Hello, /tv/. I am a Hollywood screenwriter recently commissioned by a company to adapt something internet related following the success of "meme movies" such as Deadpool that garnered a positive millennial reaction. For the last couple of months I've lurked this board for attitudes and memes.
Can any of you guys tell me if this is an accurate representation? The execs don't know anything about internet culture, so I really have one focus group.
>>68674521
Are you Stuckmann?
A month ago I would've called that bullshit. But after seeing the emoji movie Sony's putting so much effort into, I don't know anymore.
>>68674521
No, this is the correct way.
Bane: You're a big guy
CIA: For you
>>68674521
>Can any of you guys tell me if this is an accurate representation?
nope its not, lurk more
>>68674521
I mean you could have put more effort and made this believable but you created a failed thread instead. Nice
have a radio in the bar play it ain't me
>>68674521
Only good bit was the classic Dano Wes exchange
Why are Paul Dano and Wes Anderson memes again
CIA: Tell that to Dr. Pavel's snapped neck.
>>68675853
lel
>>68674521
Memes and internet culture is just about being ironic and making fun, the same thing people have been doing for thousands of years but a lot more stupid and meta focused
>>68674521
Tip: For future reference, screenwriters don't do it in wordpad.
>>68674521
fake and gay
>Hollywood screenwriter
>Scene heading is wrong
>Characters are not properly introduced with capitalized names
>"everyone in the par"
Checks out
>>68676251
...what would they do it in then? Vim?
>>68676508
Are you kidding? A simple google search of "screenwriting software" would've brought you to Final Draft, Celtx, FadeIn, Writer's Duet, Scrivener.
Shit man, are you retarded?
>>68676630
>>68676251
>>68676508
If you don't use a typewriter you're a hack and will never be an auteur.
>>68676462
>Characters are not properly introduced with capitalized names
Maybe they were introduced earlier.