Saturday, February 21, 2009

Genre vs. Mainstream...

For me at least, there is a distinct desire to avoid being labeled as anything one thing when it comes to writing/acting. Judd Apatow is a great writer/director (although I do think that the majority of the best stuff in his movies comes from Rogen and the others improving) but he has strictly worked in the realm of comedy.

JJ Abrams, on the other hand, works solely in the "genre" arena.

Both of these men have made huge impacts on film recently and on me as a both a fan and a filmmaker and I would love to be in either one of their shoes in their respective genres...but the quest is: is it possible to do not only one, but both?

Could someone be the kind of writer/actor/director that could have one foot firmly in the mainstream, making comedies and heavy indie dramas while at the same time writing and producing and staring in sci fi flicks, horror movies, and the like?

Tarantino is one of those that can seemingly do it. He's made straight up crime flicks, blood soaked samurai revenge flicks, and is now making a war movie. He's yet to set his sights on anything that could be described as mainstream but still, he's one of those that can seemingly do anything they want and pull it off.

The question is: can anyone else?

Thursday, February 19, 2009

I think not...

Is it wrong that I'm seriously digging The Veronicas and the new Lily Allen? That's pop for you, man. They know how to getcha.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Projects...

So:

- The Rascal King: Still only page 60. This is taking far too long.
- Horror spec: I really dig the opening and I know just how I want the whole thing to go.
- Black Jesus: Almost there, I really am.

and

- The web series: I've got a good bead on what I want to see. Hopefully, others will want to see it too.

That's all. Get back to work, sinners.

And right now I'm listening to David Bowie as I write. I love Bowie and so should you.

Screenwriter's Market...

Just picked up the 2009 edition. It's invaluable and I highly recommend that you all (and by that I mean the none of you that read this) run right out and pick it up. It's got listings for both agents that are looking for new talent, production companies, and there's a truck load of info for playwrights.

It's a good read and I'm willing to bet that the info contained therein will still good a year from now. It's a sweet investment for only thirty bucks.

So...go buy it.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Dark Days...

Just a bit of self doubt, really. I've never been one of those that can just spew out any crap on the page and think it's gold. It may be simply because I tend to over analyze the things that I write and I let that get the better of me but, hey, I wanna be great. Note: not good, great.

I never want to be one of those guys who just sits there and puts just anything on the page. I want what I write to stick with people, to entertain them. To take them away from whatever crap is going on in their life and, for just a little bit of time, make everything better again.

It always astounds me when people put out stuff that's garbage, and they know it's garbage, and they don't understand that why it never took them to unparalleled levels of success and fame and fortune. And then they blame it on everyone else: the audience didn't get it, the company didn't do enough to push it, blah blah blah.

Well, did you ever think that maybe it wasn't that good to begin with?

I know that I'm not the best writer in the world but I'm certainly not the worst. I know that I can put out good product, no matter what it is. And more than anything, I never want to be the kind of guy who just never understood why their career never took off.

Now, if I could just bottle Warren Ellis' work ethic, everything would be back to neat.

Later Days

Friday, February 6, 2009

Same Vision, Different Visionaries

I don't know how anyone else might feel, I'm doing my best lately not to speak for others, but I'm a little iffy on the whole "similar story, different writer" thing. The most recent example of that could be Kevin Smith and "Zack and Miri make a porno". Basic Premise: Two cash strapped friends decide to make a skin flick to get themselves out of debt. A similar movie is called "The Amateurs" with Ted Danson and Jeff Bridges, only this time the whole of the small town in the story comes together to make the porno.

Another example would be "Go" from Doug Limon and John August, which, to this day, is referred to as "Pulp Fiction Jr."

Could it be that I'm reading too much into things and it all comes down to personal vision? I know that different people can tell the same story but I guess that, for me at least, I would like to try and do something a little more original.

It's true these days that most of the best stories have been told and now it's down to how and with whom you tell it.

Still though, coming up with something that's new and fresh, that's one daunting task.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Quick Update...

So, as of right now, I'm working on three things: Kurly's script ( I know I should have it done by now, Kurly, please don't kill me), The Rascal King, and a crime script.

It feels good to be writing again but I'm ACHING to get back into actual production on something. I'm going to the Light Thorn meeting with Mike West on the 21st so hopefully that can lead to something and I'm definitely going to see what Chris and the others are up on saturday night.

Hopefully, that will lead to something too.

Later Days

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Strangers with Candy...

The entire first season of SwC is now on Hulu. I'm so happy that I could punch a dolphin. Hulu, I love you so much that I swear, here and now, that I will defend you to the death and I will rape all your enemies.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

One Last Thing For Today...

The whole Christian Bale thing? Not really that big of a deal. Harry Knowles over at AICN has posted a whole item about it, supposedly getting the scoop from someone in the know.

Bale was here in Albuquerque making Terminator: Salvation when all this nonsense went down and from everyone that I've talked to on the set, he was the nicest guy in the world and this DP Hurlbut had it coming.

Anyway, here's the rant: http://filmdrunk.uproxx.com/?p=9347

And here's Knowles item: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/39984

I just want to say, for the record, I'm totally Team Bale.

The Ideas You Thought Were Stupid...

Tell if this has ever happened to you: you're sitting around, thinking about stuff that you'd like to write about. And maybe you come across an idea that you think would be cool. Maybe you even go as far as to jot down notes and dialogue and anything else that you might need to get the process started. You really dig the idea and you think that this could be something that you could really see through all the way to the end...

And the idiot gear kicks in.

You second guess the idea and you begin to doubt that this wonderful concept is as good as you think it is and before you know it, you're not that into it anymore and you just piss all over it and you move on.

And then you see a preview for your idea on tv or the internet and not only that, it's been hacked apart and presented in the worst way possible.

Now, I'm not saying that my life is The Truman Show but, dude, sometimes I really, really wonder.

Later Days

Monday, February 2, 2009

Music That I Write To...

- Rilo Kiley - My all time favorite band. Every album has been better than the one before. Name another band that has done that.

- The Dresden Dolls - Dark punk burlesque. You know you like it.

- Betty Curse - I find the beauty in the darkness.

- Johnny Hollow - Go and find out for yourself.

- 70's rock - The Who and Led Zepplin are still changing teenagers lives.

- T.I. and his ilk - Rap can do a lot for you if you doing something on the anger tip.

- 80's new wave - I defy you from being happy as you listen to The Cure and New Order.

- The Postal Service - Indie electronica. No seriously.

This is just part one. I think I might make this a regular thing where I post a new song or band or album as I go, point out things I dig and see if you dig them too.

Later Days

Pixar...

They've yet to make a movie that I haven't loved and I'm literally freaking out about "Up". Plus, I kinda look like that fat kid.

50...

I hit the 50 page mark on the new script yesterday and if I can keep up this rate, it will be finished on the downslide of never.

I'm gonna have to ramp things up if I'm gonna do this thing this year. The problem is that, given my druthers, my brain will find ten thousand other things to do instead of writing. I'll surf the net, play video games, watch tv, hell, my mind would rather clean than focus on writing.

And that's just sad.

It takes a tremendous lack of discipline to just sit there and do nothing. To be honest a large portion of it boils down to just pure laziness but, and we're being honest, it's more to do with a fear of failure. That old "what if no one likes it or thinks it's any good". That kind of thing can be crippling if you let in and let it get a hold of you.

I guess it's something that everyone goes through and everyone has their own way of working through it, myself included, and I just need to hunker down and do that.

So far I love what I have and I have a very clear idea of where I'm going and how I'm getting there. And I can't wait to shoot it.