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The Dotted Line: Jim, Jake and Eddie as Pryor?
The Dotted Line: Jim, Jake and Eddie as Pryor?
By Kit Bowen
, Hollywood.com Staff
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Monday, March 02, 2009
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GONDRY GOES
GREEN
Looks like
Michel Gondry
is directing
The Green Hornet
-- an odd but satisfyingly eclectic choice. Best known for strange but engaging fare like
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
and
The Science of Sleep
, Gondry got the job after presenting a vision that wowed the execs.
Seth Rogen
is still set to play the title character, and
Stephen Chow
as his sidekick, Kate. Chow (
Kung Fu Hustle
) bowed out as director last year over creative differences but decided at that time to remain in the picture playing the Kato role (made famous by
Bruce Lee
). I’m still thinking about what Gondry did exactly to win them over.
KEEP READING: Melissa Leo Joins the
Betty Ann
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