There's one great script that hit my desk that I didn't change at all, and that was True Romance.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The reason I turn down 99% of a hundred, I mean a thousand, scripts is because romantic comedies are often very romantic but seldom very funny.
I very rarely read a script that I don't feel I want to change a lot.
I don't really want to just play the girlfriend or the love interest. I get so many scripts like that, and - not to moan, because I'm really fortunate - but I just look at those scripts, and my heart sinks a little bit because I think there's so much more to us than that.
I've written plenty of scripts that sucked.
Romances I ne'er read like those I have seen.
I'm always trying to perfect the romantic comedy, though.
Scripts are corny and predictable. Real life is always better.
I grew up around writers, and there was always a romance to them. They were charming. They would tell their stories of what they were working on, over the table.
Work place romances always seem to get very confused and peculiar, in my experience.
Lack of romance is my real objection to writing on a computer.
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