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Mr. Blonde
Posted: October 15th, 2010, 7:48pm Report to Moderator
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Well, I have about 3 hours to finish my clusterfuck. I'll have a chance to read it over for errors once (not including the fixes I make as I write) and I'll make it just before midnight.

Anybody else here failing as hard as I am right now?


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Dreamscale
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I was up until I decided to change my story completely about 3 hours ago.

Almost done now.

I shouldn't say this, but this should be my masterpiece.  Hope you guys all enjoy it!
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dogglebe
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Quoted from Mr. Blonde
Well, I have about 3 hours to finish my clusterfuck.


Don't be so hard on your script.  That's our job.


Phil

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Murphy
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Quoted from Mr. Blonde


Anybody else here failing as hard as I am right now?


Big time. I stayed in the Casino till 6am while watching what was at one stage a huge stack of chips, dwindle to nothing, I tried to sleep this morning but hard to keeping one eye open in case Mrs Murphy tries to cut my balls off.

Now 3 hours to fix my script up for a 4th and final.
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Dreamscale
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Led, yes, you can read it if you like.  Where you at?

Murph, sounds like fun!  Your script is fine, I bet.  Stevie said he wet himself reading it.
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Mr. Blonde
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Don't be so hard on your script.  That's our job.


But the easier I go on my own stuff, the harder you'll go on it fixing all the stuff I didn't bother fixing. I know. I had to do that for a feature, recently. Looks like I'll be done on time. I just hope people kind of think of mine as horror, or at least a little bit thriller-ish.

What? I can hope, can't I?


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mcornetto
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It's kind of funny but everyones interpretation of horror is pretty different.  I noticed this not long ago when there was a horror contest over at Movie Poet and the scripts were very varied.  Some I didn't consider horror at all, yet other's did and vice versa.  Remember that when you are reviewing.
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It's kind of funny but everyones interpretation of horror is pretty different.  I noticed this not long ago when there was a horror contest over at Movie Poet and the scripts were very varied.  Some I didn't consider horror at all, yet other's did and vice versa.  Remember that when you are reviewing.


Don't worry Michael, yours is a horror, truly horrific.  
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I hope you guys...and especially Don, think mine is horror.  I'd hate to spend the entire day writing this, only to have it rejected.

Just proofing it now...
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Ledbetter
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Jeff,

I was eating dinner. Just sent you an email....

Send it over man.

Shawn.....><
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Quoted from mcornetto
It's kind of funny but everyones interpretation of horror is pretty different.  I noticed this not long ago when there was a horror contest over at Movie Poet and the scripts were very varied.  Some I didn't consider horror at all, yet other's did and vice versa.  Remember that when you are reviewing.


Just as long as I don't see vam"peers" with glowing yellow/red eyes and always referred to as The Shadow, the ("hip") character who is self aware that he/she is in a horror story, or torture porn by pulling out nose hairs,  I'm good, happy joe !


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Baltis.
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Quoted from DarrenJamesSeeley


Just as long as I don't see vam"peers" with glowing yellow/red eyes and always referred to as The Shadow, the ("hip") character who is self aware that he/she is in a horror story, or torture porn by pulling out nose hairs,  I'm good, happy joe !


Damn~  >



Actually, I took a different route to be honest.  But I kept the "hip" character... Well, maybe.  My main is kind of a smack.  So, yeah, different route.
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dogglebe
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I went a one-night horror film festival last year.  About five shorts and one feature.  I didn't consider three of the shorts as horror.  And the same went for the feature.  Just go to show how people's opinions vary.


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I made a refernce to a book in mine I never thought I'd reference in my life. And, it's getting less and less horror-y by the minute.


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dogglebe
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Martha Stewart's Dinner At Home?

Bold move.


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