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‘Town House’ still happening?
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Categories: 'Town House', Role Rumors

I came across an article about a director named John Carney and there is a very brief mention of a movie we mentioned way back in November – Town House.  Not much is said, but it does claim that Amy is still attached to the project.

Wide theatrical distribution for surreal Irish comedies set in the `50s isn’t exactly the norm, though. John — who is writing a script for Judd Apatow and will later this year direct a more mainstream film, Town House, starring Amy Adams and Zach Galifianakis — says they’ve received interest from distributors but have no deal yet.

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Galifianakis and Adams Moving Into ‘Town House’
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Categories: 'Town House', Role Rumors

A new project is in the works for Amy looks like :)

Rarely has a rough night of drinking paid off so well. Zach Galifianakis, breakout star of ‘The Hangover’ and HBO’s ‘Bored to Death,’ is close to signing on to headline in ‘Town House’ alongside Amy Adams (‘Julie and Julia’), according to report from Variety.

Doug Wright and ‘Once’ writer-director John Carney have adapted the screenplay from Tish Cohen’s comical debut
novel for Fox 2000, and have been trying to build ‘Town House’ into a feature since 2007, only to be torpedoed by the writers’ strike that year. Ridley and Tony Scott are producing the flick, and hoping to get started next summer.

The story revolves around an agoraphobic New Englander who lives in a historic-but-crumbling building with his teenage son. He has to start dealing with adulthood as the royalties from his late rock-star dad start drying up. Into the picture comes a friendly call girl, one of several oddball types passing through the house.

Our take: ‘Town House’ has the potential to be ‘About a Boy’ meets ‘Pretty Woman’ — but with wicked good Boston accents and more facial hair.

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As soon as I can find more information I will be sure to pass it along!