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yorrick brown
10-04-2007, 04:31 AM
scream 3,ring 2 and blood and chocolate anyone?




New Writer Announced for Transformers 2 Plus Michael Bay is Back!
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
After weeks of speculation, scribes for Transformers 2 are announced plus Michael Bay is back for the sequel. More Giants Robots are coming quicker than you can say Cybertron!


Scribe Ehren Kruger and the writing team of Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are in negotiations to team to write the screenplay for DreamWorks/Paramount's "Transformers 2," reports The Hollywood Reporter.

Director Michael Bay, star Shia LaBeouf and producers Tom DeSanto, Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Don Murphy are back in their respective chairs, as is exec producer Steven Spielberg.

The teaming of A-listers to write such a huge project might be an industry first and could have been necessary because Kurtzman and Orci -- who wrote the $315 million-grossing first "Transformers" movie -- also are busy writing J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek" movie for Paramount and producing "Eagle Eye" for DreamWorks.

But the teaming will not be a case of complete strangers being thrust together, as the three writers are working together on "Nightlife," a DreamWorks serial-killer project that sees Kruger adapting a Thomas Perry novel, with Kurtzman and Orci producing along with Neal Moritz. Kruger also adapted the Stephen King tome "The Talisman," which Spielberg is exec producing for TNT.

Sources are pegging the writing deal, which is not yet closed, in the $5 million-$7 million range, which also might be an industry high for a nonoriginal screenplay. Reflected in the price is the pressure to perform: With the studio hoping to make the movie before a potential talent strike, the writers are going to have to type fast.

Kruger met with Bay and Hasbro president Brian Goldner and impressed the duo with his knowledge of the "Transformers" mythology.

Kruger also has "Torso," a graphic novel adaptation that has David Fincher directing, set up at Paramount. He is repped by Paradigm and Sloane, Offer, Weber and Dern.



heres what he`s written.i`ll give him brothers grimm and a big ups to arlington road but still reindeer games!

"The Talisman" (2008) (mini) TV Series (pre-production) (screenplay)


Blood and Chocolate (2007) (screenplay)
The Brothers Grimm (2005) (written by)
The Skeleton Key (2005) (written by)
The Ring Two (2005) (written by)
... aka Samara (Hong Kong: English title) (Singapore: English title)
... aka The Ring 2 (International: English title: alternative spelling) (UK)
... aka Samara: Ring 2 (Philippines: English title: informal title)
Rings (2005) (V) (written by)
The Ring (2002) (screenplay)
Impostor (2002) (screenplay)
Reindeer Games (2000) (written by)
... aka Deception (UK) (USA: working title)
Scream 3 (2000) (written by)


New World Disorder (1999) (written by)
Arlington Road (1999) (written by)
Killers in the House (1998) (TV) (written by)

ilovemovies
10-04-2007, 04:38 AM
I actually liked Scream 3 and The Ring Two. I also thought The Skeleton Key was clever and enjoyed Reindeer Games as a guilty pleasure.

Besides, he also wrote Arlington Road which is an AWESOME movie with an unbelievable ending.

And besides, considering how bad the writing was in the first Transformers, he couldn't possibly do a worst job. The dialogue in Transformers was so bad at times it was cringe-inducing.

yorrick brown
10-04-2007, 04:46 AM
ironhide: you feelin' lucky, punk?
optimus prime: Easy, Ironhide.
ironhide: Just kidding. Just wanted to show him my cannons.

now thats good writing.

yeah i liked scream 3 but ring 2 is up there with speed 2 plus blood and choc is a mess.

i wonder how torso will turn out.as its very dark comic dealing with elliot ness and his failure to capture this serial killer who cuts of peoples arms and legs only leaving their toros,lead ness to drunk alot and go broke.

anywoo back to transformers

sam witwicky: I was wondering if... if I could ride you home, I - I mean if I could give you a ride home.

goodstuff

ilovemovies
10-04-2007, 04:54 AM
The lines that the Transformers said was okay, cheesy, but okay.

But I cringed at almost everything Shai Lebouf said in that movie. Same with John Turturro. And Megan Fox. And Jon Voight. And, oh, basically any human character in the movie.

JJFlamingo
10-04-2007, 03:14 PM
he'd better crank that thing out before the strike...:D