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reasons Green Day > everything
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reasons Green Day > everything
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Dita von Teese and Scarlett Johansson photographed by James White for Flaunt, 2006
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That noise? Oh, just my ovaries exploding..
please breed. i don’t care with whom, but please, just do it.
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@1 year ago with 462 notesThe writer penning the script for the movie adaptation of Motley Crue memoir The Dirt has called for Ashton Kutcher, Sam Rockwell and Jared Leto to play bandmates Tommy Lee, Mick Mars and Vince Neil in the film.
In a new interview with MTV, The Dirt co-writer Neil Strauss has revealed screenwriter Rich Wilkes has drawn up his wish list of stars, who he’d like to see as the rockers in the movie.
Strauss explains, “He told me who he’d love to see in the film. Here’s who he sees: Brad Pitt as David Lee Roth, Jared Leto as Vince Neil, Jack Black or Phillip Seymour Hoffman as Ozzy Osbourne… Justin Timberlake as their first manager, Sam Rockwell as Mick Mars, Ashton Kutcher or Russell Brand as Tommy Lee. He’s got it all thought out. That would be amazing.”
But Strauss admits that although the first draft of the screenplay is amazing, there are issues about actually turning it into a film.
He adds, “I really hope they make it. I think it will be great. I think they’re just scared because it’s obviously going to be a hard R (rated) movie. I think they’re worried they won’t make enough money off it.”
Drummer Tommy Lee recently stated Rob Zombie was onboard to direct the film. Zombie has since denied that.
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