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If you’re a moviegoer who doesn’t generally dislike George Clooney but reacts to movie news about him like an allergic reaction to salt-and-peppered dander, you’ll want to make an exception here. The actor is set to star in an adaptation of Jon Ronson’s book, Men Who Stare at Goats, a wily nonfiction account of the U.S. army’s history of dabbling in the supernatural that leads up to the current quagmire in Iraq. Here’s a synopsis from Amazon…

“As Ronson reveals, a secret wing of the U.S. military called First Earth Battalion was created in 1979 with the purpose of creating “Warrior Monks,” soldiers capable of walking through walls, becoming invisible, reading minds and even killing a goat simply by staring at it. …But Ronson soon learns that the Battalion’s bizarre ideas inspired some alarming torture techniques being used in the present-day War on Terror. One technique involves subjecting prisoners to 24 hours of Barney the Purple Dinosaur’s song, “I Love You,” and another makes use of the Predator, a small, toy-like object designed by military martial arts master Pete Brusso that can inflict a large amount of pain in many different ways…”

Cool subject matter almost lending itself to a Coens-esque romp, no? The film will be directed by multitasker Grant Heslov, a partner in Clooney’s Smoke House imprint, with a script by Peter Straughan (the upcoming adaptation of Toby Young’s How to Win Friends and Alienate People). After the prototypically classy Michael Clayton and Leatherheads, it’s time Clooney put on a nappy wig and went a little batshit like Nic Cage in Raising Arizona or Tom Hanks in Cast Away. Between this project, foregoing too much current event storyline, and September’s dark and quirky Burn After Reading, it would seem he’s headed on a similarly looney, and successful, trajectory.

via Variety (oh yeah, and shame, shame)

  • Ahnyer Keester
    Yea. We got one of those battalions. Sure.

    Some people will say anything to sell a memoir.
  • Israel Groveman
    I dream about the day we have the courage to make movies supporting America again. The US military is vast - it's just like post traumatic stress syndrome, for every 300,000 who suffer, there are 1.6 million who come back with a square head on their shoulders and a clear perspective of what we needed to do and are doing over there. Iraq and Bush have become the ultimate buzzword - ironically enough by a crowd that pretends to scoff at the existence of ultimate evil. After 9/11 and the ensuing chaos and where we are now, I wonder what kind of morbidly vast catastrophe it would take to turn sympathy in the direction of America again. Those who don't want what it takes to keep our country going don't deserve to live here.

    Let me sum up my post by saying, can the Hollywood of today do anything BUT communicate extreme leftist messages that undermine America's role in the world? All these stars that flock to these kinds of films are applauded by cowards worldwide... as Europe succumbs to Sharia law and the real extremists continue to press on nearly unfettered with their unstoppable hate.

    I have no problem with communicating any particular message with sensitivity, it's the sheer dominance of anti-American vitriol, thought, and intentionally poisonous and dishonest reversal of fortunes through sleight of hand and word that makes my stomach churn.
  • clooney looks good in a tux, does that make me gay?
  • clooney looks good in a tux
  • Floppy
    Sounds suspiciously like X-Men.
  • Floppy
    @ Video Blog

    Only if you want to put your finger in him too.
  • LOL hard to say right now
  • Bob
    Please. The book "Men Who Stare at Goats" is about as nonfiction as the Blair Witch Project. It's a bunch of conspiracy theory nonsense along the lines of "The Philadelphia Experiment" and "The Mothman Prophecies."
  • edc
    its too funny, disturbing and stupid NOT to be true.

    I mean, these are the people who went to war with a podunk lil country along the mekong - and LOST.

    the people who claim sole responsibility for winning ww2.

    the people who claim that enemy 'soldiers' are criminals, and therefore not held like P.O.Ws but imprisoned indefinitely.
    I'd be dissapointed if they weren't trying to kill goats telepathically like mary cathrine gallagher.
  • i have been involved with the batallion since '82. i have no idea what the screen play looks like; there should be levity and most of all the film- if it properly documents the facts -will reveal jim chanon to be a key figure in the transformation of the u.s. military especially the army. some of the black ops ronson writes about had to happen to be eliminated as they were a manifestation of the clash of the old with the new.

    far from the blair witch project the earth batallion(s) projected the ethos which played a large part in regaining recognition for the soldier post vietnam. i recommend researching a recent training chanon did called 'operation noble steward'.

    go planet,
    sumner carter, commander 5th earth batallion
  • george clooney is the best actor in the world ... he look pretty
  • jdilling
    Just saw a test screening in the Valley last night. It's brilliant.. like Catch 22.
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