On January 15, 2009 Captain Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger III flew into a flock of birds, had the left engine on his plane catch fire, and in order to save the lives of everyone on board, made a successful crash landing in the Hudson River. He immediately became a media darling, America’s Captain Sully, and now his life is getting the movie treatment.
Clint Eastwood has signed on to direct the movie which be based on the book, "Highest Duty: My Search For What Really Matters" by Sullenberger and Jeffrey Zaslow. Todd Komarnicki ("Perfect Stranger") is writing the script about not only what happened on US Airways Flight 1549, but behind the scenes too with Sully’s career on the line. Here’s the book synopsis:
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No word yet on when cameras might roll, but knowing the rate Eastwood works at, it probably won’t be too long. [The Wrap]
More \’on board\’ time release, POST American downers from EASTWOOD. Meanwhile, Korea era
EASTWOOD is obediently \’overlooking\’ the awesomely relevant 65th Anniversary of the
now 21st century DEFINING —-KOREAN WAR.
———-WAY NOT GOOD!
Korea era EASTWOOD is —\’OVERLOOKING\’ the
awesomely relevant 65th Anniversary of the
KOREAN WAR?- —-to bring us LAST year\’s
STALE headlines? – —in Panavision?
Who keeps letting this guy make films?? He is by default, because of the size of the audience he is able to capture, the most irresponsible director out there.
What a horrible idea for a film. Can\’t wait for the CGI birds.
eastwood needs to stop. probably the worst and most irresponsible filmmaker of out time,
more us propaganda from eastwood