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Theresa anmsmom333 at cox.net
Wed Aug 31 19:15:04 UTC 2005


I believe Kloves had decided during writing Goblet of Fire that he 
wanted to be behind the camera again. He wrote the screenplay for "The 
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" and is set to direct it 
as well and David Heyman is shown as one of the Producers for it. It is 
also on IMDB but I heard about it on The Leaky Cauldron at 
http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/MTarchives/005206.html so I have been 
checking out Goldenberg. Goldenberg wrote the screenplay for Peter Pan 
which I personally loved. He did Contact, which I liked but it isn't a 
favorite, he did Bed of Roses which was a cute movie and he is writing 
Where the Wild Things Are. Which is a pretty neat children's story. Not 
sure how it would be a film. Maybe a short cartoon film. But I think he 
will do a pretty good job. Perhaps he will actually give Ron the lines 
that are his in the books. That always bothered me in the films when 
Hermione had Ron's lines. I love Hermione (she is a favorite of mine) 
but I wish Ron in the films was a little more of the character he is in 
the books. I am actually looking forward to seeing how he does.

Theresa

--- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com, "Shannon" <shannon.koch at p...> wrote:
> Did anyone else notice that under screenplay that Kloves is not 
listed 
> as writing this one, but Michael Goldenberg was given the screenplay 
> credit.  
> 
> Does anyone know why Kloves is not involved and what this could mean 
> for the movie.  
> 
> Being that this book was the largest and there is so much information 
> going on that I cannot fathom that the movie could be any shorter 
than 
> 3 hours without completely ruining the integrity of the novel, I am 
> just surprised Kloves is not involved.







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