By Michael Roffman on October 22nd, 2009 in
According to the Risky Business blog via The Hollywood Reporter, “The 1980s-set screenplay will revolve around a group of high school seniors facing graduation as they try to find success with women and generally break out of their geeky cocoons.” Hmm, sounds excellent. Besides, a retro-throwback movie a la 1993′s Dazed and Confused or 1999′s Detroit Rock City never hurt anyone… plus, they’re always good for friend-infused movie nights down the road, too.
Finn, who will be sharing writing duties with Tom Ruprecht, a longtime writer on Late Show With David Letterman, already has lots to say regarding the project: “Seventeen or eighteen is the perfect age for characters in a movie like this, because it’s at that age that you have drivers licenses and a certain amount of independence, but you’re still young enough that you can totally make terrible decisions. And you’re still young enough that you can have a two-hour argument over whether Motley Crue would beat Guns ‘N Roses in a fight.”
Ruprecht’s been vocal, too.
“Heavy metal is kind of a common bond among a group of friends,” Ruprecht says. “It’s the language they speak. But this will also be a universal story of dorky kids trying to be cool.”
It’s doubtful anyone will disagree that these two are a match made in heaven for this film. Let’s just hope Klosterman’s cool with the final product. God knows how particular that guy can get.
Until then…