| New Writer for RLAM - Tom Rob Smith |
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| Written by David Pena | |||
| Tuesday, 23 June 2009 14:41 | |||
As we all know, not hearing a peep about ROBOTECH projects is nothing new to the fandom. The Robotech Live Action Movie is no different. This time there is actually something to talk about. According to an exclusive at Mania.com "Tom Rob Smith has taken over writing duties on the project."
Writer: Rob M. Worley | Source: http://www.mania.com/exclusive-robotech-gets-new-writer_article_115831.html For those wondering who Tom Rob Smith is, Wikipedia comes to the rescue. Apparently he is an English writer who received an Ian Flemming Steel Dagger award in 2008 by the Crime Writers' Association for his first novel Child 44. The novel is about a series of child murderds in Stanlist Russia and it was apparently translated into 17 languages. With a follow-up novel published on April this year The Secret Speech. IMDb credits him for the novels and writing on TV shows: Doctors (2 episodes 2003-2004); Gap Year (2004) and Today's the Day (2003). Like most fans you must be thinking to yourself: "Uh, this guy has never done anything other than a couple of TV shows and has no Sci-Fi background at all!!!" Once again we are asked to keep an open mind. First we had Lawrence Kasdan and we were extremely excited about the prospects of his writing. After the ground-work was laid, WB decided to bring their own SMALLVILLE writers into the mix to polish up the script. Now, the plot thickens in the third installment as the unknown English writer is brought in. Who knows, this could be a formula for success as WB has proven this before with THE DARK KNIGHT and SPIDERMAN. We'll be keeping our fingers crossed and hoping that [a giant of script writers] + [contemporary script polish] + [unknown award winning novelist for perspective] = SUCCESSFUL FILM. Discuss this article in the forums
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