Ben Affleck’s “The Big Goodbye” | The Making of 1974’s “Chinatown”

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Ben Affleck To Direct ‘The Big Goodbye’, Behind-Scenes Story Of ‘Chinatown’ Film – Deadline

EXCLUSIVE: After earning some of the best reviews of his acting career for The Way Back, Ben Affleck is ready to make his return behind the camera, and he looks to have zeroed in on his next directing job. We are hearing that Affleck has signed on to direct The Big Goodbye for Paramount, an adaptation of the Sam Wasson book The Big Goodbye: Chinatown and the Last Years of Hollywood..

Affleck also would write the script. SNL’s Lorne Michaels pursued the rights to the book and brought it to the studio and will produce along with Affleck.

The non-fiction book tells the behind-the-scenes story of the 1974 film noir classic starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. From Roman Polanski’s directing and Robert Towne’s Oscar-winning script to the twist ending that shook filmgoers to their core, Chinatown joined the long list of films to make their mark during the 1970s. Looming over the story of the classic movie is the imminent eclipse of the ’70s filmmaker-friendly studios as they gave way to the corporate Hollywood we know today.

The story is very dear to hearts of the Paramount community as it was one of the great deals made by studio head Robert Evans. He died in October but truly made his mark and not only helped turn Paramount into a juggernaut with films like Chinatown and The Godfather but helped redefine how a studio ran in the ’70s.

Affleck’s love of film history is what drew him to the project, along with the nostalgic tone the story brings. It’s unknown whether Affleck also would act in the project, but the script is sure to attract A-list talent from all over town. Between Evans and Dunaway to the great Nicholson, the number of real-life Hollywood legends set to appear in The Big Goodbye surely will attract actors to portray the people they grew up admiring.

The film marks Argo helmer Affleck’s first directing job since 2016’s Live by Night, as he has focused on acting over the past four years. He is coming off the sports drama The Way Back, which again not only earned him critical acclaim but ended up doing big PVOD numbers after COVID-19 pandemic forced Warner Bros. to release it early on-demand.

Wonder who will portray a young Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway?
 
That reminds me that I still need to read this book.
 
Hader or Slater would be great as Jack. If they get an A list actor for Jack, I’d pick Leo. I can’t imagine anyone else at the A list level fitting Jack.
 
I ordered the book, it should be here tomorrow.
So, did a lot of crazy things happen on the set of Chinatown?
 
Wonder if Affleck’s gonna save his casting department some time and just use the same Polanski that QT did.
 
Wow, I literally watched Chinatown very recently. So they’re making a movie about the making of a movie?
 
Haven't seen Affleck do corrupt Hollywood since Hollywoodland. Surely that's what this...Hollywood AS Chinatown.
 
The Hatchet meets Revenant (even though I don’t like the latter) sounds awesome. I’ve been dying for a remake of that great novel.

Indeed. Ghost Army sounds interesting as well, especially with Nic Pizzolatto writing the latest draft of the script.
 
Hollywood and their creepy obsession with creepy Polanski continues.
 

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