A list of puns related to "Andrew Marshall (screenwriter)"
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Coincidence? I don't think so. MAR is RAM spelled backward which is also the only direction the Rams offense is going tonight.
LETS GO RAVENS!!!!
Edit: I mean MARvens.
We've got a baby boy coming next year and think we like Andrew for a first name. But we're super stumped for a middle name! Last name is Marshall and we know we don't want any T middle names as that makes his initials ATM and also is too close to Texas A&M.
I'm kind of torn overall, but here's my husbands ranked list of what we've come up with so far. We're also open to other middle names:
For me it would be Shonda Rhimes and Issa Rae. The way Shonda started and just became a show runner without even being in a writers room before is inspiring. The way both of them are so humble. The way Shonda tried her best to make her shows so diverse and the way that Issa is trying to change TV for black people, and the representation of black people, especially black men, in her show 'Insecure', is so inspiring to me.
The show that really got me into wanting to be a screenwriter is 'The Crown' on Netflix. Well it was 'American Horror Story' when I was about 11 or 12 years old, but 'The Crown' is what really wanted to make me write the drama series that Iβve had in my head for over a year.
So, I'm an amateur screenwriter from Finland and I've been working on a script for a couple of weeks now. It's about a poor criminal from L.A who is sent to Alabama to do a gig.
I think I need experience from locals and some general information about small towns in Alabama. I also wanna know the reactions of the local Alabamians who meet the L.A guy there. Thank you so much!
I asked this today in the FFA, but was recommended to make it a post.
If you had exclusive interview access to one screenwriter and could ask them a question about their drama - who would you want to interview, what drama, and what would your question be? (it can also of course be more than one screenwriter/ drama/ and question!)
I have, for the foreseeable next 2 centuries and 5 decades and most likely beyond or until the impending apocalypse happens if before that, taken up the unwanted never asked for totally unnecessary position as eternal spewing obsessor of the drama Time (2018) (apologies for being that kid on the subreddit. But hey, you love what you love and you feel profoundly affected by what you are profoundly affected by. And I canβt keep it in .) So I have many questions for writer-nim Choi Ho Chul.
Screenwriter: Choi Ho Chul
Drama: Time (2018)
Question:
Out of the million building up in my google doc, one is of course: What's the detailed play by play of what you intended the ending of the drama to be vs. the rewrite you had to quickly make when Kim Jung Hyun pulled out? I really love the rewrite and am nearly tempted to think I'd prefer the rewrite over anything originally planned. But I will never know unless I get this exclusive interview and finally learn what was originally planned!! :) And I MUST KNOW.
Edit: Haha- I should have realized that it would be common to ask for further thoughts about the ending of a drama!
So- to add some variety-
other q's I would love to sit and talk for hours with writer-nim Choi about:
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