Dolph Filming an Indie Comedy Soon!
Just saw this
http://twitter.com/Dolph_fans/statuses/48806007576592385
Is this the one with Cuba Gooding Jr.? One he mentioned in his recent interview?
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Jox wrote:Last year Dolph and Nu Image were planning WANTED MAN as more of an action comedy to pair him up with possibly Cuba Gooding Jr actually. But this is something else obviously, and I do too hope it's something good (not a FAT SLAGS fiasco) that taps into a side of Dolph we've never seen before...
riotgirl77 wrote:According to his latest tweet...the name of the movie is Small Apartments
http://twitter.com/Dolph_fans/statuses/50692154066083840
"Small Apartments" On Track to Film in Spring 2011...
Renowned music video director, Jonas Akerlund, will direct the marvelously talented British comic and stage performer, Matt Lucas ("Little Britain", "Alice in Wonderland"), in my adaptation of my 2001 debut novella, "Small Apartments." Read Mack Rawden's article about the project at Cinema Blend.
Casting has expanded to include James Caan, Johnny Knoxville, Dolph Lundgren, and Peter Stormare ("Fargo", "The Big Lebowski"). The film is in pre-production in Los Angeles for a March start date
Small Apartments, a capricious comedy of errors resonates with tremulous energy and memorable characters. Franklin Franklin is a fully realized and sympathetic protagonist in the vein of Ignatius Reilly (A Confederacy of Dunces), a simple man who yearns for “a land of pastoral serenity” devoid of the irritants of contemporary urban life. An off-beat tale, Small Apartments is accented along the way by murder, strange fingernail collections, and the occasional blast from a treasured alphorn.
Franklin plays the alphorn and dreams of Switzerland. His crazy brother sends him fingernail clippings in the mail. One of his neighbors is a forgetful pot-head, the other a gruff busybody who doesn't miss anything. Across the street live a mother and her fifteen-year-old daughter, whom he likes to watch from his window, but none of these are Franklin's real problem. His real problem is that his landlord is dead, laid out on the linoleum of his kitchen, and Switzerland seems farther away all the time.
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