Sunday, October 23, 2011

'Bad film out of a good script'?

George Clooney Interview For Alexander Payne's 'The Descendants'
Flicks and bits
I learned I should probably read a good screenplay every once in a while before I say yes (laughs). You can make a bad film out of a good script, but your not gonna make a good film out of a bad script, so I needed to start with a good screenplay. ...
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Indie Focus: 'The Rum Diary' pours forth anew
Los Angeles Times
Nominated for an Academy Award for his screenplay for "The Killing Fields" in 1984, Robinson is best known for making the eminently quotable 1987 cult fave "Withnail and I" as well as the savage 1989 satire "How to Get Ahead in Advertising. ...
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Los Angeles Times
Werner Herzog Says Independent Film Is a Myth (and 7 More Good Ideas From the ...
Indie Wire (blog)
"People always say, 'The production companies are all so stupid; they do not even want to read my screenplay.' My answer is just roll up your sleeves and work where there's real intensity of life. Don't work in an office. ...
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Indie Wire (blog)

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