
The title of this post is scandalous and strange, but so is this film news. Al Gore's daughter Kristin Gore is co-writing a screenplay titled Nailed (not based on either of her novels Sammy's Hill or Sammy's House). Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel are attached to star together in the movie.
Here's the plot: "Biel would play Sammy Joyce, a socially awkward small-town receptionist who has a nail accidentally shot into her head by a clumsy workman, eliciting wild sexual urges. The uninsured Joyce goes on a crusade to Washington to fight for the rights of the bizarrely injured. She meets an immoral congressman (Gyllenhaal) who takes advantage of her sex drive and capitalizes on her crusade as Joyce heads into her own career in politics."
I'm picturing something along the lines of Secretary, sort of dark and bizarre and sexual, but Jessica Biel is no Maggie Gyllenhaal. I'm curious to find out how Kristin Gore's foray into screenwriting goes. What do you think of this movie news?

















Eric Van Peterson
Shiseido
Temperley London
another flop in the making
1Sammy again?
2Sounds kind of lame. Sorry, Kristin Gore.
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3I would only see it if ManBearPig made a cameo
4oh goodness
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5it doesn't sound like something i would like
6suddenly jessica's busy. being jt's girlfriend gets all the good promoters!
7This movie sounds so bizarre and stupid. I'm not interested.
8poop is all i have to say
9Biel again?? Seriously, what is the appeal with her? Most of the time she looks looks sloppy. And her movie roles that she's getting these days follow the same theme: wh*re. I can't get over that she actually said how being named the sexiest women alive, hurt her career. It seems pretty well for her since everyone seems to want to pay her to be a sex object! Way to go Jess!
10ugh i so do not like biel she's so androgynous and that's not sexy
11I don't know about this movie. Has anyone read any of Kristen Gore's books?
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