wingchun100
Senior Master
So, it is for a short feature then?
I guess. Once I deliver the writing to them and they accept, I have no idea what they do with it.
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So, it is for a short feature then?
Interesting. I didn't know that. I love reading movie scripts - some of the original scripts for certain movies are SO much better than the movies themselves. For example, the original script for Catwoman was actually not half bad. I wish they'd stuck with this and saved Halle Berry the trouble of having to go pick up that Razzie award.And you are right, it does make for a short feature. However, it's not my thang. I am just getting paid to write out some guy's idea. LOL
For the record though, the estimate is that you do get one minute of screen time for one page of screenplay...or script.
Yes, but lime juice smells nicer.Yeah. I think something like polysporin would be better as a home remedy than lime juice...
That would be terrible. I don't even want to think about it.
In this one sci fi book I re-read regularly (even though the author is a total jerk - I do like the book), there is this one planet where geneticists created these mutated pigs. The pigs are the size of elephants and they grow bacon on them - already cured and pre-flavored. Different pigs have different flavors. So, some pigs have hickory-smoked bacon on them, others - spiced with green apples, etc. And you can cut the lard and bacon off them - and it doesn't hurt them at all, because the layer is so thick. They just walk around, and the cut heals and fills in with more lard and bacon. I think this is one of those science fiction things that need to be brought to life. Stat.
Interesting. I didn't know that. I love reading movie scripts - some of the original scripts for certain movies are SO much better than the movies themselves. For example, the original script for Catwoman was actually not half bad. I wish they'd stuck with this and saved Halle Berry the trouble of having to go pick up that Razzie award.
Even with some of the movies I like - after reading the script, I watch the movie and sometimes go, "Oh, I wish they'd kept that scene the way it was in the original script!".
We still have a landline. Considering how often electricity goes off where we live, it's actually very handy - like... to report the outage to the electrical company.
Genome by Sergei Lukyanenko.What novel is that???
Boxes you say? And 50 channels? What sort of sorcery is that? I grew up with three channels and the turny knob on the black-and-white TV, which weighed as much as a small elephant.Sometimes I miss landlines.
Then again, I also miss the old days of cable when you used to have this little box that was attached to the back of the TV via a cord. There were numbers on the box corresponding to channels in two rows. So along the top you had channels 01 to 25, and then on the bottom row you had 26 to 50. Channels 01 and 26 were technically the same button, but there was a little switch on the side that had only two positions (up or down) that let you toggle between the two.
Boxes you say? And 50 channels? What sort of sorcery is that? I grew up with three channels and the turny knob on the black-and-white TV, which weighed as much as a small elephant.
Boxes you say? And 50 channels? What sort of sorcery is that? I grew up with three channels and the turny knob on the black-and-white TV, which weighed as much as a small elephant.
Genome by Sergei Lukyanenko.
Trust me, I do not relish having grown up in a country that lags behind the rest of the world by at least 50 years.Okay, okay...so you are hipper than me. You win.
Quite possibly. And I probably have antibodies for it. Radioactive ones. Glowing in the dark.Oh, wait. I can top you.
Sorcery? TV? I don't even know what you're talking about. Never heard of TV. Is that some new strand of TB?
I read scads of sci fi. Started with Francis Carsak's Earth's Escape and Parasites in the Lion's Mane at the age of ten and never stopped. Translated and published a bunch of old Russian sci fi - people didn't even know we had sci fi in the Soviet Union. Wrote some of my own. Good times.Sounds like a novel I will be checking out.
I love novels that do something interesting and different even when they are considered to fall in a genre that has rigid "rules."
That is why I am drawn to the writing of Phillip K. Dick. He wrote the book that served as the basis for BLADE RUNNER, although in his original story it had the title DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?
I read scads of sci fi. Started with Francis Carsak's Earth's Escape and Parasites in the Lion's Mane at the age of ten and never stopped. Translated and published a bunch of old Russian sci fi - people didn't even know we had sci fi in the Soviet Union. Wrote some of my own. Good times.
Trust me, I do not relish having grown up in a country that lags behind the rest of the world by at least 50 years.
I cut the tip of my thumb off grating garlic with a new, very sharp micro plane.
Your very fond of saying "I don't like bacon"... I bet you tell your friends "I'm going out to eat a salad"
You probably have a hidden stash somewhere...
See? I KNEW we could talk about yoga.
Maaaaaaaybe