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I know people will read this and quote these parts, so I might as well save them the trouble:
Even though he doesn't directly state he's going to produce it:
I know people will read this and quote these parts, so I might as well save them the trouble:
#8
Title: Saving Lexie Lee (not reviewed)
Premise: When a popular high school girl looks into some mysterious murders happening around town, she's shocked to find out that she may know the killer.
Writer: Michael Morra
How I found it: Consult Service
About: I really liked this one, so much so that I asked Michael if I could come on as producer. We've since played around with the script and while we're getting close, there's something that isn't quite there yet with the ending. The thing I liked about the script was that it had this really weird structure that you never see in these types of films. That's proven to be a roadblock for some, since it requires a complete rethinking of how these movies work. But I still have faith in its unorthodox approach. "Lexie Lee- is basically "Scream- but with a really ****ed up second act. We'll figure it out eventually. And when we do, I have a feeling this could sell.
Title: Saving Lexie Lee (not reviewed)
Premise: When a popular high school girl looks into some mysterious murders happening around town, she's shocked to find out that she may know the killer.
Writer: Michael Morra
How I found it: Consult Service
About: I really liked this one, so much so that I asked Michael if I could come on as producer. We've since played around with the script and while we're getting close, there's something that isn't quite there yet with the ending. The thing I liked about the script was that it had this really weird structure that you never see in these types of films. That's proven to be a roadblock for some, since it requires a complete rethinking of how these movies work. But I still have faith in its unorthodox approach. "Lexie Lee- is basically "Scream- but with a really ****ed up second act. We'll figure it out eventually. And when we do, I have a feeling this could sell.
#6
Title: Keeping Time
Premise: A for-hire time traveler who specializes in "preventing- bad relationships meets his match with a mysterious woman who claims to also be a traveler and is determined to stop him from completing his mission.
Writer: Nathan Zoebl
How I found it: Amateur Friday
About: After my review of this script, Nathan snatched an agent at WME (Mike Esola) and went through a couple of close calls getting talent attached. I couldn't resist being a producer on this one either as I'm always looking for the next great time travel comedy. Now it's a matter of stepping back, possibly doing another rewrite or two, and getting this script back in the game. I really want to make this one happen so if you're interested, e-mail me!
Title: Keeping Time
Premise: A for-hire time traveler who specializes in "preventing- bad relationships meets his match with a mysterious woman who claims to also be a traveler and is determined to stop him from completing his mission.
Writer: Nathan Zoebl
How I found it: Amateur Friday
About: After my review of this script, Nathan snatched an agent at WME (Mike Esola) and went through a couple of close calls getting talent attached. I couldn't resist being a producer on this one either as I'm always looking for the next great time travel comedy. Now it's a matter of stepping back, possibly doing another rewrite or two, and getting this script back in the game. I really want to make this one happen so if you're interested, e-mail me!
#5
Title: Fascination 127
Premise: A group of men are hired by a mysterious client to remove Jim Morrison's casket, give it to him for 24 hours and then return the casket into the ground before it is publicly exhumed to be moved to the United States.
Writer: Alex Carl
How I found it: Amateur Friday
About: This script totally took me by surprise. I thought it was going to be a half-assed weed-driven series of college conspiracy theories on what happened to Jim Morrison. Instead, it was a taut highly-engrossing heist film. But even better, Alex and I took everyone's feedback from the review and incorporated the best notes into the script. Alex is almost done with his latest draft and I can confirm that it has gotten a LOT better. Once it's finished, we'll go out there and, at the very least, land Alex an agent.
Title: Fascination 127
Premise: A group of men are hired by a mysterious client to remove Jim Morrison's casket, give it to him for 24 hours and then return the casket into the ground before it is publicly exhumed to be moved to the United States.
Writer: Alex Carl
How I found it: Amateur Friday
About: This script totally took me by surprise. I thought it was going to be a half-assed weed-driven series of college conspiracy theories on what happened to Jim Morrison. Instead, it was a taut highly-engrossing heist film. But even better, Alex and I took everyone's feedback from the review and incorporated the best notes into the script. Alex is almost done with his latest draft and I can confirm that it has gotten a LOT better. Once it's finished, we'll go out there and, at the very least, land Alex an agent.
#4
Title: Reunion
Premise: At their ten-year reunion, a formerly bullied outcast decides to enact revenge on the cool kids who made his life miserable.
Writer: Adam Zopf
How I found it: Amateur Friday
About: I know, I know. This is kind of a cheat. I originally aired this review in 2011. But since I didn't have an official "Best Amateur Scripts- list for 2011, I decided to move Reunion to 2012. So what's going on with the script? Some good stuff, depending on how you look at it. The production company that optioned Reunion wasn't able to get it going in time, so the script's reverted back to Adam! That means it's back on the market. I'm going to meet with Adam some time this month and we'll discuss Reunion. Who knows? Maybe we'll end up working on it together.
Title: Reunion
Premise: At their ten-year reunion, a formerly bullied outcast decides to enact revenge on the cool kids who made his life miserable.
Writer: Adam Zopf
How I found it: Amateur Friday
About: I know, I know. This is kind of a cheat. I originally aired this review in 2011. But since I didn't have an official "Best Amateur Scripts- list for 2011, I decided to move Reunion to 2012. So what's going on with the script? Some good stuff, depending on how you look at it. The production company that optioned Reunion wasn't able to get it going in time, so the script's reverted back to Adam! That means it's back on the market. I'm going to meet with Adam some time this month and we'll discuss Reunion. Who knows? Maybe we'll end up working on it together.
#3
Title: Rose In the Darkness
Premise: A secluded boy's way of life is threatened when he befriends Rose - the girl whom his parents have imprisoned in the family attic.
Writer: Joe Marino
How I found it: Amateur Friday
About: To think that Joe wrote this and he isn't even finished with college yet! The review led to Brooklyn Weaver at Energy Entertainment reading and loving Rose. We're pairing together to produce and Brooklyn is also managing Joe now. Some folks have been put off by the ultra-dark subject matter in the script but I think it's only a matter of time before we find a home for this one. If you're a production company who's not afraid to take chances - if you want something on your slate riskier than the typical garden variety horror fare we've seen as of late, let me know. I'll get you Rose and we can take it from there.
Title: Rose In the Darkness
Premise: A secluded boy's way of life is threatened when he befriends Rose - the girl whom his parents have imprisoned in the family attic.
Writer: Joe Marino
How I found it: Amateur Friday
About: To think that Joe wrote this and he isn't even finished with college yet! The review led to Brooklyn Weaver at Energy Entertainment reading and loving Rose. We're pairing together to produce and Brooklyn is also managing Joe now. Some folks have been put off by the ultra-dark subject matter in the script but I think it's only a matter of time before we find a home for this one. If you're a production company who's not afraid to take chances - if you want something on your slate riskier than the typical garden variety horror fare we've seen as of late, let me know. I'll get you Rose and we can take it from there.
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