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Grandma Bear
Posted: November 4th, 2008, 10:11pm Report to Moderator
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Hey all!

Is anyone still interested in this or did we burn out on it last time around?

For those who are unfamiliar with this, it was an attempt to discuss produced/professional scripts and what worked with the script and why/why not.

Sorry I couldn't find the original thread... I even used the search feature.  


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Just Murdered by Sean Elwood (Zombie Sean) and Gabriel Moronta (Mr. Ripley) - (Dark Comedy, Horror) All is fair in love and war. A hopeless romantic gay man resorts to bloodshed to win the coveted position of Bridesmaid. 99 pages.
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Sandra Elstree.
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I think the script club is an excellent study no matter whether it's professional scripts we're working on or amateur.

I'm still interested.

Sandra



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Grandma Bear
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Okay, great!

Do we want to do another one or do we want to wait until the KILLER GAME is over... or is this something that draws a different crowd?


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Maybe you should wait til the game is over, so you have complete focus on the club?

Just a suggestion.

I would like to participate myself.  I was never able to get around to the other ones, tho.
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Sandra Elstree.
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I've got to work at the hospital in the next couple of days and my turn is coming up here quick; so I'm game as soon as my turn is over.

This round of Killer is going to be wrapped up soon I think; so it might be good to let everyone finish this and catch a breath before we move on.

Sandra



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Grandma Bear
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Great!

Maybe we can kick around some ideas on what to discuss until the Killer Game is over.

I can probably come up with a script in any genre for discussion, so let me hear some suggestions.    


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You mean a script written by one of us?

Fine by me... just trying to figure out what everyone wants to discuss.


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Sandra Elstree.
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You mean a script written by one of us?

Fine by me... just trying to figure out what everyone wants to discuss.


If you want a short- go ahead and put Come Saturday Mourning up on the chopping block.

If you want a feature, how about one of Michael Previtt's.

Sandra




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Shelton
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Quoted from Sandra Elstree.


If you want a feature, how about one of Michael Previtt's.

Sandra



Where has he been?  If we do an unproduced script, it's very beneficial if the writer is around.



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Absolutely! It needs to be a script by someone who's active on these boards and will appreciate the invaluable feedback!


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Sandra Elstree.
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Yes, I know he's been missing. My mistake, but I've liked some of his work.

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Shelton
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Quoted from Sandra Elstree.

Yes, I know he's been missing. My mistake, but I've liked some of his work.

Sandra


Going a step further, the first script club was based around one of his scripts.  Let's spread the wealth a little.



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Sandra Elstree.
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Going a step further, the first script club was based around one of his scripts.  Let's spread the wealth a little.



Okey dokey - I missed that one. Which one was it?



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