Saturday, March 20, 2010
The line to get into The Runaways screening was a tad too long, and yours truly was left out in the cold.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
In any case, Jason Reitman's growth, from Thank You For Smoking to Up In The Air is impressive.
Up In The Air somehow recalls the jouney of The Last Detail, an Ashby masterpiece.
Jason Reitman the new Billy Wilder? Maybe the new Hal Ashby instead ...
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Rob Long talked on KCRW about using a kitchen timer to help write scripts in 25 minute bursts--not a bad idea.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
An L.A. billboard for Citibank: ''Almost as many ATM terminals as there are unsold screenplays.'' Ouch!
Friday, December 11, 2009
I don't have her ...
I called the producer and got her assistant. The producer has had one of my scripts for a number of weeks, and I was calling in hopes of coaxing some sort of reaction out of her. Not necessarily a green light, or an, "it stinks," because no one in Hollywood is ever that direct if they don't like something. I was looking for just some sort of acknowledgment that she read the thing.
The assistant, who was rolling her calls, greeted me with the sound of instant recognition and asked how I was--I've never met him, mind you. And I wondered if it's his job to sound familiar with everyone who's ever had a meeting there.
I asked if his boss was available, and his answer typified the sort of hazy, impossible to nail down kind of talk that goes on in Hollywood.
"I don't have her right now," he said.
He wasn't saying that she's not in. He wasn't saying she is in. He just didn't have her right now.
Then he assured me that I was on the call-back list.
So, the wait goes on. And I, too, don't have her right now.
The assistant, who was rolling her calls, greeted me with the sound of instant recognition and asked how I was--I've never met him, mind you. And I wondered if it's his job to sound familiar with everyone who's ever had a meeting there.
I asked if his boss was available, and his answer typified the sort of hazy, impossible to nail down kind of talk that goes on in Hollywood.
"I don't have her right now," he said.
He wasn't saying that she's not in. He wasn't saying she is in. He just didn't have her right now.
Then he assured me that I was on the call-back list.
So, the wait goes on. And I, too, don't have her right now.
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