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EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has acquired distribution rights to War Machine, the David Michod-directed drama which will star Brad Pitt as a four-star rock star U.S. military general. The character is patterned afterGen. Stanley McChrystal, for a time the commanding general of international and U.S. forces in Afghanistan. The film is a satirical comedy inspired by the bestselling book The Operators: The Wild And Terrifying Inside Story Of America’s War In Afghanistan, by the late journalist Michael Hastings. Script was written by Michod, whose credits include Animal Kingdom and The Rover. Pitt and his Plan B cohorts Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner will produce with Ian Bryce.

Related: New Regency Taps Brad Pitt, David Michod To Tell Gen. Stanley McChrystal Afghan Story

This picture package was on Deadline’s list of his Cannes titles, but Pitt and his reps have for several weeks been down the road with Ted Sarandos and his Netflix cohorts on an alternative strategy. With this deal, Sarandos has an opportunity to make the kind of seismic move in features as he did with TV series like House Of Cards. This will be the biggest investment Netflix will have made so far in a feature film, in the $30 million range. It is also the first time Netflix has really gotten hold of a film with one of the biggest global A-list movie stars, in his prime, along with his producing cohorts whose recent credits include Best Picture winner 12 Years A Slave and Best Picture nomineeSelma.

The streaming service continues to establish itself in countries around the world — itjust announced Italy, Portugal and Spain to raise its penetration to more than 150 countries — and is expected to be in even more by the time this movie is ready for a qualifying theatrical run, and then a big Netflix worldwide bow late in 2016.

Plan B acquired the Hastings book last year and originally it seemed like a straight nonfiction film. It has instead been turned into a fictionalized satire. The book captured McChrystal in his cocky glory, and focused on the backrooms and politics of war and the high-stakes maneuvers and political firestorm that shook the country. Hastings, who followed McChrystal around Europe and Afghanistan for a month in 2010 for a Rolling Stone article, quoted the general badmouthing the White House and its handling of the war. That proved to be his undoing; after Rolling Stone published the article “The Runaway General,” McChrystal was ordered back to D.C. by President Obama, and McChrystal tendered his resignation there.

Even though this is sophisticated subject matter and not the popcorn fare that studios covet, any studio or independent distributor would have salivated over releasing a movie with Brad Pitt as its star. But it is also the kind of movie that is often hard pressed to find a large theatrical audience, and P&A is exorbitant to chase that business. Pitt and his advisers instead decided to experiment with the idea that potentially more people would see the film through the Netflix global streaming subscriber base. Deadline has reported that when Netflix makes a deal like this — or on a movie like the Cary Fukunaga-directed Idris Elba-starrer Beasts Of No Nation or the four movies that will star Adam Sandler and be produced by his company — its model eliminates the possibility for overages because the priority is the streaming service. We’ve heard that Netflix will pay 130% of a film’s budget. In order to get this coup, it paid at least that much or more, but it potentially knocks down a wall that could give Netflix a real shot at movie-star-driven pictures that want one-stop shopping. Netflix will also heavily market the movie.

Brad Pitt to Star in Netflix Film About Afghanistan War
 
Gen Mcrystal oversaw the defeat of American field Army in Afghanistan. What are they going to paint it as ?
 
They are going to paint it as how it was NOT their mistake that they lost...... it was probably the Martians or evil Pakistani's!

Gen Mcrystal oversaw the defeat of American field Army in Afghanistan. What are they going to paint it as ?
 
They are going to paint it as how it was NOT their mistake that they lost...... it was probably the Martians or evil Pakistani's!
When a retired General of ours claims like an arrogant bufoon on an international program in Londn that we were working against them, they really cant be blamed.
 
Gen Mcrystal oversaw the defeat of American field Army in Afghanistan. What are they going to paint it as ?
Yupp.. Taliban is back in power, Mullah Omar on takt-e-kabul.... I am sure you know there are no longer WWI styled Victories in today's world...
As far as Taliban and their writ is concerned, they are much alike roaches, just because they hide in some crevice and pop out here and there doesn't afford victory to the roaches.... Boot can still quash it at it's will...

On topic, this will make a good watch, I am out of TV shows to watch ...
 
They are going to paint it as how it was NOT their mistake that they lost...... it was probably the Martians or evil Pakistani's!

Blaming Pakistan began long ago but it has become boring :D

Yupp.. Taliban is back in power, Mullah Omar on takt-e-kabul.... I am sure you know there are no longer WWI styled Victories in today's world...
As far as Taliban and their writ is concerned, they are much alike roaches, just because they hide in some crevice and pop out here and there doesn't afford victory to the roaches.... Boot can still quash it at it's will...

On topic, this will make a good watch, I am out of TV shows to watch ...

Taliban Rule Afghanistan's large sways.
 
80% of Afghanistan is not a crevice...... you seriously need a reality check........ a Tour-de-Afghanistan is in order, I guess!

they are much alike roaches, just because they hide in some crevice and pop out here and there doesn't afford victory to the roaches....

The thing with our retired generals is that the onset of dementia starts the day they retire........... I'm sure you must've met many of them after retirement? They are like nagging housewives seeking attention of ANYONE who's willing to listen and the only thing they speak of is against each other and their course-mates, other than a few pets who've stayed loyal to their egos........

