I've surfed the Web and the whole dating connection. I find that pretty fascinating, but no real leads.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's hard to find female leads that are flawed and interesting and dynamic.
The sort of the most efficient way for online dating marketplace to evolve and, in fact, any marketplace to evolve is to have one really big market where people can enter and exit as they please, where people have really advanced search, sort, and filtering technology.
Dating is for tools.
It's so rare that you actually get to find a really well-written female lead.
I didn't have a whole lot of success getting dates, I was always a bit of a geek.
I've never done online dating, but first of all, I have a book out called 'Make It Last Forever: The Do's and The Dont's,' which led me to do the online dating thing. A lot of people respect my relationship songs, so they can pretty much trust me.
I have very little experience with dating websites. My feeling toward dating websites is what most people's is: If it works, great. If you're serious and legitimate about it and know what you're looking for, then from what I hear, it's definitely effective.
I have developed my most meaningful relationships online. None of them live within driving distance. None of them are about my own age.
Starting in '98 when I was researching 'Traffic,' I got to meet really serious people in Washington, which for a screenwriter was kind of a great gift. And I really valued these guys; I stayed in touch with them, and I find their point-of-view quite interesting.
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