BRUCE WILLIS - PINKVILLE POSTPONED INDEFINITELY

BRUCE WILLIS' new movie PINKVILLE has fallen victim to the ongoing Hollywood strike - because director OLIVER STONE is protesting with his fellow Writers Guild of America (WGA) brethren. Production on the United Artists film has been postponed indefinitely as both Stone and Pinkville scriptwriter Mikko Alanne have joined the dispute over movie royalties, reports AllHipHop.com. Actor Woody Harrelson and rapper Xzibit were also due to star in the explosive drama about the 1968 My Lai Massacre. The harrowing event in Vietnam claimed the lives of 500 people, mostly women, children and the elderly. A statement released by United Artists says, "The studio said that because of the ongoing labour action by the Writers Guild of America, neither Stone nor screenwriter Mikko Alanne, both of whom are members of the WGA, can work on the script revisions needed to get the film ready for production."
11/19/2007 12:30:05 PM
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