Specs Going Wide - The 411

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  • #31
    Re: Specs Going Wide - The 411

    keep the faith, TucsonRay!

    Teddy Scarsdale sounds funny, and makes me think of the Odenkirk attorney character in Breaking Bad.

    (love Odenkirk, and need to get the Mr. Show DVDs one of these days. )

    mtoomey, if you'd like to check out the script, let me know.

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    • #32
      Re: Specs Going Wide - The 411

      Originally posted by beejay View Post
      keep the faith, TucsonRay!

      Teddy Scarsdale sounds funny, and makes me think of the Odenkirk attorney character in Breaking Bad.

      (love Odenkirk, and need to get the Mr. Show DVDs one of these days. )
      Beejay... you are so right about Odenkirk! Thanks for the positive thoughts,
      Seven years dungeon --- no trials!

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      • #33
        Re: Specs Going Wide - The 411

        Scoggins Spec Market scorecard at Life on the Bubble is a great measure of what scripts are going out, from which reps, which are going wide, etc. http://www.lifeonthebubble.com/life-...ket-scorecard/

        As he notes:

        Only 2 out of the 119 scripts that went wide between May 1 and September 30 have sold.

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        • #34
          Re: Specs Going Wide - The 411

          Bumped to include the last four years of FACTS ON PACTS.

          EJ

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          • #35
            Re: Specs Going Wide - The 411

            I keep reading the title of this thread as Specs Gone Wild

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            • #36
              Re: Specs Going Wide - The 411

              When someone says "sold", does that count scripts that are optioned but not actually purchased?

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              • #37
                Re: Specs Going Wide - The 411

                Originally posted by LRic54 View Post
                When someone says "sold", does that count scripts that are optioned but not actually purchased?
                Yeah, most "sales" are options these days. The sale price quoted is often a ceiling on the deal or something along those lines.
                QUESTICLES -- It's about balls on a mission.

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