Today (or late last night, technically) Variety broke the news that I've been dying to share for, oh, two months now: Lionsgate has bought the rights to my novel, Severance Package, with Marc Platt and Adam Siegel (of Wanted fame) producing.Even better: I've been hired to co-write the screenplay with Brett Simon (Assassination of a High School President), who will be directing.
Sharp-eyed Secret Dead Blog readers may have noticed an abundance of Hollywood/L.A. photos around these parts recently; that's because I've spent quite a bit of time out there this summer, mostly meeting with Brett and hammering out adaptation ideas. We've been having a blast, and hopefully that enthusiasm will make its way into the eventual screenplay. That's not to say that adapting your own work is the easiest thing in the world. The crap you can pull in a novel doesn't translate easy to film. (Like, say, putting your heroine in a coma for half of a novel. Cool in print; boring as shit on screen.)
Anyway, now that this cat is out of the bag, I'll share as much of the experience as I can on this blog. Namely, because I'd want to read about it, too. And believe me, I know the deal: many books are called, few are chosen. A million things can go wrong. This all could evaporate... like, tomorrow. But I have a really good feeling about this team. And it's already been fun.
Meanwhile, the only diva-like demand I've made (to Brett) is that this classic 80s hit single play over the end credits. (Mostly to piss off Ed Pettit.)
Brett kind of just looked at me funny.
Illustration by Dennis Calero.



38 comments:
Congratulations Duane!
Wow.
And big congrats.
And wow.
Leblanc - that is totally brilliant news. Huge congratulations, I am well chuffed for you :o)
Donna
That is so @#*%-ing cool! Congrats!
Congrats on the deal, Duane!! Great to hear that they are keeping you in the process as well! I know a few people at Lionsgate, and they are all about story, so you've found a good home for your baby. GO GET EM!!
ps: you might get away with that coma if you cast Sandra Bullock.
Congrats. I really enjoyed the novel and can envision a really fun film.
Congratulations and I can't say I'm surprised.
But let's work on that closing credits music. How about this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxAJ3oDUAYY
Congratulations, Duane. That is--as they would say in the 80s--totally awesome news. Severance Package was a great book, and it'll make a great movie.
Congrats!
Congrats - and the song is perfect, though you could also go for, "Turn Me Loose."
Congratulations! But I just was in Philly yesterday, and I was very disappointed -- there is nothing at 1919 Market Street...
I knew it! Congratulations, man. I mean it, that's just so freakin' cool.
Can a Swierczy Hollywood novel be far behind?
A big congratulations, Duane!
Welcome to the wonderful world of screenwriting.
Congratulations, Duane! Fantastic news!
What Charlie Williams said!
Congratulations, Duane -- very exciting news!
Ron C.
I'll break out my red leather pants for the premiere.
Congrats, Duane! 2 Movie deals in one year and slowly but surely becoming the king of comics! Absolutely stellar!
Let the casting suggestions begin!
In my dream world, John Carpenter would be directing it in 1983 after coming off of his run of Assault on Precinct 13, Halloween, The Fog, Escape From New York, and The Thing. Yes, a thirty-five year-old John Carpenter would make Severance Package the classic it deserves to be.
Every film should end with Loverboy. Make it happen.
Congrats, man.
But the words 'classic' and 'Loverboy' should never appear in the same.
Sentence.
John Hocking
Fantastic news! And, as a Child of the 80s, I love the end-credits song.
wicked dude!
hope it goes all the way!
Awesome awesome AWESOME news, Duane. Congrats!
Any casting ideas in mind?
Congrats! I will give you a hug (if ya wnat one from me)
Dude! You're on fire! Congrats!
TL
P.S. - Can I bring Lee Goldberg as my date to the premiere?
Mr. D. I've read all your work. You one bad mofro!
And I like it! Mike Savage
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Need art? It's on me. Thanks for the njghtmares.
hooray for hollywood!
But, dude...loverboy? I'm seriously afraid.
Amazing! Congrats, man. I can almost hear the DVD commentary during the big crazy fight between Nichole and Molly...
If you can't get that song for whatever reason, this might be a good one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB7IsMnbC88
Thanks for all the congrats, guys. I've been on a nonstop hooker and coke binge since... well, okay, not really. I've been slammed by deadlines.
Corey: I do love that song. Nice pick!
Anonymous: Of course there's nothing at 1919 Green Street. That's because the place was torn down after the events of SP.
Joe: Boy, have I got a Hollywood novel in mind...
TL: Oooh, please do bring him. The only thing better than one Lee is two.
Jim: Ah, Todd Rundgren. Even better: he's a Philly boy!
This comes as no surprise. SP would make a great flick. I hope it makes it to the screen. Big congrats.
I could see Charlize theron as Molly or Nichole. Anyone on your casting wish list?
If this movie gets made, Philly Boy Roy will camp out on line for weeks...
Jim T with a great Philly Boy reference reference nice!
Also Duane we know the real reason you want that tune so that red leather outfit you bought as a teen will come back into style. Congrats on the deal
Great news, Duane! Way to go!
"they have ring bologna at the wawa i go to"
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