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  • Interesting Spec Script Sale

    I just read about this pitch sale on the spec sales page, and I find the story intriguing:

    Title: Untitled Rasmussen-DiMeglio Project
    Log line: A Southern father meets his three daughters' boyfriends for the first time at Thanksgiving. The boyfriends turn out to be an Arab, a Jew and a black man.
    Writer: Tim Rasmussen and Vince DiMeglio
    Agent: Keya Khayatian of UTA, mngmt. firm Mosaic Media Group and law firm Colden McKuin & Frankel
    Buyer: Warner Bros. Pictures
    Price: $1.25 million against $2 million
    Genre: Comedy
    Logged: 10/13/05
    More: Based on a pitch by Andrew Panay and David Dobkin, which was part of a bidding war. David Dobkin and Tapestry Films' Andrew Panay, Peter Abrams & Robert Levy will produce. David Dobkin will direct.
    Last edited by Kid Rasta; 11-15-2005, 09:41 AM.

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    I think it's got comedy potential, but can also quickly become offensive. I'll be interested to see the finished product. The writer sure made quite a paycheck on this one.
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    • #3
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      Groan, this is so been-there-done-that, but if it MUST be made . . .

      I hope it's "offensive" as hell. I don't want to see a movie that's (I presume) all ABOUT a clash of cultures to make a point of not offending anyone. And to tell the truth, I smell offensiveness already in that mix: Black, Arab, Jew, and rural Southern white. Care to guess which one's going to be shot out of the cannon as a racist, tribalist caricature?

      So if no one is to be offended, let's imagine the dialogue. "Please pass the turkey, Mohammed." "Sure, here you go. Would you like butter?" "No, I'm watching my weight." "Daddy, you should ease up on the salt." "Don't worry, sweetpea, the doc cleared me on my last checkup." "That's nice. These yams are the best."

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      • #4
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        Clever premise. They basically took the Guess Who's Coming to Dinner formula and multiplied it by three. At the very least, it means that they're buying scripts!
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        • #5
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          I guess we all agree about one thing: the writers got paid!

          Aren't the producers & director of this the same team behind Wedding Crashers???

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          • #6
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            COULD YOU IMAGINE the moment you find out your script(your BABY) has hit the jackpot & sold for 1.25 million?!? Let's look under SURREAL in the dictionary...better yet, look up "CHA-CHING!!!!"

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            • #7
              Re: Interesting Spec Script Sale

              better yet, someone look up "pitch".

              >The boyfriends turn out to be an Arab, a Jew and a black man.

              which one subsequently turns out to be a girlfriend?

              Tricky set-up to resolve. If one of the daughters gets sold for a camel that turns out to be an elephant, they could sort of remake The Party and have everyone recognise their shared humanity during a huge swimming pool sudfest. No?
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              • #8
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                $2 M ! For an extended farmer's daughter joke.
                " Life is high school with money. " Frank Zappa

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by Frankclone
                  $2 M ! For an extended farmer's daughter joke.
                  I guess this is the kind of "kick-ass", "high-concept" superlative story idea they're looking for?

                  -TD, shaking her head in wonderment and dismay
                  Last edited by TDWoj; 10-27-2005, 09:06 AM.

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                  • #10
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                    Well, it's no 'Snakes on a Plane.'
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                    • #11
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                      Goshdarnitt, will you guys just be happy the suits are buying scripts?!

                      We have to remind ourselves of what it takes for these writers to make a sale. Many of them write while we sleep. Many of them are guys people enjoy working with. The word "luck" is so bubblegum.
                      "I ask every producer I meet if they need TV specs they say yeah. They all want a 40 inch display that's 1080p and 120Hz. So, I quit my job at the West Hollywood Best Buy."
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                      • #12
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                        Well, I think the dismay is largely in the fact that we are told exhaustively to write high-concept, kick-ass stories. When something that is so clearly neither high-concept nor kick-ass sells, it does beg the question, why do we bother?

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                        • #13
                          Re: Interesting Spec Script Sale

                          I'm not judging the above sale. I didn't hear the pitch. For all we know, it's a great story. Can't judge based on a logline.

                          By the way:
                          it does beg the question


                          Buzzzzzzz! Pet peeve alert!!!

                          "Begs the question" doesn't mean "raises the question" or "suggests the question."

                          Sorry, carry on.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Interesting Spec Script Sale

                            Originally posted by Hasil Adkins
                            I'm not judging the above sale. I didn't hear the pitch. For all we know, it's a great story. Can't judge based on a logline.

                            By the way:


                            Buzzzzzzz! Pet peeve alert!!!

                            "Begs the question" doesn't mean "raises the question" or "suggests the question."

                            Sorry, carry on.
                            Thank you for pointing that out to me. I knew it was wrong as soon as I wrote it but was too tired to suss out why.

                            This is me raising the question: why do we bother? I realise that loglines are necessarily brief, but come on: it read to me like the worst kind of ethnic joke that is in this PC world entirely verboten. And even back in the day when such jokes didn't upset because political correctness hadn't taken over, I still didn't find stuff like that funny; I found it demeaning.

                            Oops. I forgot. Movie comedy IS about demeaning other people.

                            I guess that's why I don't find most comedies terribly funny.

                            And if this is high-concept... no, I am just not getting it, at all.

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                            • #15
                              doesn't anyone here get it?

                              If this is the "Wedding Crashers" team, well of course they sold this script for whatever they sold it for. They can sell anything right now. That's how it works. It's cash-in time for those guys.

                              The corporate suits, well, it's their job to buy scripts like this. This is a no-brainer if you're a corporate suit.

                              Y'all need to get realistic about this business. And whoever's saying "at least they're buying scripts" needs to have a serious reality check. Of course they're buying these scripts, that's their ****ing job. To buy scripts from recently successful writing teams that are very similar to what they were just successful with.

                              These guys could sell anything right now. They could ****ing sneeze in a handkerchief, say it's a pitch, and sell that.

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