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Tales from the Script: 50 Hollywood Screenwriters Share Their Stories [Kindle Edition]

Peter Hanson , Paul Robert Herman
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*Starred Review* Much like The Mailroom (2003), which looked at the wheeling and dealing in Hollywood from the perspectives of power players who came up through agency mailrooms, Tales from the Script offers a comprehensive look at the realities of working as a screenwriter from the perspective of those who have made careers out of writing for the big screen. Editors Hanson and Herman interviewed 50 writers for the book, including William Goldman, Antwone Fisher, and Nora Ephron. The writers offer candid thoughts and anecdotes about everything from breaking into the business to learning how to accept rejection, from finding a niche in the business to dealing with getting fired off a project. In between the writers’ commentary are sections that feature thoughts from others involved in the business, including a contest judge, a development executive, and a therapist. “There is a sense of being in the Old West here—it’s like panning for gold,” writer Steve Koren opines. In all, this overview captures the excitement, frustration, and reality of being a working screenwriter in an accessible and essential volume that aspiring screenwriters will devour. --Kristine Huntley

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“Tales From the Script gathers notable veterans of the screen wars who demonstrate the basic truth of our adventures in Movieland: Writing is the easy part.”

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1985 KB
  • Publisher: HarperCollins e-books; Original edition (January 26, 2010)
  • Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00338QETC
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and Informative, February 13, 2010
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I loved this book even though I'm not a screenwriter. I picked it up because I'm a movie buff who loves behind-the-scenes stories. I never knew how badly screenwriters are treated, and I never knew how important screenplays are. But after reading this incredibly entertaining book, I feel like I just got to know all of the writers included. They're a fun bunch of people, they've seen everything there is to see in Hollywood, and their stories are just as compelling as the movies they write!

The photos of the writers make it feel like they're sitting right in front of me, and the extra interviews at the end of every chapter are really cool -- it's great to get the viewpoints of a development executive, a movie director, a guy who runs a script contest, etc. Thanks to "Tales from the Script," I have a new appreciation for how hard it is to write a movie, and I loved hearing all the stories about the making of "Bull Durham," "Butch Cassidy," "X-Men," "War of the Worlds," "The Mist," and so many others.

I know friends who write scripts, and I'm going to recommend this book to all of them, but it's not just for screenwriters. If you love movies, you'll enjoy this book as much as I did! Oh, and I can't wait to see the "Tales from the Script" movie when it comes out on DVD!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Perspective on How Hollywood Actually Operates, March 2, 2010
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I was completely surprised by this book. I'm just an average movie-goer and I had never heard of most of the people that were interviewed. It's an unusual paradox. These are some of our society's favorite writers, yet almost nobody knows who they are.

"Tales from the Script" provides thoughtful interviews with an impressively broad group of writers that ranges across a huge number of films from "Alien" and "X-Men" to "Taxi Driver" and "The Shawshank Redemption". The truth behind the curtain is funny and insightful.

It's a shame that the actors and directors steal all of the limelight!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book of screen writer interviews!, July 25, 2010
This book by Peter Hanson and Paul Herman is an excellent read. Whether you are a film geek, a writer, or someone who likes to read interviews, you will find something to entertain you in this book. Learning about the journey scripts take from writer to film from the people who write them is fascinating. Paul Herman and Peter Hanson did an excellent job choosing a variety of screenwriters to interview, so many different genres of screen writers are represented. Additionally, reading this book is a great way to discover some new movies that you might not have seen before. I highly recommend this book. There is also a film version which is very well done - so check that out if you enjoy the book.
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Michigan native Peter Hanson studied film at New York University and journalism at the University at Albany, then spent ten years as a writer/editor for various publications before expanding into books and movie projects. He is the author of "Tales from the Script: 50 Hollywood Screenwriters Share Their Stories," "Dalton Trumbo, Hollywood Rebel" (a finalist for the Theatre Library Association Award) and "The Cinema of Generation X." In addition to directing the acclaimed feature-length documentary version of "Tales from the Script," he directed the feature-length documentary "Every Pixel Tells a Story" and the award-winning short "Stagehand," and he co-wrote the narrative feature "The Last Round." His horror screenplay "Savage" recently sold to production company Picture Road, and Hanson is preparing to direct the dramatic feature "The Eulogist," based on his own original script. Hanson writes the "Beyond the Page" column for "Script" magazine and the blog "Every '70s Movie." His website, which features extensive original content, is GrandRiverFilms.com. He lives in Beverly Hills, California.

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