotham Group - Peter McHugh, Lindsay Williams

Misher Films producing.

ALLIES WITH BENEFITS by Elizabeth Wright Shapiro

“The female President of The United States falls for her old college fling, the now

Prime Minister of England.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Blair Kohan, Tobin Babst, Jay Gassner

MANAGER Industry Entertainment - Jess Rosenthal

Scott Free Productions producing.

30 MINUTES OR LESS by Matthew Sullivan and Michael Diliberti

“A comedy about a pizza delivery guy on an unlikely caper.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Bill Weinstein, Simon Faber

MANAGER New School Media - Brian Levy

Red Hour Films and New School Media producing.

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COMIC CON by Matthew Sullivan and Michael Diliberti

“To save their beloved neighborhood comic shop, a justice league of comic geeks must

plan and execute a daring heist at Comic-Con.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Bill Weinstein, Simon Faber

MANAGER New School Media - Brian Levy

CROOK FACTORY by Nicholas Meyer

“Based on the novel by Dan Simmons and true events. An FBI agent is ordered to baby-sit

Ernest Hemingway as he goes about running a motley spy ring in WWII Cuba.”

MANAGER Alan Gasmer & Friends - Alan Gasmer

Warner Brothers. Infinitum Nihil producing.

THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY by Mark Bomback

“Based on the comic book written by Gerard Way. After being raised by a brilliant

scientist and a hyper-intelligent chimp, six super-powered former ‘child superheroes’

reunite to stop one of their own from leading a violin symphony that will destroy the

world.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Jason Spitz

MANAGER Anonymous Content - Adam Shulman

Universal Pictures. Stuber Productions and Dark Horse Entertainment producing.

HANNA by David Farr

“A fourteen year old girl is raised by her father to be a cold hearted killing

machine.”

AGENT Creative Artists Agency - Bob Bookman, Josh Krauss

Curtis Brown - Nick Marston

Focus Features. Adelstein Productions producing.

THE HAND JOB by Maggie Carey

“A coming-of-age comedy about a teenage girl who gives her first hand job (among other

life experiences).”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Blair Kohan, Julien Thuan

MANAGER 3 Arts Entertainment - Greg Walter, Tom Lassally

Team Todd producing.

THE HUNGRY RABBIT JUMPS by Robert Tannen

“A man becomes entangled in a secret society that forces him to murder.”

AGENT Feature Artists Agency - Brian Dreyfuss

MANAGER The Shuman Company - AB Fischer

Maguire Entertainment and Endgame Entertainment producing.

DUE DATE by Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland

“An uptight father-to-be is forced to travel across the country with an idiotic stoner

in order to close a major business deal and make it home in time for the birth of his

first child.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Jason Spitz, Richard Weitz, Mike Esola

Warner Brothers. Legendary Pictures and Green Hat Films producing.

THE CURSE OF MEDUSA by J Lee and Tom Welch

“An origin story of Medusa the Gorgon.”

MANAGER Anonymous Content - Adam Kossack

Original Films producing.

MEDIEVAL by Alex Litvak and Michael Finch

“An unlikely group of imprisoned warriors are forced on a suicide mission to steal the

King’s crown in order to gain their freedom. They soon realize they’ve been set up to

take the fall for the assassination of the King.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Adam Levine

Fox, New Regency. Wonderland Sound and Vision producing.

OWENS MANUAL by Greg Ferkel

“A mild-mannered IT guy finds an ‘owners manual’ to his dull life but struggles to

manage the realities of it when he reaches the end of the manual.”

AGENT International Creative Management - Harley Copen, Sophie Holodnik

MANAGER Caliber Media - Max Roman

Gary Sanchez Productions producing.

THE LAST STAND by Andrew Knauer

“A drug cartel king escapes his trial in a 200mph Gumpert Apollo, and the only thing in

between him and Mexican freedom is a small town cop in a bordertown.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Mike Esola

MANAGER Energy Entertainment - Jake Wagner

Lionsgate. Di Bonaventura Pictures producing.

JAWS OF LIFE by Michael Goldbach

“A seventeen year old boy falls in love with a woman old enough to be his mother and

begins to question the meaning of love and relationships while his parents go through a

divorce.”

MANAGER The Collective - Ava Greenfield

Mason Novick producing.

JITTERS by Marc Haimes

“A dysfunctional, recession-struck family moves into a new neighborhood and is

terrorized by superbugs.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Jeff Gorin

MANAGER Benderspink - JC Spink, Charlie Gogolak

Paramount Pictures. Benderspink producing.

