Archive for the 'Tarzan' Category
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When do you walk away?
Often, the only power a screenwriter has is to walk away, and the decision whether to do it is almost never straightforward.
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I am a white male of European descent
My last normal job — the 9-to-5 kind — was as an assistant at Oliver Stone’s production company. At the time, he was in post-production on Natural Born Killers, and developing future projects, one of which was a remake of Planet of the Apes.
Any version of Apes must tackle the basic question of, “How [...]
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Everything is turned in
For the first time in almost a year, I’m caught up on all my writing.
Yesterday, I turned in the oft-delayed Tarzan, and this morning I emailed revisions on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Adding to the joyous feeling: this is a three-day weekend in the U.S. (Monday is Memorial Day), so I won’t [...]
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Writing on the Coast Starlight from Los Angeles to Seattle
Last week, I took Amtrak’s Coast Starlight train from Los Angeles to Seattle, which meant 36 hours on the rails. That’s a very long time to spend in linear motion, but it was worth it.
My goal was to get some quality, uninterrupted writing time for the oft-delayed Tarzan, and I got it. I [...]
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Working on multiple projects
How to juggle multiple ideas. First, avoid it if you can.

