Inspired no, but American Beauty is so well written, I think that they shoot it right away without any corrections. Just masterpiece. It's perfect for education purposes.
I've seen both films, and I can hardly remember American Beauty whereas Groundhog Day is still quite vivid in my mind. I'm not sure whether that says something about the films or me.
Did I read right that a lot of the American Beauty script was being changed as they were filming? I know it went through many re-writes and elements of the story changed dramatically. Either way, great script script and film.
Annie - The scripts I'd say I've learned the most from are The Graduate, Sunset Boulevard, Toy Story, Gladiator, Casablanca. There are others too, but I think these are the ones worth mentioning.
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Inspired no, but American Beauty is so well written, I think that they shoot it right away without any corrections. Just masterpiece. It's perfect for education purposes.
Thanks Viktor. What kind of screenplays do you write?
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I've seen both films, and I can hardly remember American Beauty whereas Groundhog Day is still quite vivid in my mind. I'm not sure whether that says something about the films or me.
About both, maybe?
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Not so much. I find them to both be distinct works. That said, I think there are much better scripts to look at to learn from.
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Annie Mac I am interested in thriller and romance. What about you?
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2 of the best ever. American Beauty is a masterclass
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Did I read right that a lot of the American Beauty script was being changed as they were filming? I know it went through many re-writes and elements of the story changed dramatically. Either way, great script script and film.
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Had the pleasure of chatting to Danny Rubin quite a bit some time ago. He's as inspiring as his script.
Like what, Frankie?
Viktor, I love romance, humanistic dramas and witty comedies.
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Annie - The scripts I'd say I've learned the most from are The Graduate, Sunset Boulevard, Toy Story, Gladiator, Casablanca. There are others too, but I think these are the ones worth mentioning.
I agree, Frankie
Those are also movie scripts I used over and over again with my film students