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Charles
Justiz´s Specific Impulse slated to be major motion
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Kevin
Van Hook signed to bring "Fred" to the big screen
December 9, 2011
(HOUSTON) Fans of “FRED” are rejoicing across
the globe as comic book creator and filmmaker Kevin
VanHook has been tapped to write the screenplay for Specific
Impulse, the first novel of the science fiction trilogy
written by aviation consultant and former NASA
pilot Charles Justiz.
Houston-based Rainmaker Films has plans to develop Specific
Impulse into a major motion picture. Executive producer
Grant Guthrie and his Los Angeles-based partner Fred
Kuehnert hand-picked VanHook
to bring the story to the big screen.
“When I first read Specific Impulse I couldn’t
put the book down,” said Guthrie. “The combination
of science and suspense is riveting. There are elements in
this story that only someone with Kevin
VanHook’s unique creative talents could capture”.
Guthrie and Kuehnert
have previously produced five feature films together. Kuehnert
and VanHook
previously collaborated on the film The
Fallen Ones for the SyFy
Channel. Kuehnert
was also the executive producer of the Academy Award winning
film The
Buddy Holly Story. VanHook
has been creating popular entertainment for over 20 years;
from the award-winning comic book Bloodshot
for Valiant Comics to his work as a writer/director and sought-after
visual effects artist.
“I'm particularly excited to write the movie version
of Specific
Impulse,” said VanHook. “It gives me
the opportunity to play with a couple of concepts that have
always fascinated me: machine intelligence and space exploration.
“
Derived greatly on Justiz’s amassed thirty plus years’
experience as a military and government aviation specialist,
Specific
Impulse is the story of space scientist Carin Gonzales
and former submarine commander Jake Sabio as they find themselves
the sole survivors of a mysterious explosion. Pursued by both
the government and a contract killer, the two strangers are
forced to work together to find the source of the explosion
as well as a cure for an infection that is slowly killing
them. With the help of FRED, a discarded intelligence-based
machine created by Carin’s former government colleagues,
they weave a spectacular story that by all scientific measure
is strangely plausible.
“I’m thrilled that Kevin
VanHook has agreed to write this project,” said
Charles Justiz, author of Specific
Impulse. “I can’t wait to see Carin,
Jake, and especially FRED, come to life.”
Specific
Impulse was released in the summer of 2010 to worldwide
critical acclaim and recently received the prestigious Clarion
ForeWord Five Star Review for independent novels.
ABOUT CHARLES JUSTIZ
A graduate of the of the United
States Air Force Academy and a former United
States Air Force Officer, Charles Justiz has logged over
15,000 hours on over 100 different types of aircraft during
his career. Prior to his retirement from NASA
in 2010, Dr. Justiz developed the Crew Resource Management
program for NASA
aviators, managed a program for developing an on-board landing
simulation system for space
shuttle pilots and served as the Chief of Aviation
Safety. Dr. Justiz holds a doctorate degree from the University
of Houston for his research in Thermo Physics and Plasma
Dynamics, an adjunct associate professorship at the University
of Houston in aerospace
engineering and is a NASA
Doctoral Fellow. He currently works as a corporate aviation
consultant and lives in Seabrook, Texas, with his wife, Dayna
Steele, author of Rock
to the Top: What I Learned about Success from the World’s
Greatest Rock Stars and three sons.
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