SWINGLES by Zach Braff

“A bachelor who is dumped by his wingman teams up with a sharp-tongued woman he can’t

stand in order to meet women.”

AGENT Creative Artists Agency - Craig Gering

MANAGER Industry Entertainment - Sandra Chang

Paramount Pictures. Misher Films producing.

THE TREES by Tyler Hisel

“Isolated and threatened, a mysterious force hidden within the trees outside the small

town of Laytonsville, Maryland strikes fear in the townsfolk as Sheriff Paul Shields

attempts to overcome the demons of his past while protecting those that he loves.”

MANAGER Insignia Entertainment - Alexander Robb

THE SPECTACULAR NOW by Scott Neustadter and Mike Weber

“A hard-partying high school senior’s life changes when he meets a shy, insecure girl.”

AGENT Creative Artists Agency - Bill Zotti, Greg McKnight

MANAGER Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment - Aaron Kaplan, Sean Perrone

Fox Searchlight. 21 Laps Entertainment producing.

SAND DOGS by Vineet Dewan and Angus Fletcher

“A pair of Western Red Crescent Paramedics weather a series of intense, dangerous days

in the Gaza Strip.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Ramses Ishak, Michael Sheresky (Dewan)

Agency for the Performing Arts - David Saunders (Fletcher)

MANAGER Caliber Media - Dallas Sonnier (Dewan & Fletcher)

SEX, GREED, MONEY, MURDER & CHICKEN FRIED STEAK by Reinhard Denke

“The story of oilman T. Cullen Davis, the richest man in the United States ever to be

tried (and acquitted twice) for the capital murder of his stepdaughter, marking the

end of the reign of Texas oil billionaires.”

AGENT William Morris Endeavor - Mike Esola

Infinitum Nihil producing.

WATER FOR ELEPHANTS by Richard LaGravanese

“Jacob Jankowski is about to take his final exams in veterinary medicine at Cornell

when his parents are killed in a car accident. He drops out and joins Benzini Brothers,

a second-rate traveling circus trying to survive during the Depression.”

AGENT Creative Artists Agency - Byrdie Lifson-Pompan, David O’Connor

Fox 2000. Flashpoint Entertainment producing.

THE WETTEST COUNTY by Nick Cave

“Based on the book by Matt Bondurant. The story of a moonshine gang operating in the

bootlegging capital of America – Franklin County, Virginia – during Prohibition.”

AGENT United Agents - Anthony Jones

Red Wagon Productions producing.

WALL STREET 2: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS by Allan Loeb

“Gordon Gekko, fresh from prison, re-emerges into a much harsher financial world than

the one he left.”

AGENT Creative Artists Agency - Jon Levin, Carin Sage

MANAGER Scarlet Fire - Steven Pearl

Fox. The Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation producing.

THE UNDERLING by Dave Stoller and Ben Shiffrin

“A man slowly comes to discover his girlfriend is literally working for the devil and

has to find a way to escape.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Charlie Ferraro

MANAGER Gotham Group - Jeremy Bell, Lindsay Williams

THE VATICAN TAPES by Chris Borrelli

“In a highly secured vault deep within the walls of Vatican City, the Catholic Church

holds thousands of old films and video footage documenting exorcisms/supposed exorcisms

and other unexplained religious phenomena they feel the world is not ready to see.

This is the first tape - Case 83-G - stolen from these archives and exposed to the

public by an anonymous source.”

AGENT United Talent Agency - Jon Huddle

MANAGER H2F - Chris Fenton

Lionsgate. Lakeshore Entertainment producing.

YEAR 12 by Edward Ricourt

“Twelve years after an alien invasion leaves humankind decimated and brutally

subjugated, a former soldier must smuggle deadly uranium in his bloodstream and, with

help from a pair of rebels, fight his way to an air force base where the uranium can be

extracted and used to fuel a nuclear missile for a counterstrike that will reverse the

direction of the war.”

AGENT Creative Artists Agency - Matt Rosen

MANAGER Gotham Group - Peter McHugh

Paramount Pictures. Roth Films producing.

http://www.deadline.com/hollywood/the-black-list-to-be-posted-here-in-entirety/

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I Understand the Tea Baggers More Than They Know…sadly

December 10th, 2009

We know these tea baggers better than they know themselves and I can tell you why. It’s really just racism in another suit of clothes (barely – have you seen the posters comparing Obama to Hitler? Embarrassing that the rest of the world sees this ignorance too but more about that later). I hate pulling the race card as much as many like me (I mean, it’s not like Rev. Al and Rev. Jesse were selective when they went through their wallet and “BAM!” – racism all day all the time when sometimes it was just plain idiocy but I digress). Tea baggers are a new party and they are just flat out racist.

