One of the great monologues in recent cinema, taken from the 1982 movie The Verdict, screenplay by David Mamet, novel by Barry Reed.
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One of the great monologues in recent cinema, taken from the 1982 movie The Verdict, screenplay by David Mamet, novel by Barry Reed.
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Author: Scott Myers
A series to help prepare writers for next month’s Zero Draft Thirty writing challenge. Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
My upcoming one-week online Core: Plot class begins Monday, January 15. Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
The upcoming Hostel show is bringing together a long-awaited Hollywood pairing. The horror franchise began in 2005 with Eli Roth’s gory horror movie of the same name. After it grossed $82 million against its $4.8 million budget, the movie earned a 2007 sequel, which was also helmed by Roth. However, the franchise petered out relatively…
Another in the terrific screenwriting series Raising the Stakes. Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
When Marvel fans picture Thor, they picture him with his trusty hammer Mjolnir at his side. Thor’s ability to wield Mjolnir is the truest indicator of his worthiness as a hero, and the legendary weapon takes an already mighty god and makes him a being of galactic significance. However, despite being enchanted by Odin himself,…
All movie, television, and literary characters come from a general mold of character types called archetypes, which contain familiar character DNA… The post 250 Character Archetypes to Use in Your Screenplay appeared first on The Script Lab. Go to Source Author: Ken Miyamoto from ScreenCraft