![]() Stick with the paperback or the ebook, and you can quote me on that. Share this article on Tumblr Alex Pettyfer Gabriella Wild Split - H 2013. My intentions are discoverable, word for word, in paperback, in ebook, or in hardcover - though hardcover copies will have to be obtained from used book dealers, which doesn’t do the author much good, so, if I were you, I’d think twice about that. Alex Pettyfer and Gabriella Wilde are in negotiations to star in the remake of the 1981 love drama. Just as there is a permanent record of what I was thinking when I took four years out of my life to write hundreds of pages about the consequences of a relationship between a seventeen-year-old boy and a fifteen-year-old girl. Luckily, somewhere or other what he actually said is printed and bound, somewhere there is a permanent record. God, I hope I’m not misquoting Cain, garbling his meaning as I adapt his words to my essay. Cain who, when asked what he thought about what Hollywood had done to his novels, said something to the effect, “They didn’t do anything to them my books are right there on the shelf.” But now I don’t really need to raise my voice and say, “No, no, that’s not what I said.” I can take my cue from James M. The first trailer for director Shana Feste's ENDLESS LOVE starring Alex Pettyfer and Gabriella Wilde in a remake of the 1981 original film. (I gave up control of the movie rights to my novel in 1980.) I had brief contact with the first filmmakers who tried to adapt my novel, and I had no contact whatsoever with the second wave. ![]() This is why it’s a comfort to write down what you want to last.Įndless Love was botched - misquoted, as it were - once in 1981, when Franco Zeffirelli tried to make a movie out of it, and it seems as if it has been even more egregiously and ridiculously misunderstood in the movie Universal Pictures is releasing. I think it’s a common phenomenon, especially when relationships are unraveling - and one ends up sounding a bit hysterical as one insists, “But that’s not what I said! I never said that! I would NEVER EVER say that!” I presume you have had the experience of having something you said repeated to a third party, attributed to you but mangled beyond recognition. On the basis of just the trailer for the new Endless Love, Spencer wrote the following for The Hollywood Reporter:
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