I mentioned this to BK yesterday in our mini-frenzy of emails, but I finally had a day with no gigs and I spent it finally reading
Writer's Block. I am almost afraid to post a review on Amazon.

One of the funniest synchronicities of yesterday, though, was that the only time I set down the book was to start the first few minutes of the new version of
Manchurian Candidate. And there in the first 5 seconds was the credit: "Costarring Jeffrey Wright."
I must say I was distinctly disappointed with
Manchurian Candidate. All the reviews I read raved about the "reimagining" they had done, but I think those reviewers must have had small implants in their brains that prevented them from seeing several continuity errors and completely baffling lack of logic in several key plot developments. I'm going to look at the deleted scenes today to see if one of the continuity errors is addressed (Leiv Schreiber's two "meetings" with Marco, one at the party, one later at the campaign headquarters), but the really glaring logic error, which I won't spoil for those who haven't seen this version, just defies description IMHO.