'Bucket List' scribe goes 'Upstate'
... With a budget of $5 million-$10 million, "Upstate" is being financed with equity and tax-rebate money. Zackham and Pecorin are producing for Two Ton; Costa Theo and Joy Mellins also are attached to produce. Zackham's personal story is the kind of fairy tale that could have been a script in its own right. The scribe had written what he describes as a "lot of awful screenplays" and directed a low-budget frat comedy for Showtime until one day, motivated by the creation of his own life's to-do list, he came up with the idea for "Bucket List," about two older men who break out of a cancer ward for a series of life-affirming adventures. The script took Zackham to Reiner, whom Zackham on a lark suggested to his agent was his dream director. A short while later Zackham found himself at Nicholson's Hollywood Hills home, and less than a year later the movie began principal photography. When Warners released the movie at the end of last year, many expected it to stay in theaters a few weeks and earn a modest return. But the picture became a contemporary distribution anomaly: a star-driven, top-grossing movie with legs. The movie earned its money over a remarkable three-month run, never exceeding $3 million in any given weekend but still drawing more dollars in 2008 than any picture outside of "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!"...ALSO:
'Bucket List' scribe gets political with new film
... Set mainly against the backdrop of the 2004 presidential election, "Upstate" follows a group of high schoolers from dysfunctional families who conduct a mock election at school. The film will explore such subjects as postadolescence and failing marriages and also use politics as a force and character. Set mainly against the backdrop of the 2004 presidential election, "Upstate" follows a group of high schoolers from dysfunctional families who conduct a mock election at school. The film will explore such subjects as postadolescence and failing marriages and also use politics as a force and character. ...========================================
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