Didn't We Already Make that Movie?
Defamer's hatred for all things Crash extends to Paul Haggis's new project:
Paul Haggis is in final negotiations to direct and produce the adaptation of counterterrorist adviser Richard Clarke's Against All Enemies for Columbia. Before you sigh with relief that Haggis isn't writing the project, take note: he's "supervising" writer James Vanderbilt, leaving plenty of opportunity for him to spin the tale of terrorists who blow things up because that's the only way they can truly connect with their fellow human beings.
Funny, but a little less funny when you realize that (a) that movie has already been done and (b) it was called Paradise Now.
Paul Haggis is in final negotiations to direct and produce the adaptation of counterterrorist adviser Richard Clarke's Against All Enemies for Columbia. Before you sigh with relief that Haggis isn't writing the project, take note: he's "supervising" writer James Vanderbilt, leaving plenty of opportunity for him to spin the tale of terrorists who blow things up because that's the only way they can truly connect with their fellow human beings.
Funny, but a little less funny when you realize that (a) that movie has already been done and (b) it was called Paradise Now.





