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George Willson
Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 6:10am Report to Moderator
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I'll have to say that despite the tongue in cheek humor here, this particular heading would be a perfect opening for a comedy about a screenwriter. I can totally see the words being typed on the screen as the scene fades in behind them. Seriously.

I think the fact that it's SO overdone makes it work. The writer knows he's screwing with you, so you don't take points off for it.


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Quoted from George Willson
I'll have to say that despite the tongue in cheek humor here, this particular heading would be a perfect opening for a comedy about a screenwriter. I can totally see the words being typed on the screen as the scene fades in behind them. Seriously.

I think the fact that it's SO overdone makes it work. The writer knows he's screwing with you, so you don't take points off for it.


What tongue in cheek humor?  He just lifted that from one of my scripts. . . written in Celtx.


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