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Alfred Hitchcock
Posted: January 19th, 2007, 5:49am Report to Moderator
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Drama is life with the dull bits left out.

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I won't bother you with tecknical details.

I had one initial reaction after i read this one. "Fy faen så bra!" translated: "fuck, how good!"

This was comedy on Kevin Smith level! Honestly! This is the kind of writin I really really enjoy!

I'm sitting her in reccess reading this and Line walked in. So I ask her the same thing cos I liked it so much! And she replied pretty much identically to what you wrote! She walked out laughing and puzzled when i got to "you're not leaving any room for the designers intent."

very good man! fucking great! keep writing! I think I wanna try this out on my pal Frank too. He's sitting right over there


When things go wrong I seem to be bad
But I'm just a soul whose intentions are good
Oh Lord, please don't let me be misunderstood
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Alfred Hitchcock
Posted: January 19th, 2007, 5:56am Report to Moderator
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Frank caved when I got to the "picking up the label" part.

LOL I loved this story! Keep writing 100%!  


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Thank you all for your posts. They were all helpful, and I slready made the changes some of you suggested. Is there a way to post a new version of an old sript?

-RH


Read my shorts if you want to:

A Platonic Conversation about Chairs - Comedy

Moving On - Drama

The Slow Clap  - Comedy


And my feature:

Rosebud - Comedy (coming soon)
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Alfred Hitchcock
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Yes there is.

Go to the same place where you submit a script and fill in al the same things but in addition to that you write in the comments and questions box that it's a re-submission of a script already on the site.


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