Tara Dixon took the time discuss success of The Pineville Heist with writer/director Lee Chambers and actor Booboo Stewart.
The Pineville Heist. Movie or book?
LEE: It started as a screenplay. Became a book and now it is on track to become a movie It’s definitely not an overnight thing. So far, it’s been a 4 year journey and we are still going. Luckily, I love it just as much now as I did when I invented the story and character back in the summer of 2008.
The Pineville Heist. Movie or book?
LEE: It started as a screenplay. Became a book and now it is on track to become a movie It’s definitely not an overnight thing. So far, it’s been a 4 year journey and we are still going. Luckily, I love it just as much now as I did when I invented the story and character back in the summer of 2008.
Tell us about The Pineville Heist. How was your story birthed?
LEE: It’s a fun story about Aaron Stevens, a high school student that becomes a man and a hero. He witnesses a murder, ends up with bag of stolen bank money and is then hunted down inside his school. It’s a fast paced thriller.
LEE: It’s a fun story about Aaron Stevens, a high school student that becomes a man and a hero. He witnesses a murder, ends up with bag of stolen bank money and is then hunted down inside his school. It’s a fast paced thriller.
BOOBOO: It has lots of action!
The weight of the story is all on the shoulders of a teenager. Tell me about Aaron?
BOOBOO: Aaron is the average guy that has to do extraordinary things. He not perfect, which makes you like him.
BOOBOO: Aaron is the average guy that has to do extraordinary things. He not perfect, which makes you like him.
Booboo, you signed on pretty early. What were you thoughts of the screenplay version?
BOOBOO: I loved it!
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