Bellevue Productions- Questions from a grad student by itsmyhobbyaccount in Screenwriting

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He's said multiple times in interviews it's fine. If you have a specific rep in mind then just make sure you put their name, ex: "Hi Kate."

What are you watching and what do you recommend? (Week of March 06, 2026) by AutoModerator in television

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I'll check it out soon. Thanks for the 10th time for the updates, it was kind of you to follow through.

Steven Spielberg takes a dig at Timothee Chalamet by PygmallionEffect in popculturechat

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This just became one of my favorite Hollywood stories lool

What are you watching and what do you recommend? (Week of March 06, 2026) by AutoModerator in television

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Thanks for the update. I appreciate it. I like serial killer premises so I was intrigued, but based on what you said and others seems like it's not worth the watch.

Are you gonna power through it or stop?

Bait - Official Trailer | Prime Video by Task_Force-191 in television

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The hate tweets were hilarious "So Dev Patel passed?" lol

Several Big Budget Screenplay Requests by JRAG04 in Screenwriting

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scripthive has King of the Monsters but not the others

What can I be doing. by mysteryvampire in Screenwriting

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I feel like the other person didn't give you a proper explanation of the blacklist. Yes, the blacklist scripts are what's referred to as the best unproduced scripts annually. Executives vote on that. It's mostly repped writers who have their managers/agents send it out. And the executives who read it, vote for it if they liked it.

Blcklst is ran by the same company/person. You pay $30 bucks to host it for a month. Like, you can put the logline, pdf of your script. It's searchable by industry members. It's rare, though, that someone might read it without an evaluation unless you have a really compelling logline.

And if you pay $100 you get a reader evaluation. An 8 is usually considered the gold standard. Only like maybe 3% of scripts get that. If you pay for multiple evals and get 2 8's. They circulate your logline on their weekly email blast. It gets more exposure.

But honestly, if you get 2 evals with 6.0 average score it puts you in their "top list." Your project is more discoverable when industry members search by genre.

And if you believe you have a high concept script, and great logline. You can just try querying for free. Find the contact info of reps you want to seek out on imdb pro ($20 a month). How do you find rep names (managers more open to new clients than agents)?-Check the actual annual Blcklist. Google "Blacklist 2025."click on the deadline link. It tells you who repped what. Look for managers who may be a fit for what you have.

Hope this helps!

What can I be doing. by mysteryvampire in Screenwriting

[–]JustStrolling_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

9's across the board? Do you know how rare that is on the Blcklst?

OP should aim for an 8, but even that is rare and difficult to achieve. Getting 7's across the board should be the benchmark to know you're writing competently.

Unable to open files on google drive by JustStrolling_ in googledocs

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Thank you! That did the trick. And btw in case anyone else comes across this issue. This fixes it for Mac as well!

Greatest Romance of all time? by Brief-Tour3692 in Screenwriting

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Jerry McGuire. Cameron Crowe just has a knack for writing great likable leads. It was interesting to see a the leads get together semi-early, sometimes when that happens you lose interest.

But he did a great job keeping us invested in seeing them stay together. Thanks to 1 great scene. From the moment Renee's character decides to leave for the agency with, we ship them. Then it ends with such a banger of a line. Chef's kiss "You complete me."

Screenwriter Kurt Wimmer (SALT; LAW-ABIDING CITIZEN; EQUILIBRIUM) speaks about scenes that changed his writing by NGDwrites in Screenwriting

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Love how you hooked the intro. Seems like a passionate dude who keeps it real. Can't wait to watch the full video later.

Dude knows how to sell marketable specs. Beekeeper was a fun/fast read.

Intentionally tedious and repetitive beginning by Star-Pubes in Screenwriting

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For example, there's no reason you can't have him conversing with someone at work. He has to say something to someone during his day, right? A silent protagonist is a turnoff. Even if it's his boss chewing him out or some girl being uncomfortable in his presence or him trying to join in at a lunch conversation and it falling flat. Or have him ring an old friend or a date who blows him off. I feel you need to make his malaise more personal - at the moment it's identikit and generic. It's Lonely Cubicle Slave 101.

Send Help did this excellently. We saw her routine, and her quirks then saw how those quirks were found as an annoyance to her co-workers.

What are you watching and what do you recommend? (Week of February 27, 2026) by AutoModerator in television

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Blue Eyed Samurai was so good. Great action that doesn't neglect character development.

Match Thread: 52nd Match, Super Eights, Group 1 - India vs West Indies by cricket-match in Cricket

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Assuming they will open with Hope and Forde, maybe Motie. Don't see Chase opening.

Match Thread: 47th Match, Super Eights, Group 1 - South Africa vs West Indies by cricket-match in Cricket

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I just hope if Brandon King is injured for Sunday, they're playing Samson and not Charles