Jim Uhls, who made a storming screenwriting debut with Fight Club, has optioned the movie rights to How To Be Bad. It's the latest literary instalment from British writer David Bowker, whose other books include "Rawhead", "I Love My Smith And Wesson" and the debut classic "The Death Prayer" which won him comparisons to horror legend Stephen King. Not to be confused with Nick Hornby's How To Be Good, How To Be Bad is the story of a regular Joe Bloggs in his twenties, pining after the one that got away. His life is turned upside down when the object of his desires comes back into his life promising to be him with. However, there is just one small condition; she'll only return if he snuffs out one of three people she suggests. So it's the eternal dilemma
Uhls Thinks Bad Could Be Good
Fight Club writer options British novel How To Be Bad
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