Jeremy likes movies. He's directed a few, and written even more. Sometimes people like them and give him shiny things to commemorate their liking of them.
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Full Moon By: Jeremy Review of: Black Mark Devil (version) on: 05/14/2008 In terms of just your writing style it's hard to fault you. The read was practically effortless. You have a...[more]
Tour de..... um... I liked it. By: Jeremy Review of: Unmasked on: 05/14/2008 To say that this script is well written is an understatement and an exercise in the obvious. It flows beautifully...[more]
Tennessee hillbilly, the first in my family to get further than high school. Undergrad double major in Theater and English. Learning International Phonetics got rid of my Southern accent. I received the first MFA in Acting
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I first write my scripts in pencil. I only use Dixon Ticonderoga number 2 HBs. Probably, the finest pencil made. <br><br> When you want to make a point, be sharp and get the lead out, use
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I used to write sitcom specs in my younger days (unsuccessfully). Quit writing for about ten years then started again a fews years ago. Pretty much just write screenplays now (also unsuccessfully). I'm available for writing
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English bloke from Birmingham. (currently exiled to Wolverhampton) <br> <br> Enjoys writing, football, curry, cinema, music, funny people and distracting myself with the inter-web. <br> <br> Here to learn the art of screenwriting. 3 screenplays so
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I was a trial lawyer for twenty years. Now I'm a flake. Or so I'm told. Not in so many words, mind you, but. . . Oh, well. What are ya gonna do? As Mark Twain
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Love, Sex, & Death in the 21st CenturyUploaded: 05/14/2008 by Jeremy Screenplay - Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy After becoming an over-night household name, the media turns Elwin Drue into the new poster boy for the 'common man',
putting him in a precarious position when he's asked to fake a suicide attempt in order to stop the masses from killing themselves.
The Untitled Work of Paul Shepard (2008)Uploaded: 04/01/2008 by Jeremy Screenplay - Comedy, Documentary, Romance Documentary filmmaker Paul Shepard is in a slump. All he wants to do is document the answers to questions like
"Why are we here?", "What does it mean to be happy?", while his producer insists that he does something about Pandas for the Discovery Channel. When a new book of poetry arrives from his now-famous ex it inspires him to do a film about modern relationships. Do we need them and why? Upon discovering that the anti-men poems are all about him Paul is thrust into a journey that forces him to examine all of his past relationships and opinions on love. But is it too late to win back the one he pushed away? The lines of reality are blurred as Paul starts to become questioned on whether he's making a film about his life, or the life he wanted to have.
FLIPUploaded: 03/18/2008 by Jeremy Screenplay - Mystery/Suspense After a one night stand gone wrong, a man decides to use his skills of deduction to help out a
woman in need while at the same time avoiding his own past troubles.
Eighteen Inches of Personal Space: 3rd DraftUploaded: 03/04/2005 by Jeremy Screenplay - Comedy, Drama, Romance Hoff Woodburn and Ingrid Field are in love: unconditionally. Hoff is a semi-suicidal artist who is only able to paint
what is directly in front of him, Ingrid wants to be a writer, but lives her days out surrounded by antiques that nobody comes to see. Ingrid and Hoff spend time in their small Harbor town together by not being together. Without notice Audrey Beller, Hoff’s ex- lesbian, ex-girlfriend, floats back into town on a cruise ship wondering if the past dictates the future, if she and Hoff can rekindle their passionate relationship regardless of the scars that have been left from it. Eighteen Inches of Personal Space is a dark comedy about the differences that bring people together and the similarities that keep them at arms length.