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"Fringe" co-producer/writer Brad Caleb Kane will be writing a movie based on the View-Master toy, which first came on the market in 1939.
He announced on his Twitter account that after he's done penning the sci-fi action-adventure Uprising for director Wolfgang Petersen and Columbia Pictures, he will take on the project for DreamWorks Pictures.
Kane says Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci ("Fringe," Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Star Trek) are behind the film and that it will be "like the old 80's Amblin movies: Goonies, Young Sherlock... In that vein."
I'm sorry, but how is the view master interesting enough to warrant a movie? Is it magical and brings you to another world? See dead people, the future/past? Or do a bunch of kids play with it, and then the credits roll?
Why do I get the sense that we'll all be handed viewmasters with pictures of "scenes"... and a recorder with the audio tracks? Kinda like an individual drive-in theater, only with more work...