Archive for the “Screenwriting From Iowa” Category


“We wrote a script but didn’t really have a clue on how to get it made.”  Neal Purvis Screenwriters’ Masterclass: Screenwrtiers Discuss their Greatest Films Kevin Conroy Scott Before Robert Wade and Neal Purvis became working screenwriters Robert Wade and Neal Purvis—credited on several James Bond scripts (Skyfall, Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace)—they wondered if they’d ever see a […]

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Challenged Athletes Foundation: It is the mission of the Challenged Athletes Foundation® (CAF) to provide opportunities and support to people with physical disabilities so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics. CAF believes that involvement in sports at any level increases self-esteem, encourages independence and enhances quality of life. Related: In […]

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“The manly sport of golf—where you can dress like a pimp and no one will care.”—Robin WIlliams

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“When Sofia Coppola, the director of Lost in Translation, sent me the script, she included a photo and said, ‘This is what I have in mind.’, It was Brad Pitt in an ad for espresso in a can, and he had the same grimace: ‘I can’t believe I’m selling this can of coffee.’, That influenced […]

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Epiphany: A moment in which you suddenly see or understand something in a new or very clear way. Merriam-Webster definition  “Inside each and every one of us is our one, true authentic swing. Something we was born with. Something that’s ours and ours alone. Something that can’t be learned… something that’s got to be remembered.” Bagger Vance […]

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“I think people trying to get into the spotlight are much more interesting than people in the spotlight. That’s why I think Tin Cup is a really well conceived and executed movie, because it’s about a guy who’s trying to get there. And when he gets there, he doesn’t know how to stay there. I think stories […]

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One of the people I got to know when I lived in Iowa was actor Gary Kroeger who was born and raised in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Kroeger left Iowa to attend Northwestern University where he started an improv group with Julia Louis Dreyfus. The two of them ended up with Second City in Chicago and […]

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“I have no daily process. I have trouble calling myself a writer. It was never a plan of mine. I learned to type in the Navy’s communication corps, learned Morse code and how to type at 100 words a minute (I never went to war). Typing was a skill I took advantage of. I like […]

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“Courage is like a muscle. We strengthen it with use.” Screenwriter and actress Ruth Gordon After writing almost 1,700+ posts on screenwriting and filmmaking (on top of probably 1,700+ other blogs out there on screenwriting, filmmaking and movies) it’s hard to write something fresh, but today I want to touch on an Oscar-nominated husband and […]

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On this day six years ago I wrote the post below reflecting on a relatively unknown golfer named Zach Johnson who beat Tiger Woods in his prime at the Masters Tournament. Since the Masters was today I thought I’d have a special repost Sunday and add a fitting quote by writer Carl Hiaasen that shows a […]

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