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Fun with movie trailers

A couple of literary-themed movie trailers hit the Internet recently.

The preview for the adaptation of Michael Chabon’s The Mysteries of Pittsburgh can be seen here. Directed by Dodgeball auteur Rawson Thurber, the film looks to have, ah, streamlined some of the themes of Chabon’s novel. In the trailer, at least, there’s only a blink-and-you-miss-it reference to the narrator’s struggle with his sexual identity, which is the crux of the novel. To be fair, though, trailers don’t always represent movies with scrupulous accuracy.

Also looming is Away We Go, a film scripted by author/McSweeney‘s founder Dave Eggers and his wife, novelist Vendela Vida, and directed by Sam Mendes. According to the IMDB, the film is about a couple expecting their first child who, obviously being too special to live just anywhere, travel the country in search of the place that will best nurture their uniquely beautiful souls. To be fair, though, Quillblog is paraphrasing. The trailer is here.

  • http://www.myspace.com/mysteriesofpittsburgh Frank Anthony Polito

    Nope, you’re right! Blink and you will indeed miss Art Bechstein stuggle with his sexual identity in Rawson Marshall Thurber’s version of MOP. Seems Mr. Thurber, a self-proclaimed MOP fan, felt he could improve upon Chabon’s debut novel by completely CHANGING the story.

    Gone is gay Arthur Lecomte, the cataylst for everything that happens to get MOP the novel going. Phlox had been reduced to Art’s “sometimes girlfriend,” and Cleveland is now Art’s lover, along with Jane, who fans know is barely in the book!

    Not sure why Thurber chose to take this one on (or why Chabon allowed him to) if he didn’t feel compelled to honor the source material. Other than the title and a few characters’ names, MYSTERIES OF PITTSBURGH this is NOT!

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