Uber-producer Jerry Bruckheimer has bought the rights to the book Killing Rommel, that Braveheart scripter Randall Wallace will adapt into a feature for him. According to Variety, the book centres on "the British Long Range Desert Group and its attempt to stop Rommel, the legendary Desert Fox who routed the British in the North African desert in 1942 and threatened to overrun the Middle East thanks to his battlefield strategies and Panzer tanks." It's not yet clear if Wallace will direct the film as well as pen; his last foray behind the camera was the Mel Gibson 'Nam' movie We Were Soldiers. He is also responsible for Pearl Harbour's shoddy dialogue - having also penned the script for that Michael Bay explosion-fest