Collaboration for a script/Ideas
Tue, 28 Apr 2009, 01:43 pmelliott28737 posts in thread
Collaboration for a script/Ideas
Tue, 28 Apr 2009, 01:43 pmI need someone who has a pretty good imagination, watches a hell of a lot of films and television, is bored with their lives and wanting to get into the film industry somehow to write a film script with me.
It is a prerequisite that they MUST like these movies:
'Fight Club', 'Pulp Fiction', 'Good Will Hunting', 'Match-Point', 'Reservoir Dogs', 'The Inside Man', 'American Psycho' & 'Sideways' among others.
I apologize if I came
Mon, 4 May 2009, 11:31 amI apologize if I came across as anything other than you were expecting. When you post something it's likely you will receive many varied responses and that some of those responses may come across in a way you wouldn't have expected.
I'm not sure how many people have responded to you your post, privately, but with my comments I was just trying to help get you more responses. I was trying to be helpful, nothing more - nothing less. You took it the way you wanted to take it. Someone else may have taken it differently.
Don't stop at Wittgenstein my friend, keep going, perhaps see if you can add something to the discussion yourself. Heck maybe... here's an idea; maybe your screenplay can be about the 2nd Enlightenment. Damn good idea, me thinks. You've certainly come to the right place: A theatre website, that is.
Yeah, you could have this one guy, who walks along the wet streets of some city, and he comes across a sign that begs him enter, and he does. He finds he's in the wrong place... this isn't the place he had imagined in his turgid little dreams, but hell, it's not everyday you get to see a place like this, and be invited in no less.
There you go, I've made a start: This is what you wanted... a writing partner, and since there's no meaning to anything, only take it the way it makes sense to you, or doesn't. In which case our writing partnership is at a loss and off we go to our "mundane human existence", waiting on the 'theory of everything' to come across our desks.
Peace out,
Daniel.
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