Fight Club Writer Knows How to be Bad
Source: Variety
May 20, 2005
Fight Club screenwriter Jim Uhls has optioned film rights to David Bowker's upcoming mystery How to be Bad for his Peculiar Films production company, says Variety.
The story centers on an average guy in his 20s whose life is turned upside-down when an old flame gives him a list with three names on it and suggests she'll be his if he will snuff out one of them.
Bowker, a British native, has penned "The Death Prayer," "The Butcher of Glastonbury," "Rawhead," "The Secret Sexist" and "I Love My Smith & Wesson."
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Source: Variety
May 20, 2005
Fight Club screenwriter Jim Uhls has optioned film rights to David Bowker's upcoming mystery How to be Bad for his Peculiar Films production company, says Variety.
The story centers on an average guy in his 20s whose life is turned upside-down when an old flame gives him a list with three names on it and suggests she'll be his if he will snuff out one of them.
Bowker, a British native, has penned "The Death Prayer," "The Butcher of Glastonbury," "Rawhead," "The Secret Sexist" and "I Love My Smith & Wesson."
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Gotta love the titles of the books this author has written.