I’ve made no secret that I wanted to be a screenwriter before. It’s something that I’ve wanted to do as long as I can remember and I have a lot of ideas. The problem with my ideas though is that they are all movies I would want to see. Most of the movies that I end up loving are ones that don’t make millions and millions of dollars. I have been trying to change my thought process of late to think of the kind of movies that Hollywood actually buys and makes into movies and the kind of movies that become hits. This is actually a really difficult exercise.
I came up with one idea, called “When We’re 30 (or 40)” (or “The Marriage Pact”). It’s about a guy and a girl who are best friends in high school or college and after one breaks up with their girlfriend/boyfriend the two of them make a pact that if they don’t find anyone by a certain age that they will get married. Well, what if when they got to be that age one of them actually tried to take the other up on it. What would happen then? My thought process was that this is a familiar idea among people. I think it was on Friends and I know I have seen it somewhere else before too. Also, romantic comedies are cheap and one seemingly comes out every single week for the entire year. Some are good, most are bad, but almost all of them turn a profit. It speaks to the entire point of movie theaters in the first place, so people have a place to take their dates. Now, the problem with this idea is that I would never want to write this movie because I would never want to see this movie and even if I did write it I would be viewed as a bad writer because this movie probably wouldn’t be that good. It would most definitely star Kate Hudson and she is incapable of making a good movie. Still, I think I am on the right track with thinking about the kind of movies that are actually made in Hollywood.
What I am trying to do now is think of something more “high-concept”. A BIG idea, if you will. When I think high-concept I think about Brian K Vaughn selling a spec script for a million dollars after a bidding war. It was an incredible idea that went something like this: read more »
March 25, 2010 – 12:39 pm

Here’s how excited I am for this movie, I am writing this post while the trailer is loading. Seriously, I haven’t even watched it yet and I already know it’s the greatest thing I have ever seen. I am so excited for this movie it’s not even funny.
WATCH THIS THING!!!!
(I’ve watched it three times. I might be in love with a movie trailer.)
December 24, 2009 – 3:00 pm
In what has unknowingly become a tradition for me I have been absolutely gorging myself on movies. Watching between two and four throughout this holiday season. I guess that it makes sense considering the massive amount of free time on my hands and my general love of movies. I’ve been catching up on a lot of stuff I have missed as well re-watching some old favorites. Here’s a few I have been watching lately and mini-reviews of them along with my Netflix rating.
(500) Days of Summer: I find that it is extremely easy to write about things you do not like and extremely hard to write about the things you do like. This one definitely falls into the latter category. This movie was basically made for me. It’s really good and the emotionals are real, but it’s light enough that I could watch it over and over. Great soundtrack and a lot of really creative film stuff that I really enjoyed. The best way I can describe how much I like this movie is the ongoing debate I am having with myself trying to figure out if I would look good dressed like the lead character in this movie (pictured) and if I should start dressing like him. I could pull that off, right? Ummm, yeah. That good. ***** read more »
Tags 500 days of summer, adventureland, anne hathaway, charlene yi, cocaine cowboys, d tox, extract, greg mottola, jason bateman, kristen stewart, michael cera, mike judge, mila kunis, paper heart, rachel getting married, sugar, sylvester stallone, zooey deschanel
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December 15, 2009 – 1:57 pm
Since I was watching a ton of his movies anyways, I decided that I might as well work my way through every film Stallone has ever starred in. I’m about halfway there. Here’s how I am doing.
- Capone
- Death Race 2000
- Lords of Flatbush
- Rocky
- Paradise Alley
- F.I.S.T.
- Rocky II
- Escape to Victory
- Nighthawks
- First Blood
- Rocky III
- Rhinestone
- Rocky IV
- Rambo: First Blood Part II
- Cobra
- Over the Top
- Rambo III
- Tango & Cash
- Lock Up
- Rocky V (refuse to watch)
- Oscar
- Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (won’t watch considering Stallone said it was his worst movie.)
- Demolition Man
- Cliffhanger
- The Specialist
- Assassins
- Judge Dredd
- Daylight
- Cop Land
- Antz
- Get Carter
- Driven
- D-Tox
- Avenging Angelo
- Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
- Rocky Balboa
- Rambo
Tags avenging angelo, cliffhanger, cop land, d tox, death race 2000, demolition man, escape to victory, judge dredd, movie demolition man, paradise alley, rambo, rambo first blood, rambo first blood part ii, rambo iii, rocky, rocky balboa, rocky ii, rocky iii, rocky iv, spy kids, spy kids 3 d, sylvester stallone
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