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This is" "the only screenwriting guide by two guys who have
actually done it (instead of some schmuck who just gives lectures
about screenwriting at the airport Marriott); "These guys are proof
that with no training and little education, ANYONE can make it as a
screenwriter" (Paul Rudd).
Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon's movies have made over a
billion dollars at the box office--and now they show you how to do
it yourself This book is full of secret insider information about
how to conquer the Hollywood studio system: how to write, pitch,
structure, and get drunk with the best of them. Well...maybe not
the best of them, but certainly the most successful. (If you're
aiming to win an Oscar, this is not the book for you ) But if you
can type a little, and can read and speak English--then you too can
start turning your words into stacks of money
This is the only screenwriting book you will ever need (because all
other ones pretty much suck). In these pages, Garant and Lennon
provide the kind of priceless tips you won't find anywhere else,
including:
- The art of pitching
- Getting your foot in the door
- Taking notes from movie stars
- How to get fired and rehired
- How to get credit and royalties
And most important: what to buy with the huge piles of money you're
going to make
"Writing Movies for Fun and Profit" will take you through the highs
and lows of life as a professional screenwriter. From the highs of
hugging Gisele Bundchen and getting kung fu punched by Jackie Chan
to the soul-crushing lows of "Herbie: Fully Loaded."
Read this book and you'll have everything you need to make your
first billion the old-fashioned way--by "selling out" in show
business
A portion of the authors' proceeds from this book are being
contributed to the USO of Metropolitan Washington, a private,
nonprofit organization dedicated to serving active duty military
members and their families in the greater Washington, DC, region.
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Steadfast
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Nikos Kopsidas
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In March 1970, Odysseas Andronikos, a chief petty officer in the
Royal Hellenic Navy, is prepared to reap the benefits of his
intense studies. After learning English and details of the American
culture, he receives his orders to report to the Navy Seabee base
in Rhode Island. Odysseas is more than ready to escape the Greek
military dictatorship and begin a new adventure in America.
After Odysseas arrives in Rhode Island, he slowly adjusts to the
ways of American life. Soon he meets Melina Spencer-a beautiful
woman trapped in an abusive marriage to a United States naval
officer. Desperate to escape her situation and find a better life
for her children, Melina begins a torrid, forbidden affair with
Odysseas. Despite obvious political and immigration barriers,
Melina and Odysseas fall in love-but it is not long before Odysseas
is sent back to Greece. Desperate and alone in his country,
Odysseas is willing to risk everything to be with the only woman he
has ever loved.
Based on true events, "Steadfast" weaves suspense with
governmental power, corruption, torture, and even death-and proves
that love is the most powerful emotion of all.
This third edition of Othello offers a completely new introduction
by Christina Luckyj, providing readers with a nuanced understanding
of early modern theatre and culture, and demonstrating how careful
attention to Shakespeare's language, staging and dramaturgy can
open up fresh interpretations of the play. Tracing critical and
performance trends up to the present day, Luckyj shows how the
drama taps into contemporary cultural paradoxes surrounding
blackness, marriage, and politics to create a powerful double
perspective, illuminating the creative and destructive power of
stories and of human love itself. Supplemented by an updated
reading list and extensive illustrations, this edition also
features revised commentary notes, offering the very best in
contemporary criticism of this great tragedy.
What is he, twelve? Why doesn't he want to be friends with you no
more? 1923. As shots ring out from the warring mainland, on the
island of Inisherin it's the rift between old drinking pals Padraic
and Colm that leads both men to ever more alarming action. Winner:
Best Screenplay, Venice Film Festival 2022. Nominated: Best
Screenplay, Golden Globe Awards 2023.
Agamemnon is the first of the three plays within the Oresteia
trilogy and is considered to be one of Aeschylus' greatest works.
This collection of 12 essays, written by prominent international
academics, brings together a wide range of topics surrounding
Agamemnon from its relationship with ancient myth and ritual to its
modern reception. There is a diverse array of discussion on the
salient themes of murder, choice and divine agency. Other essays
also offer new approaches to understanding the notions of wealth
and the natural world which imbue the play, as well as a study of
the philosophical and moral questions of choice and revenge.
Arguments are contextualized in terms of performance, history and
society, discussing what the play meant to ancient audiences and
how it is now received in the modern theatre. Intended for readers
ranging from school students and undergraduates to teachers and
those interested in drama (including practitioners), this volume
includes a performer-friendly and accessible English translation by
David Stuttard.
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