Roadside Attractions has acquired U.S. rights to the Dane Cook-starring drama Answers to Nothing and will release it nationally on Dec. 2. The film follows interweaving stories set in Los Angeles against the backdrop of a child kidnapping. Matthew Leutwyler (The River Why) directs and co-wrote the script with Gillian Vigman based on his original story. Elizabeth Mitchell, Julie Benz, Barbara Hershey and Zach Gilford co-star. Ambush Entertainment’s Amanda Marshall produced with Sim Sarna; Ambush’s money arm Cold Iron Pictures financed. Howard Cohen negotiated the rights deal on behalf of Roadside and Greg Bernstein on behalf of Ambush.
Roadside Nabs U.S. Rights To Dane Cook Drama ‘Answers To Nothing’
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Tuesday August 9, 2011 @ 11:29am PDTTags: Dane Cook, Film Acquistion, Gillian VIgman, Matthew Leutwyler, Roadside Attractions
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Dane was terrific on “Louis”. He, obviously, has a great sense of humor about himself.
The name of the show is “Louie” and having seen Dane Cook on that show and live in concert I can safely say he has no sense of humor about anything. He’s a no talent hack, and his brother stealing all that money from him was just karma.
Dane cook may be controversial – but if Leutwyler backs it, then you should assume it will be good. This Space Between Us remains my favorite movie.
LMAO at the comment calling the show “Louis”
Clearly that guy is a fan of the show, with no connections to Dane!
Did Hartstein/Klein do a rewrite on this one?
People are still hiring this guy?
I give him credit for getting out of the attempts to be a comedic leading man after one flop after another.
Did I really see the words ‘Dane Cook’ and ‘drama’ in the same sentence?…has he shat the comedy bed so badly that its now time to (attempt to) graze elsewhere?