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Making it big in Hollywood is one of the foundational aspects of the American Dream. Even if you don't follow celebrity gossip, or want to be on a reality TV show, or write spec pilots in your spare…   Read Story »
Some dude in Flint, Michigan, home of Michael Moore and Krispy Kreme, has written his own screenplay for a Road House sequel that he envisions as being a starring vehicle for Guy Fieri (yes, good!)…   Read Story »
Wired has an article today about James Erwin, a 37-year-old computer manuals writer who has quit his job to become a full-time screenwriter after posting a successful comment thread on Reddit. Sure.…   Read Story »
Party on Bill. Party on Ted. Schwing! Rumors have been circulating on the Internet for nearly a year that a third Bill and Ted movie was in progress that would star both Sad Keanu Reeves and Happy…   Read Story »
Last weekend, OUR generation's Conan: The Barbarian only made 10 million dollars at the box office, which to someone with zero million dollars still might feel like a lot of millions of dollars, but…   Read Story »
While the world waits with baited breath to hear about the latest developments in the Asteroids adaptation, today we learn that the same producer is optioning the rights of another classic arcade…   Read Story »
Some dude in Florida has written a screenplay for a Ferris Bueller squeakuel and is talking to everybody like it's a done deal. He's probably pretty important. OUR generation's Frank Darabont.   Read Story »
Oh good. The studios (I just call them "the studios" because we all know what I mean: showbuzzz!) are hard at work on a sequel to last year's Tron: Legacy. Purrrrrfect. If there is one thing that I…   Read Story »
We have now reached the portion of the day where I use my new found power to try to make in Hollywood! I don't intend to climb off my pedestal, I'm going to bungee jump! Soon I'll be sitting in a hot…   Read Story »
The people who organize National Novel Writing Month, which is absolute nonsense and an insult to novels, are now turning their sights to the silver screen with "Script Frenzy," an organized fort…   Read Story »