Here’s my proof: Very few of them can actually articulate with intelligence why they don’t like Obama. They say general things like “He doesn’t love our country” or “He wants to take my money” but they fail to follow up with how George (definitely not H.W. because I actually think he wasn’t so bad as a President. I’m talking about the son…always the son) loved our country by sending us off to the wrong country for an eight war or how that plus giving money to his corporate cronies was “loving” the country so much. Hypocrisy is the end result to them, at the end of the day, really despising the fact that the President of the United States is black. Some of you will say that racism is so 1970s but hey, as long as you have separate proms in the south, the Kardashians coming clean and saying their daddy was not found of the girls dipping in chocolate men and statistics that still show racial profiling existing, black men overwhelmingly being sent to jail more often and for longer periods of time than their white counterparts with the same criminal profiles, you’ve got racism. It doesn’t have to look like lynching or separate water fountains all the time. It can evolve to you breaking out into cold sweats knowing that a black man or woman or Asian man/woman representing your country to the rest of the world and there’s not much you can do about it. We all saw the documentaries where they showed people still using “colored” and “Muslim” with sneers on their faces like they were saying curse words. I’m not even going to open that bag of shameful worms that is the ignorance of what Islam means to the dumbasses in this country. Rather than use that useful tool called “the internet” they’d much prefer to watch Fox Faux news and use sound bites from those polished racists who hide under the world “journalism” though they are far from it.

NPR just did a story (this is a link so you can click on it. The comment section is particularly fun) on these people who care so much about the country that they’d rather boycott their President than say, feed homeless people or organize for children’s welfare (since they are actually the direction of the country). One such airhead in Dallas, Lorie Medina (um, Lorie, are you Hispanic? If so, you scare me more) says this:

“It’s like I wake up every morning, and there’s something new on the news that’s upsetting that I read about that he does,” she says. “If you look at the way he speaks, the way he talks about our country, if you look at the programs and the things he tries to put into place, it really appears that he does not love our country like most Americans do — and like past presidents do.”

Is she kidding me? Does she read or just watch “The Real Housewives of Orange County” (not judging since I watch too but I crack a book, read the news, talk to smarter people than me, etc. on a regular basis). “If you look at the way he speaks” clearly is racist code for “how dare he be articulate, black and not a head-nodder like that idiot Clarence Thomas (I was going to say Michael Steele but he’s just a puppet, either that or his party ignores him behind his back). I’m curious why Little Lorie thinks having healthcare for people means Obama doesn’t love the country. I’m also curious what “love” means in Lorie’s book. I have many questions for Lorie and today, I’d be willing to listen. Tomorrow, I’ll be too annoyed at her ignorance and drown her out to the sounds of some heavy Baptist gospel music because I don’t want to go to hell with my thoughts of her.

Now, don’t get me wrong. I don’t stan for Obama all the time. I don’t think he was ready for the Nobel Peace Prize but then, apparently, neither does he. I do think he takes to long to chop the crazies down but he’s older and might know more about patience than I do. It’s been a year and dude had a lot to contend with. Nobody seems to be able to have come up with better solutions than the ones we’ve been working with, whether you like them or not. Once, a Republican friend, during the George years, told me she didn’t like to talk politics socially because she was raised to not bash the Leader of Our Country. I wonder if she feels that way now that her man’s not in office.

The bottom line is that there’s nothing rational people can do with this Tea Party. They’ve decided what they’ve decided and we decide what we decide. Their ignorance is not the revelation as that’s been going on for years. The sad part is that we have to face the fact that America, much like the bible, is being read in so many different ways that we may not be the United States of anything anymore. That’s going to be the real problem.

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All kinds of Yes!!!

December 08th, 2009

If you know anything about me, you know that I love this woman. She can do zero wrong. I even went to her concert alone without even thinking asking anyone if they wanted to go (folks are too slow and I had to be there! I made it a date. Took myself to dinner. Had an allergic reaction. Showed up at MSG with a swollen face. Got moved down to the ground floor through some miracle of God and was close enough to see her freckles. Real talk).

Her new song is below:

Sade’s Soldier of Love

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