I have written a bunch of scripts that have not gotten produced, much more so early in my career than later.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I went to film school, worked as an assistant, and wrote several scripts that haven't gotten made.
I've written plenty of scripts that sucked.
Writing scripts is a laborious job that can be a real pain.
I've been very fortunate with the scripts I've had and the people I worked with.
I get a script and it's really interesting with scripts, because you never really know. It's paper and it could be great or awful. Even scripts that are good could end up not working.
I've sold scripts in the past, and also a TV pilot that didn't get made, to Fox. But yeah, I've been writing for a while.
I started writing movie scripts. They excited me a lot, but I didn't like them when they were finished because they were simple copies of the films I saw in childhood.
I became a script writer with absolutely no idea of how to write a script whatsoever. I still feel a bit of an outsider in that regard. If I can maintain that approach to screenwriting, it can continue to be enjoyable.
I never thought I was very good at developing material. I grew up at the BBC where they sent you scripts.
I wrote a lot when I was younger, though never anything like plays or scripts.
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