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  1. Posted: April 13, 2016In: Drama

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    Added an answer on April 13, 2016 at 9:29 pm

    >>So I?m just going to write?scripts that connects to the essence of my being.Of course.? But they also need to connect to viewers.Older actors are starving for good roles -- for any roles -- so it's great that you want to write a script whose main characters are older.? But "Danny Collins" waRead more

    >>So I?m just going to write?scripts that connects to the essence of my being.

    Of course.? But they also need to connect to viewers.

    Older actors are starving for good roles — for any roles — so it’s great that you want to write a script whose main characters are older.? But “Danny Collins” was not exactly a box-office success, and?film companies?are running businesses not charities.? The? age-old creative clash between art and commerce.? A never ending, dialectic.

    Just saying.

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  2. Posted: April 13, 2016In: Drama

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    Added an answer on April 13, 2016 at 1:32 pm

    And then there is the marketing issue.? The target viewing audience? for this story is?senior citizens.? A demographic the movie?industry has considered to be challenging and not very profitable.??? I suggest pitching your story to some folks the same age as your main character.??Find out if they fiRead more

    And then there is the marketing issue.? The target viewing audience? for this story is?senior citizens.? A demographic the movie?industry has considered to be challenging and not very profitable.??? I suggest pitching your story to some folks the same age as your main character.??Find out if they find it credible and interesting, if it rings emotionally true to their experience of aging.

    fwiw

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  3. Posted: April 13, 2016In: Drama

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    Well,?I always thought ?a bucket list is for what you're? want to do before you die, not what you want someone else to do before you die.? So what his wife has is a dying wish. Since he's "aging" himself -- why doesn't he fulfill his own bucket list? Doesn't he have one, too?? His wife could be dyinRead more

    Well,?I always thought ?a bucket list is for what you’re? want to do before you die, not what you want someone else to do before you die.? So what his wife has is a dying wish.

    Since he’s “aging” himself — why doesn’t he fulfill his own bucket list? Doesn’t he have one, too?? His wife could be dying – or?just died — ?and maybe she never got around to either creating or checking off her bucket list.? So she’s died with regrets for the life she didn’t live.? Which is a motivation for him to make his own, start checking it off:? get busy living — or get busy dying.? Live the remaining years with relish — not regret.

    And what’s really at stake for him?? Ultimately, if he’s got to be doing it for himself — not for someone else — otherwise is false goal.

    And why would the judge want him ejected?? On what pretext?

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