Writer R.H. Greene has gone from the success of his first-person “memoir” Incarnadine: The True Memoirs of Count Dracula (as told by the count himself) to getting the chance to direct his original screenplay Slide, about a rumored 1969 kidnapping of the late Jimi Hendrix. The film will be produced by Transformers’ Don Murphy and The Cat’s Meow’s Carol Lewis. “This is the classic case of ‘it never rains, but it pours,’ Greene told Entertainment Business Newsweekly. “Both these projects were years in the making, and where Slide is based on something Jim Hendrix himself told close friends was a true incident, Incarnadine: The True Memoirs of Count Dracula is entirely a work of fiction. What they share, though, is a ground in heavy research, and that each hopefully takes an unexpected approach to a story we think we know…. If I did my job, you’ve never met a Dracula like the one in the novel, and the film will also show Jimi Hendrix in a way that’s both truthful and unique.” For more info on Incarnadine, go to the official website HERE.


Sounds like it could be a good movie, interested to see who they cast as Jimi. There's more some info about the movie here http://bit.ly/6bXuYu
Posted by: Chris | December 29, 2009 at 07:41 AM