Do screenwriters really matter?

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  • #16
    Re: Do screenwriters really matter?

    Originally posted by tabula rasa View Post
    When was the last time the Screenwriter "opened" a film at the box office, though?

    Writers need to change the HW paradigm. Change the language of the Bizness.

    I suggest ... start sticking illustrations in your specs.

    (It's like ... Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. flooding the jails in Alabama: overload the system, ignore the outdated expectations, and the system and the expectations break down, open up, become free.)
    ofcourse, screenwriters will have to accept more of the risk. Since it costs us very little to write a movie than compared to the costs a producer has to produce a movie, we get very little recognition.

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    • #17
      Re: Do screenwriters really matter?

      this is a joke. people usually talk about that writer when he
      dyed.

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      • #18
        Re: Do screenwriters really matter?

        Charlie Kaufman can open a movie.


        It probably didn't hurt the boxoffice to put 'From the writer of PULP FICTION and RESERVOIR DOGS" on From Dusk Til Dawn. (I'm assuming they did that?)

        I think we should all get little screwdrivers and open those little orange cans they have at the theaters and then we can say we opened a movie.
        Last edited by cvolante; 11-21-2006, 10:08 AM. Reason: i'm obnoxious

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        • #19
          Re: Do screenwriters really matter?

          Originally posted by cvolante View Post
          Charlie Kaufman can open a movie.
          He can? Which one?

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          • #20
            Re: Do screenwriters really matter?

            Eternal Sunshine.

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            • #21
              Re: Do screenwriters really matter?

              Originally posted by cvolante View Post
              Eternal Sunshine.
              Really?
              So much for me thinking it was Jim Carey.
              A talent for drama is not a talent for writing, but is an ability to articulate human relationships.
              Gore Vidal

              "Aisatsu Yori Ensatsu"
              Money is better than compliments.


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              • #22
                Re: Do screenwriters really matter?

                Originally posted by cvolante View Post
                Eternal Sunshine.
                An 8 million dollar opening weekend (and eventual 34 million gross) is hardly impressive, especially if it's the best example you can give for a notable (non-director) screenwriter in the business "opening a movie."

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                • #23
                  Re: Do screenwriters really matter?

                  Many more people know who Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet are versus Charlie Kaufman, needless to say.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Do screenwriters really matter?

                    It's it's fair to say is that a good premise is what opens a film, especially in conjunction with liked actors. Occasionally, that premise comes from the screenwriter. In those cases, a screenwriter can be an essential part of what "opens" a film and most often does not get enough credit.

                    However, virtually no one goes to see a film with the awareness of who wrote the script and what they may have written in the past... that is, unless the person is a director too.

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