Hoot
Synopsis: Based on Carl Hiaasen's children's novel. The story centers on Roy Eberhardt who has just moved with his family to Coconut Cove. He becomes the target of a bully who tries to strangle him on the school bus. Roy seems more concerned with discovering the identity of a running, barefoot boy he sees through the window of the bus. Meanwhile, plans to build a pancake house on an isolated lot are derailed when someone vandalizes the construction site. The two storylines merge when Roy discovers that the runaway boy is disrupting the construction to save a group of burrowing owls. Roy must help his new friend, nicknamed Mullet Fingers, as well as fend off the bully, and adjust to life in Florida.
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Friday 1st July 2005: Movie News: Hoot:
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Posted by: Loretta Francis: Luke
Wilson has joined the cast of Walden Media and
New Line Cinema's family film "Hoot."
It centers on a young boy who moves to Florida
where he tries to solve an ecological mystery
involving endangered owls, an assortment of
other unusual creatures, and a group of eccentric
adults. Wilson will play a bumbling cop hindered
by middle school children. Carl Hiaasen wrote
the book.
Tuesday 24th May 2005: Movie News: Hoot:
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Posted by: Loretta Francis:
Logan Lerman ("Jack & Bobby")
will star in Walden Media and New Line Cinema's
"Hoot." "Hoot" is based
on Carl Hiaasen's Newbery Award-winning book
and revolves around Roy Eberhardt (Lerman),
a young Montana boy who moves with his family
to Florida. He discovers a scheme to systematically
destroy a local population of endangered owls.
Then, he combats an assortment of unusual creatures
and eccentric adults in order to save the owls.
Wil Shriner has written the script and will
direct.
21st March 2005: Movie News: Hoot:
News Item Posted by: Loretta Francis
Wil Shriner ("Everybody Loves Raymond") will direct "Hoot", a film based on Carl Hiaasen's children's novel. The story centers on Roy Eberhardt who has just moved with his family to Coconut Cove. He becomes the target of a bully who tries to strangle him on the school bus. Roy seems more concerned with discovering the identity of a running, barefoot boy he sees through the window of the bus. Meanwhile, plans to build a pancake house on an isolated lot are derailed when someone vandalizes the construction site. The two storylines merge when Roy discovers that the runaway boy is disrupting the construction to save a group of burrowing owls. Roy must help his new friend, nicknamed Mullet Fingers, as well as fend off the bully, and adjust to life in Florida. The script was written by Shriner and Rob Lieber. Production is scheduled to begin on July 5th in Florida.
Thursday
17th February 2005: Hoot:
New Line and Walden Media are to adapt the children's book Hoot
by Carl Hiaasen. Everyone Loves Raymond director Wil Shriner
will helm the story of a boy in Florida who encounters a series
of mysteries while trying to save a group of endangered owls.
Shriner and Rob Lieber script.
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