After taking a break to really enjoy my Thanksgiving (which was amazing), I finished the first 36 pages of my screenplay yesterday, Sunday. I was really trying to get it to a point in the story that people would understand where I was going with it...
Then I went to Passage to India for my weekly Sunday brunch and celebrated by stuffing my face with Chicken Tikka Masala and lots of Naan and Dr. Pepper.
I sent out the screenplay to 5 or so people yesterday. I was very nervous to get the feedback. Would people like it or just think it was a mess?
Well, so far so good. The first phone call was from Gooding today. He loved it and wanted to have more pages... Thank God! He will be scoring a majority of it so it's important that it 'speaks' to him. I felt a burden lifted.
Then Maha called me after work and told me she loved it. She gave me very good feedback and laughed as she told me her favorite scenes... very cool.
The funny thing is, they seem to be really loving the characters, which is great. But, it feels like it has nothing to do with me. When I write these characters, I have in mind who will be playing them... so they come alive because of the great people who have inspired them.
The story and the people tend to take off on their own, I feel like i don't have a lot of say-so, sometimes... it's a strange thing. I mean, of course I
do, but these characters do tell you exactly how it's going to be. It's like living in a friendly haunted house... you never know what's going to happen.
Well, as I was typing this, Rod Pocowatchitt called... he liked it, too. That means a lot to me because nobody has heard me talk about all of this more than Rod. And, I greatly respect his opinion and his talent.
I do have a strange scene inserted in the script and it does seem to be confusing people, but, that's easily fixed.
Well, so far so good....
Now, to go fix that scene.
-wade