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* DevelopmentHell: The film adaptation. After Ellis was thoroughly impressed with the film of ''Literature/TheRulesOfAttraction'', he handed the lifetime film rights over to Creator/RogerAvary. That was in 2002. Since the, then, Avary's completed and storyboarded a script, which according to Ellis' tweets, is awesome. However, TROA's underwhelming box office and the general dark tone of Ellis' work has kept studio funding away so far.
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* DevelopmentHell: The film adaptation. After Ellis was thoroughly impressed with the film of ''Literature/TheRulesOfAttraction'', he handed the lifetime film rights over to Creator/RogerAvary. That was in 2002. Since the, Avary's completed and storyboarded a script, which according to Ellis' tweets, is awesome. However, TROA's underwhelming box office and the general dark tone of Ellis' work has kept studio funding away so far.
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