You my friend are preaching to the choir, I've seen my fair share of them........ don't have either the mental discipline nor the strength to argue about a topic with anyone of them.... they are what they are...........

When a retired General of ours claims like an arrogant bufoon on an international program in Londn that we were working against them, they really cant be blamed.

It's about time they put the blame to historical records via a Hollywood blockbuster, with none other than Brad Pitt as the lead........ god knows, one day they might actually present the movie as a 'historical document' @ UN! :D

Yanks are funny........ the things they do............. WMD's here, Taliban there......... bhawawawwawawawawwawawawwa :pop:

Blaming Pakistan began long ago :D
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80% of Afghanistan is not a crevice...... you seriously need a reality check........ a Tour-de-Afghanistan is in order, I guess!



The thing with our retired generals is that the onset of dementia starts the day they retire........... I'm sure you must've met many of them after retirement? They are like nagging housewives seeking attention of ANYONE who's willing to listen and the only thing they speak of is against each other and their course-mates, other than a few pets who've stayed loyal to their egos........

You my friend are preaching to the choir, I've seen my fair share of them........ don't have either the mental discipline nor the strength to argue about a topic with anyone of them.... they are what they are...........



It's about time they put the blame to historical records via a Hollywood blockbuster, with none other than Brad Pitt as the lead........ god knows, one day they might actually present the movie as a 'historical document' @ UN! :D

Yanks are funny........ the things they do............. WMD's here, Taliban there......... bhawawawwawawawawwawawawwa :pop:

Have you seen 'Last Resort' :D
 
Netflix makes good shows so it will probably be worth a watch.
 
When a retired General of ours claims like an arrogant bufoon on an international program in Londn that we were working against them, they really cant be blamed.
Which Pakistani General did that ?
 
Brad Pitt should play a positive role about Pakistan after so much negative propaganda from Hollywood, he did great act for some of Israeli movies like War World Zombie.

Enjoy his Fury movie but not Pakistan? :(

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EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has acquired distribution rights to War Machine, the David Michod-directed drama which will star Brad Pitt as a four-star rock star U.S. military general. The character is patterned afterGen. Stanley McChrystal, for a time the commanding general of international and U.S. forces in Afghanistan. The film is a satirical comedy inspired by the bestselling book The Operators: The Wild And Terrifying Inside Story Of America’s War In Afghanistan, by the late journalist Michael Hastings. Script was written by Michod, whose credits include Animal Kingdom and The Rover. Pitt and his Plan B cohorts Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner will produce with Ian Bryce.

Related: New Regency Taps Brad Pitt, David Michod To Tell Gen. Stanley McChrystal Afghan Story

This picture package was on Deadline’s list of his Cannes titles, but Pitt and his reps have for several weeks been down the road with Ted Sarandos and his Netflix cohorts on an alternative strategy. With this deal, Sarandos has an opportunity to make the kind of seismic move in features as he did with TV series like House Of Cards. This will be the biggest investment Netflix will have made so far in a feature film, in the $30 million range. It is also the first time Netflix has really gotten hold of a film with one of the biggest global A-list movie stars, in his prime, along with his producing cohorts whose recent credits include Best Picture winner 12 Years A Slave and Best Picture nomineeSelma.

The streaming service continues to establish itself in countries around the world — itjust announced Italy, Portugal and Spain to raise its penetration to more than 150 countries — and is expected to be in even more by the time this movie is ready for a qualifying theatrical run, and then a big Netflix worldwide bow late in 2016.

Plan B acquired the Hastings book last year and originally it seemed like a straight nonfiction film. It has instead been turned into a fictionalized satire. The book captured McChrystal in his cocky glory, and focused on the backrooms and politics of war and the high-stakes maneuvers and political firestorm that shook the country. Hastings, who followed McChrystal around Europe and Afghanistan for a month in 2010 for a Rolling Stone article, quoted the general badmouthing the White House and its handling of the war. That proved to be his undoing; after Rolling Stone published the article “The Runaway General,” McChrystal was ordered back to D.C. by President Obama, and McChrystal tendered his resignation there.

Even though this is sophisticated subject matter and not the popcorn fare that studios covet, any studio or independent distributor would have salivated over releasing a movie with Brad Pitt as its star. But it is also the kind of movie that is often hard pressed to find a large theatrical audience, and P&A is exorbitant to chase that business. Pitt and his advisers instead decided to experiment with the idea that potentially more people would see the film through the Netflix global streaming subscriber base. Deadline has reported that when Netflix makes a deal like this — or on a movie like the Cary Fukunaga-directed Idris Elba-starrer Beasts Of No Nation or the four movies that will star Adam Sandler and be produced by his company — its model eliminates the possibility for overages because the priority is the streaming service. We’ve heard that Netflix will pay 130% of a film’s budget. In order to get this coup, it paid at least that much or more, but it potentially knocks down a wall that could give Netflix a real shot at movie-star-driven pictures that want one-stop shopping. Netflix will also heavily market the movie.

Brad Pitt to Star in Netflix Film About Afghanistan War
 
Looks like another Mumbo jumbo half lies movie potraying the Murecans as the saviors, heroes...
 

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