From the daily archives: Saturday, October 25, 2008

He’s doing a film of a truly fascinating book:

Even the writer can’t believe his luck. The cast of a film version of British journalist Jon Ronson’s acclaimed book The Men Who Stare at Goats sounds too starry to be true. Actor George Clooney, who bought the film rights at the Cannes film festival this spring, has assembled a line-up to rival the biggest of Hollywood blockbusters. Jeff Bridges and Ewan McGregor agreed to star with Clooney in the anti-war satire over the summer, and this weekend Kevin Spacey confirmed he is free to start filming early next month.

Spacey, who is artistic director at London’s Old Vic, said he would attend the opening night of his fifth season at the theatre on 6 October and then join the cast in New Mexico and Puerto Rico. ‘It examines a secret special forces unit in the United States army that was experimenting whether they could achieve the ability to kill the enemy psychically,’ he said.

Ronson’s non-fiction book came out in 2004 to coincide with his television Channel 4 television series Crazy Rulers of the World. It told the improbable story of a secret unit of CIA operatives who had experimented with unlikely methods of tackling the enemy. These included developing homicidal psychic powers; they practiced by concentrating hard on goats, then examining the effect. The team, Ronson discovered, received covert funding from the US government shortly after the Vietnam war.

‘When I tell people who is going to be in the film, they look at me blankly, obviously not believing me,’ said Ronson. ‘Or they say, “I knew if you hung around for long enough something like this would happen for you one day.” I suspect most also feel slightly sick.’

more: Next Clooney film is low on glitz – but it has goats | Film | The Observer.

 

Nicely done.

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