I interned at an independent movie financing/rights management/distribution company recently and I was shocked to find, in one of the company's computer's databases of submitted scripts, a script entitled Infinite Jest. For real and surreal. I skimmed through it (not having read the book yet but planning to), and the script wasn't overly long. An average movie script's size. The movie has not been put in production or given the go-ahead yet, don't worry. In fact, in the script's folder was a write-up (summary/review) by one of the employees, and the employee obviously didn't know that the script was based on the book, and was completely disoriented. The comments sounded a little like, "Hesistant to finance this because it seems like too many things crammed in one movie. Dealing with a tennis academy, terrorists called the Wheelchair Assassins, this submission seems to lack focus..." Obviously, the script was denied in terms of the company providing financing for it. But this raises a larger question that would be interesting as a discussion- can (and should?- perhaps a rhetorical question) Infinite Jest be made into a movie? When they tried it with Tristram Shandy, it turned into a meta-meta-movie, because the joke was it was the adapatation of an unfilmable book. Same thing with the movie Adaptation about The Orchid Thief. Could the endnotes be somehow incorporated, if we getting past the vomit-a-little-in-your-mouth idea of an actual Infinite Jest movie? What would it look like? Who would care to see it?
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