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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.
Box set containing all five films from the hugely popular 'Herbie'
series. In 'The Love Bug' (1969), Herbie, a Volkswagen with a mind
of its own, gets involved with a race car driver (Dean Jones),
after a stuffy rival (David Tomlinson) takes a haughty attitude
towards the car. In 'Herbie Rides Again' (1974), Herbie tries to
help an old woman who is trying to prevent a property developer
from building a skyscraper on her land. In 'Herbie Goes to Monte
Carlo' (1977), a spy ring hide a huge diamond in Herbie's gas tank
while he is racing in a Paris to Monte Carlo race. Herbie also
finds time to fall in love with a Lancia. In 'Herbie Goes Bananas'
(1980), the little VW is being driven to Brazil to to race in Rio,
but finds several slapstick obstacles in his way. Finally, in
'Herbie Fully Loaded' (2005), the world's wackiest Volkswagen is
back in action. Maggie Peyton (Lindsay Lohan), the first Peyton to
graduate from college receives a graduation present from her dad
(Michael Keaton). But instead of a 250Z, she instead receives a
Volkswagon Bug (Herbie) who soon takes over all of Maggie's
driving. After having her best friend Kevin (Justin Long) restore
Herbie, she goes to the car show and beats all-time racer Trip
Murphy (Matt Dillon). He demands a rematch and attempts to discover
the secret behind Herbie. After losing a big race to Trip because
of Herbie's stubbornness, Maggie enters the Daytona 500. But will
Herbie win?
Triple bill of the comedy franchise starring Ben Stiller. In 'Night
at the Museum' (2006), Larry Daley (Stiller) is a kind-hearted
dreamer who always knew that he was destined for greatness. In need
of money he takes a job as a lowly graveyard-shift security guard
at the Museum of Natural History in order to provide a more stable
life for his ten-year-old son. On his first night on the job,
however, he finds that the guardianship of the museum is far from
stable. At nightfall an Egyptian spell brings the artefacts and wax
figures to life. With Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher) charging
through the hallways, miniature Romans and cowboys embroiled in a
deadly feud, and a two-ton Tyrannosaurus Rex nagging to play fetch,
Larry turns to a wax replica of President Theodore Roosevelt (Robin
Williams) for a little advice on keeping things intact. In 'Night
at the Museum 2: Escape from the Smithsmonian' (2009), Larry
receives news that the Museum of Natural History is to be closed
for renovations, and the exhibits moved into federal storage at the
Smithsonian Institution in Washington, where the collection
includes artefacts associated with many of the great figures of
American history including Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams), General
Custer (Bill Hader) and Al Capone (Jon Bernthal). Larry must
infiltrate the museum's tight security to rescue Jedediah (Owen
Wilson) and Octavius (Steve Coogan), who have been shipped there by
mistake. In 'Night at the Museum 3: Secret of the Tomb' (2014), as
the magic of the Tablet of Ahkmenrah begins to fade, Larry travels
around the world in order to reunite members of his museum crew
including Roosevelt, Jedediah and Octavius and, of course,
Ahkmenrah (Rami Malek) to try to save the magic before it's too
late.
Triple bill of the comedy franchise starring Ben Stiller. In 'Night
at the Museum' (2006), Larry Daley (Stiller) is a kind-hearted
dreamer who always knew that he was destined for greatness. In need
of money he takes a job as a lowly graveyard-shift security guard
at the Museum of Natural History in order to provide a more stable
life for his ten-year-old son. On his first night on the job,
however, he finds that the guardianship of the museum is far from
stable. At nightfall an Egyptian spell brings the artefacts and wax
figures to life. With Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher) charging
through the hallways, miniature Romans and cowboys embroiled in a
deadly feud, and a two-ton Tyrannosaurus Rex nagging to play fetch,
Larry turns to a wax replica of President Theodore Roosevelt (Robin
Williams) for a little advice on keeping things intact. In 'Night
at the Museum 2: Escape from the Smithsmonian' (2009), Larry
receives news that the Museum of Natural History is to be closed
for renovations, and the exhibits moved into federal storage at the
Smithsonian Institution in Washington, where the collection
includes artefacts associated with many of the great figures of
American history including Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams), General
Custer (Bill Hader) and Al Capone (Jon Bernthal). Larry must
infiltrate the museum's tight security to rescue Jedediah (Owen
Wilson) and Octavius (Steve Coogan), who have been shipped there by
mistake. In 'Night at the Museum 3: Secret of the Tomb' (2014), as
the magic of the Tablet of Ahkmenrah begins to fade, Larry travels
around the world in order to reunite members of his museum crew
including Roosevelt, Jedediah and Octavius and, of course,
Ahkmenrah (Rami Malek) to try to save the magic before it's too
late.
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