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Reef Dreamer
Posted: December 16th, 2012, 1:03pm Report to Moderator
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Hey Brett, well done.

I assume this is on a list he emails out as I can't see it on the site.

As I have said before I do think you have knack for crisp, high concept ideas and CW is really one of those. Hope it works out.

Keep us posted.


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The Elevator Most Belonging To Alice - Semi Final Bluecat, Runner Up Nashville
Inner Journey - Page Awards Finalist - Bluecat semi final
Grieving Spell - winner - London Film Awards.  Third - Honolulu
Ultimate Weapon - Fresh Voices - second place
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Pale Yellow
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I heard candy canes and sugar plums are good fortune!

Keep dabbling in the Xmas Gusto and you're bound to
pull out a present ...or two!  Watch out for the Xmas fairies
They like to throw snow balls!!!

BEST of luck to you Brett and WRITE ON
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Quoted from wonkavite

I don't think that'll be difficult.    

BTW - I've already read the re-tooled version.  It's got a different, less "indie" take - but love it.  



Quoted from nawazm11
I just saw your script Brett, great job, man! I'll be sure to give this a read and tell Carson how great it is.

But seriously, good achievement.


Hey, big thanks to you two for the new reads!
I couldn't be banging the drum over there with out the Simply Scripts posse!

Working in nip/tucking another rom/com with a pal.
Back to work I go!

Regards,
E.D.

Regards,
E.D.


LATEST NEWS

CineVita Films
is producing a short based on my new feature!

A list of my scripts can be found here.
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Sent in a good word on Clone wife to Carson.  Hopefully it gets the call next week.  Anyone read Ryan Gosling's script "How to Catch a Monster?"  Strange piece of work.  Interested to see what Carson thinks of that one.
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Tweeted a good word also  
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So, where are we supposed to send our comments? At his website or email? Sorry, I'm slow...  


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Email Carson.

Carsonreeves1@gmail.com
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Okay. Cool.

Last time it was in the comments section for his book.  


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Looks like the Gosling script was taken down. Was someone able to download "How to Catch a Monster"? Thanks.
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nawazm11
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Quoted from Ryan1
Anyone read Ryan Gosling's script "How to Catch a Monster?"  Strange piece of work.  Interested to see what Carson thinks of that one.


Actually reading it now, a pretty good start, hooked by the first few pages. Some nice dialogue here.

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Finished Gosling's script, a fast read. Very strange script but I really enjoyed it. Just love that final confrontation towards the end between the characters. I'd give it an impressive.
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Gosling's script does have nice dialogue. I'm finding actors really know how to craft dialogue. It's probably because it's what they do and / or they wanna put cool lines for themselves.
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Hey E.D.

I sent Carson an e-mail (tried the contact page, didn't seem to work), so hopefully I'll be signed up soon and give your script a nod to. Steve helped on that as well.

We'll see.

Harley


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I think I'd have to give the Gosling script a wasn't for me.  I give him credit for creating an uneasy, broken dream atmosphere with the dying town, but nothing else about the story stood out for me.  I would call it a character study but I don't think Gos really dug into any of these characters enough to expose who they really were.  Also found it difficult to believe that Bones had never heard of the Lost River town.

And those character names...Billy, Bully, Rat, Face.  Lol naming the bully Bully.

To me, the story had quirk and ambience, but lacked depth.  However, if Gosling proves to be a stylish director, there could be some memorable images in this flick.
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