Monday, February 20, 2012

Thelma & Louise's Wild Ride

Hardcore "Thelma and Louise" fans will love Vanity Fair's in-depth profile of Callie Khouri, whose debut screenplay "came from deep within: she knew what could happen to two women in a car — when some guy pushed them too far. The last thing she expected, in the spring of 1988, was that the macho Ridley Scott would want to direct it, or that a bevy of Hollywood's top actresses would want to star. 'Thelma & Louise,' as Sheila Weller recounts, was a full-throttle, white-knuckle triumph for those who got it (from Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis to a virtual unknown named Brad Pitt) over the many who didn't. Read HERE.

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