Tales from the Script DVD
DVD Review by Kam Williams
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For some reason, screenwriters are the low men (and women) on the totem pole in terms of the
Nonetheless, screenwriters “don’t get no respect,” even those whose movies have been big hits. At least that’s the prevailing complaint repeated throughout Tales from the Script, a revealing documentary featuring interviews with dozens of the best in the business, including Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption), John Carpenter (Halloween) and Shane Black (Lethal Weapon). This is a flick which ought to be mandatory for any aspiring writer considering heading to
For example, they suggest you take any accolades about a pitch with a ton of salt, since from studio execs are inclined to disseminate praise indiscriminately, saying things like “This is the best script I’ve ever read!” whether they really like it or not. “Inevitably, everyone tells you it’s wonderful,” laments one frustrated scribe.
Another impediment many bemoan is present-day
So, one writer relates how a studio changed his script’s genre entirely, while another recounts how she didn’t recognize the ending of hers when she saw the final cut onscreen since the final scene had been sensationalized by the addition of a flaming severed head rolling down the street in front of a strip club.
Is it any wonder then that screenwriters have been described as “egomaniacs with low self-esteem?”
Excellent (4 stars)
Unrated
Running time: 105 Minutes
Distributor: First Run Features
DVD Extras: Featurettes: “More Tales from the Script,” “Advice to New Screenwriters” and “The Gospel According to Bill (William Goldman).”
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