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'''''Gil's All-Fright Diner''''' is a possible upcoming film by DreamWorks Animation, based on the [[wikipedia:Gil's All Fright Diner|novel of the same name]] by A. Lee Martinez. It was [[wikipedia:Option (filmmaking)|optioned]] in December 2009,<ref name="A. Lee Martinez blog">"[http://web.archive.org/web/20101008014929/http://www.aleemartinez.com/goin-hollywood/news/18122009/ Goin' Hollywood]": A. Lee Martinez's blog, December 18, 2009 (retrieved from the [http://www.archive.org/ Internet Archive])</ref> with [[wikipedia:Ethan Reiff|Ethan Reiff]] and [[wikipedia:Cyrus Voris|Cyrus Voris]] assigned to write the adaptation and [[wikipedia:Barry Sonnenfeld|Barry Sonnenfeld]] scheduled to direct.<ref name="Variety">"[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118012869 Writer's dine on 'Diner']", ''Variety'', December 16, 2009</ref>
Gil's All-Fright Diner is a film planned for May 8, 2013. This movie gives references to the Pixar films ''Ratatouille ''and ''Toy Story 3, ''and has some actors that were in Pixar films.
 
==Plot==
 
Gil (Jordan Purit) a local owner of a diner was serving the best food but one day she served scary food (people ran away)
 
   
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== Summary (of the novel) ==
Now it's up to Gil to stop the menace who's making scary food named Maxi-3000 (Conrad Vernon) with his henchmen John 10000 (Aron Warner) with the help of RJ Jr (Rainn Wilson) and Plaine Jane (Cyndra Trent)
 
   
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In the backwoods southern town of Rockwood, a vampire and a werewolf in a run-down old truck come across Gil's All Night Diner, a 24-hour restaurant in the middle of nowhere. Nearly run out of gas, they stop in at the diner only to discover it is the target of zombie attacks, hauntings, and occult activity.
Here's a link to the synopsis of the book which this horrible travesty of a "Movie" is based off of. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil's_All_Fright_Diner I have to say if this joke of a parody is in all actuality the honest to god film adaptation and not some false post made by someone with to much spare time, I will be very upset. I hate to see an author's work butchered like this.
 
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The manager of the diner, Loretta, offers them a job helping her out around the diner, and maybe help solve her zombie problem. In exchange, she'll give them money to help them on their way. They accept.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
[[Jordan Purit]] as [[Gil McTwisp]]
 
 
[[Conrad Vernon]] as [[Maxi 3000]]
 
 
[[Aron Warner]] as [[John 10000]]
 
 
[[Cyndra Trent]] as [[Plaine Jane]]
 
 
[[Rainn Wilson]] as [[RJ Jr]]
 
 
[[Jeff Garlin]] as [[Baron Von Shush]] (AKA Von Baron)
 
   
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To be announced.
[[Mickie McGowan]] as [[Mama Jane]]
 
   
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== References ==
[[David Morrissey]] as [[Papa Jane]]
 
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{{Reflist}}
Journey as The Chef
 
   
Ruperett Everett as [[Skinner]]
 
   
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{{Wikipedia}}
[[Debi Derryberry]] as the [[Diner Receptonist]]
 
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Revision as of 17:56, 15 July 2018

Gil's All-Fright Diner is a possible upcoming film by DreamWorks Animation, based on the novel of the same name by A. Lee Martinez. It was optioned in December 2009,[1] with Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris assigned to write the adaptation and Barry Sonnenfeld scheduled to direct.[2]

Summary (of the novel)

In the backwoods southern town of Rockwood, a vampire and a werewolf in a run-down old truck come across Gil's All Night Diner, a 24-hour restaurant in the middle of nowhere. Nearly run out of gas, they stop in at the diner only to discover it is the target of zombie attacks, hauntings, and occult activity.

The manager of the diner, Loretta, offers them a job helping her out around the diner, and maybe help solve her zombie problem. In exchange, she'll give them money to help them on their way. They accept.

Cast

To be announced.

References

  1. "Goin' Hollywood": A. Lee Martinez's blog, December 18, 2009 (retrieved from the Internet Archive)
  2. "Writer's dine on 'Diner'", Variety, December 16, 2009


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