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Why shouldn't we expect the same from screenplays?
He took the same approach to screenplays, writing in lieu of studying, working well into the night.
Besson's images have a blandly uninflected frontality, a texturelessness both in their detail and in their composition, that suggests, at a high-budget and intergalactic level, the same kind of screenplay-centered photographic plainness of the Sundanciest of local and realistic dramas.
We did a draft explaining why everything was on the same plane and the screenplay was like 30 pages longer (because of the explanation), and it was interesting, but at the end, irrelevant for the fiction we were trying to tell.
I was taken with the idea for about 10 seconds until I remembered that Iomega made basically the same device a year ago, the Screenplay.
The duo wrote the screenplay that same year, while Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman were cast to reprise their roles from the original stage production.
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The same problem plagues the screenplay, which borrows a line from "Jabberwocky" to invent a plot contrivance called the "Frabjous Day," on which she must slay the Jabberwock; another line from Through the Looking-Glass provides her most frequent refrain, "Sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast".
Research movie producers and companies who may produce movies within the same genre of your screenplay.
Through a coincidence (I was writing a screenplay at the same studio at the same time), I was able to read Ring Lardner, Jr.'s original screenplay for M*A*S*H a screenplay for which he later received an Academy Award, though Altman's actual film uses only its bare bones.
But the one-liner-loaded screenplay has the same insouciant charm.
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