I've read the Game by Neil Strauss......who thinks they should make a movie out of Strauss's book? With the original characters playing their parts transforming the story in the book into a movie depiction?
The winner could walk off with fame, fortune — and way cool bragging rights.
But exactly what do you call a generation of techno-junkies? How about Generation Wii — after the wildly popular home video game console? Or, perhaps, the iGeneration — with a wink and nod to Apple's iPod and iPhone? Both are in the running. So are a bunch of other tech-drenched monikers, including Gen Tech, Digital Natives and, of course, Net Gen.
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Hollywood to Produce Kim Dotcom Documentary; Book in the Works (Exclusive)
A film co-produced by actor-producer Donovan Leitch titled "Mega Conspiracy" and a book from journalist Neil Strauss on the beleaguered Megaupload founder are in process. This story first appeared in the May 18 issue of The magazine.
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Hey, pick-up artists, Neil Strauss made an app just for you By Deborah Netburn Neil Strauss, author of the best-selling books on the modern art of seduction -- "The Game" and "Rules of the Game" -- has launched A Better Man, an app that turns hitting on women into a secret-agent-style, real-time-playable |
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Megaupload to become a book and a film
Neil Strauss author of The Game In addition to interviews with Dotcom, the film's producers have spoken with his co-accused, Mathias Ortmann, Bram van der Kolk and Finn Batato. "Kim is part of the story, but we want to tell the whole story," Mardikian
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After Gen X, Millennials, what should next generation be?
"No one knows who will name the next generation," says Neil Howe, who, along with his deceased co-author and business partner, William Strauss, is widely credited with naming the Millennials, a generation he figures spans from about 1982 to 2004.
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What's after Gen X, Millennials? "No one knows who will name the next generation," says Neil Howe, who, along with his deceased co-author and business partner, William Strauss, is widely credited with naming the Millennials, a generation he figures spans from about 1982 to 2004. |
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Readers duke out the details in Battle of the Books The Book Warriors, from Dunckel Middle School, from left, going around the table: Hannah Chao, Sophia Jozwiak, Clara Valenti, Caroline Strauss, Summer Edwards and Sarah Hicks, are all thumbs up at Monday's Battle of the Books. |