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MSNBC reports that Sony is attempting to purchase the rights to everyone’s favorite lion hug video and turn it into a feature length viral video.

Sony Pictures aims to bring the story of Christian and the two men, John Rendall and Anthony “Ace” Bourke, to the big screen.

The studio is in the process of securing the life-story rights of Rendall and Bourke and their 1972 book, “A Lion Called Christian.”

OK! I’m already in tears! But who are you going to cast as the two “friends” who bought a lion at a department store (still kind of don’t get that part) and raised him in a churchyard and set him loose in Africa and got that incredible hug?

Probably the easiest way to do this is with a great comedy duo, a couple of actors with a proven track record of on-screen chemistry.

The Easy Money: Wilson and Stiller

They haven’t teamed up since Wilson’s unfortunate and deeply personal hospitalization, and this would be the perfect project. They both have a rakish, lovable air to them and you could totally see them being “friends” and buying a lion and running with that lion and hugging that lion. Although Stiller would probably include a scene where he got cum in its mane.

The Broad Money: Sandler and Schneider

Ew. Just kidding. No.

The Youthful Money: Rogen and Franco

The kids love these guys, and the kids love LION HUGS. Christian the Lion is pretty family-friendly stuff, though, so they’d probably have to get rid of most of the inevitable “getting the lion high while we play X Box” and “making jokes about lion boners while we’re high and playing X Box” scenes.

The Smart Money: Gervais and Merchant

Obviously this movie should star Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant because if you combined the two of them with the world’s cutest thing it would create an entertainment of such densely packed matter that it would suck all other entertainment inside of it and entertainment would implode.

Perfect. I just nailed it. The entire casting agent industry has just been fired. And here’s the Christian the Lion video again because why wouldn’t you want to see it?

You know what, skip all this casting nonsense and let’s just watch this for an hour and a half. The cutest.

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Comments (7)
  1. Chad  |   Posted on Sep 5th, 2008

    Matt and Ben, or is that too 1997?

  2. I don’t know if it’s the use of Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing,” but that version of Christian the Lion Gabe posted is the only version on Youtube that makes my heart melt.

  3. katie  |   Posted on Sep 5th, 2008

    i think the christian the lion video where they use whitney houston’s “i will always love you” or whatever it’s called is perfection. Aerosmith, not so much. still, i teared up. again.

  4. I don’t know how this movie isn’t going to be an abject disappointment – I mean, people already know and love the climax — and this movie is going to spend 100 minutes building up to a pale facsimile of it.

  5. Jason  |   Posted on Oct 31st, 2008

    This is a very humane story. Two unselfish people who devote their time and energy to care for “someone” without expecting huge rewards in return. At the very ending of the story, that special “someone” expresses gratitude; their generousity will be remembered forever. Movie viewers want to believe… want to know… that acts of kindness and generousity are appreciated. It strikes a human need and emotion.
    If the movie is written and directed and cast well, it could fly. Let’s not have 2 hours of boredom, just to receive a big sloppy hug at the end. I imagine a semi-funny and semi-serious movie. And the final hug is a last, but not least, payoff.
    Right up there with E.T.
    Well… maybe not THAT emotional, but up there. :)

  6. Heulwen Renshaw  |   Posted on Aug 22nd, 2009

    Yes, I think Aerosmith really captures all the senses that the three of them feel at that moment. It’s so apt for the scene, I can’t stop watching it. I have the proper video without the music..but what I do is this: I put the CD ‘Don’t want to miss a thing’ on when Christian walks towards them and I’ve timed it right, so that I too, Don’t miss a Thing!

  7. Heulwen Renshaw  |   Posted on Sep 9th, 2009

    The video of ‘Christian’ the Lion has got me watching almost every film made in the wilds of Africa now showing on our tv channels. It’s made me more aware of how life is for these animals in the wild, and how food is sometimes so scarce for them, especialy the elephants, who have to break into the ‘local’ people’s planting areas, making a real mess of the plots. I hope to visit Africa before long to see them in real life.

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