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Also, there's no way I'd be able to guess who wrote what. Thought I had a few of them pegged to certain writers only to find out that they didn't even have an entry in this OWC. I will say that there wasn't one entry that didn't entertain me in some way. Nice work. And, overall, the quality of writing was pretty good.
No ideas. Not even sure who all played and who was just reviewing. I'll take a stab and say Anthony wrote Zoom. Two good writers churned out comedies that I really liked but scored low because of obvious reasons.
It's funny that in OWCs with 30 scripts I'd net about 13 reviews on mine. In this little one everyone got close to a dozen. There was good participation on it at least.
I think there's one clear winner, but my favorite one didn't really follow the theme. And I'm not sure if I'd be able to dock them points, I enjoyed it that much. Probably best I don't vote on this one.
James John Ant Darren One of the Ghostwriters Claudio Rick Owen Matthew Tyriq (Newb)
Oh, man… darned if you don’t know everyone by first name, Lib… you’re like a ‘Cheers’ enigma wrapped in a Vegemite sandwich, “everyone knows your name” , lol. Okay, bonnie analogy … If some few get that: (Vegemite sandwich), Canadians (to this day) still love the ‘Men at Work’, including the younger generation more than ever.; where am I going with this? I… do…not… know, something ‘bout awesome 80s bands and strange sandwich condiments I’ve never ever tried to this day, lol.
Anywhooo, not sure who wrote what, but I do know a certain writer by the name of ‘Tyriq’ chimed in thanking everyone for the feed back, however… a MOD quickly scaped that post… all good re: keeping it incognito and such, but he/she/they failed to go any further and comment on ANY other scrips for this round… it’s all good, I hold no grudge or Ill will against said ‘newb’, and will simply let my review stand on their script thread as I left it because, well… there’s something about the story that I really liked, so, yeah, a bit nuanced, but all good, and waiting politely but (im)patiently to see who wrote what, ooooh…?
I want to say John for ‘Relationship of Convenience’
Anthony for ‘ Zoom’
Woman Across the Street is : Tyriq (Newb)
An Excellent judge of character: James
Wrong Mark: DJS
Ghost: that’s some ‘film noir’ gumshoe cadence; you are… the Ghost Writer <-- cool name BTW, mind you, LaLa Land alter aficionado could be Espanola incognito … Meeting Mama.
Round here it’s Quebecois Francois… That being: write what you know (scripts that be). I do not know Espanola, but them a long way from LA might?
Read, reviewed and scored them all but I have no idea who wrote what. I just know there are some talented people out there. I can’t say they were all my cup of tea but there was not one that I didn’t find something good about.
If at first you don't succeed........bribe someone.
All right, my ballot is in. As far as guesses go, I'm not terribly familiar w/ everyone's writing styles. I'm gonna go ahead and guess John wrote "An Exceptional Judge of Character" and Anthony wrote "Zoom".
My favorite though was "Celluloid" even though it didn't really fit the theme or genre lol. I could've sworn Steven Clark wrote that -- I can often tell by the writing style and the way they format their scripts -- but he wasn't even in this one.