Screenwriting 101: Shane Black

“The feeling of finishing the script, the first draft, was the high. Everything that followed — though of interest, and sometimes slightly…

Screenwriting 101: Shane Black

“The feeling of finishing the script, the first draft, was the high. Everything that followed — though of interest, and sometimes slightly exhilarating — could never match the idea of having just taken your story and racked your brain, finally having it on paper in a version you’re willing to tolerate and ready to try to sell. I remember Joe Eszterhas calling me and saying, ‘Woo hoo! I just sold another one!’ You know, there were fun times, but I didn’t get into that whole money thing with Joe or the competition. It just seemed a little phony to me. Because ultimately, I like making money, but it’s not exclusively what I’m trying to do. It won’t make my life fulfilled. Directing comes closer than anything I’ve found yet to providing me with a good reason to get up in the morning that goes beyond just getting some money. Because all the money does is buy the bed. Getting out of it is the problem.”

— Shane Black

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