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    Movies that suck. Bad tv. Donuts. Good action scenes. And gooder spelling. . . .

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  1. Well according to my agent they are planning on making webisodes... hmmm, that could work i guess. . . .
  2. Thanks guys. I'll try to keep people posted as to what they plan to do with it. However this was a straight sell with no points or % so I could very well never know whats happening untill i turn the tv on.
  3. Hey gang. I have removed my script Tales of the Pacific Rim from the eFiction section. Why you ask (or thank god ). Because last week logoonline.com bought it. I have no clue if they are going to produce it, or if it will sit in a drawer, but at any rate I can pay my rent for a few months. Hope you all had a chance to read it. Cheers!
  4. Yep, cause by then they will be in bed and I won't have to talk to him. But hey, at least i called The person below me is wondering how bad the State of the Union speak will be on Monday.
  5. Nice start. I would like to see the word 'Cody' used less. Perhaps a 'he' in there. I counted at least 20 times his name was said, not counting Gabes use of it. But thats just me. Pronouns rule! Also the first paragraph is a run-on sentence. ; or : work well if you want to keep a thought going but not stop the pacing. But hey, what do I know, I only write scripts .
  6. All hail reason!
  7. Hey everyone. Ok, I keep getting flak on my script format , so here's the deal. Excerpt from Denny Matrin Flinn's book 'How not to write a screenplay' pg 22-23 paperback. "...there are two kinds of screenplays:reading and shooting. When your writing a screenplay make it readable. This is especially good advice for a writer working on spec and hoping to sell the thing. Later, if the film goes into pre-production, the screenplay will be boarded and budgeted. The production draft will have continued and scene numbers and other esoteric things that writers tend to like, as it gives them a feeling of being in the business, instead of on the outside with thier nose pressed against the window. But you are trying to sell a screenplay, so make it a smooth read...." "Not to long ago all screenplays read like production scripts, with lots of close-ups and camera angles and scene numbers. Clearly the style today avoids camera talk to concentrate on story and character. Perhaps writers have finally realized that directors and cinematographers will do whatever they want anyway." Thank you.
  8. Sad, if it fits the story. Happy if it fits the story. Nothing is worse then a happy ending that has been 'tacked on'. Overall though, sad. Ever see the movie Hapiness? Now thats a sad ending!
  9. Yes you can sue. First I would talk to the school board, don't waste your time with the Staff at the school itself. Hit the internet, see if you can find the RC ( revised code ) for your State/county, And then of course there is the ACLU.....
  10. Wow.... Thanks for the heads up. . .
  11. Obex

    Scripts

    Thanks gang, I put a small section of it under Sneak peaks, It's more or less the first scene of the show/movie, whatever it's going to turn into. . . . .
  12. Obex

    Scripts

    Thanks mate!
  13. Obex

    Scripts

    Hello everyone! Long time reader, first time poster. . . . Well I just put the last touch on my script, and now I'm wondering where I should post it? I'm also thinking that I may not want to post the whole thing, but then again. . . . . . :wacko: Any thoughts?
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