Neil Jordan, director of 'Interview with the Vampire' has taken on a new film. He will be writing and directing his own version based on the Paul Murray novel, 'Skippy Dies.' What direction will Jordan follow with this potentially eccentric and even twisted plot?
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This sounds promising. I may try to read this one before the movie is released.
I've actually not heard of this book, but I may have to try and check it out. I loved Interview with the Vampire and Neil Jordan is a fairly stable director so I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt on this one.
I was just thinking the same thing. I need to catch up on my reading list! :)
woot, good mind behind it. should be interesting to see the final result.