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(Which could have happened. And there is still a Flash screenplay floating around at Warner Bros. written by David Goyer, the same man who wrote Man of Steel).
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The screenplay has flashes of sly wit, like a tender moment when Liberace says to Thorson, "You've been good for me, Scott," and the dim young man furrows his brow and asks, "When?" A slow-building scene involving Liberace's mother (played by an unrecognizable Debbie Reynolds) and a home slot machine that runs out of coins is painfully funny.
David S. Goyer was offered the chance to write and direct either a Green Lantern or Flash film after Warner Bros. was impressed with his screenplay for Batman Begins, but he opted to direct the latter.
Fraser wrote the screenplay for Richard Lester's movie of Royal Flash (a send-up of The Prisoner of Zenda) with Malcolm McDowell as Flashman and Oliver Reed as Bismarck.
Green has also worked on a screenplay for a film based on superhero The Flash, as well as scripts for Steven Spielberg's Robopocalypse and Moses projects, all of which have yet to see the light of day.
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The book is unremittingly grim, and the flashes of visual wit supplied by Mr. Aronofsky, who wrote the screenplay with Mr. Selby, are offputting because he is infatuated with the rot.
Keep in mind you don't have to nail down exactly how many scenes your screenplay is going to have until after you have completed a first draft or flash draft of the script.
Heisserer's screenplay deftly weaves the extraterrestrial mystery, assigned to a fretful linguist named Louise Amy Adamss), with mournful flashes to Louise's family backstory — which turn out to be something radically different than they appear.
Screenplay: Robert Rossen.
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