I'm going to try and write a sketch a day. Will I:-
a)Give up in about a week
b)Go insane
c)Suceed
I'm guessing its going to be a mixture of a) and b) and the suc part of c).
I'm going to try and write a sketch a day. Will I:-
a)Give up in about a week
b)Go insane
c)Suceed
I'm guessing its going to be a mixture of a) and b) and the suc part of c).
I thought about doing this and then I remembered I'm lazy, good luck mate.
b)
If you are not already insane, how come you're here?
You may experience D) running out of paper.
Tis a good exercise but keep them short or you will will give up. Good advice I once received - write what you can, not what you can't.
I personally would go insane. I'm sorry, but I fear you might also.
Go for it.
I insist.
Didn't John 'was funny ages ago' Hughes set a target of 100 jokes per week or something. Obviously, if you've seen Curly Sue you'll know he failed.
Lol, I like Curly Sue. john Hughes is great, although does he still work? I wouldn't care, I'll stick with his 80's movies.
I'm just imdb-ing him now and he's not done much.
It really is a catalogue of bad films, with the odd good one. I count Home Alone in the good section.
He must be one of the richest writers on the planet. His 80s output was hit after hit after hit.
Home Alone and The Breakfast Club are great.
Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)
The Great Outdoors (1988)
Uncle Buck (1989)
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)
Home Alone (1990)
That's a very impressive run. He's had some stinkers, but there aren't many film writers with such big runs. Unless, they stay anonymous.
Yes, there is a lot of crap, "dang" I wish I hadn't of looked at that list, I always thought of him as great.
Home Alone
Uncle Buck
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
The Breakfast Club
Are the ones I like, the rest are pretty poor.
Uncle Buck is wicked too I forgot about that. Judd Nelson in The Breakfast Club is fantastic.
I love The Breakfast Club, it is sooo eighties and sooo brilliant.
I love Uncle Buck, such a good film. Same goes for Breakfast Club. He had the idea for Drillbit Taylor, which he gave to Seth Rogen to write and stars Owen Wilson. It looks like it could be good.
I hope it will be I like Rogan, Hughes and Wilson.