April 26, 06:55 PM
Once we start shooting, I am almost never in the writers room. The later it gets into the season, the later the scripts are ready. In the beginning of the season, we had eight scripts done before when were shooting. We hope to do that again. It's hard when you are trying to write a script into next week's show.
How does that make sense? That last comment was rubbish
Really well written!
I'm hoping to travel soon, any other sites to find good cheap hotels?
Would you get a cosmetic surgery
Do you think renting a car would be cheaper than flying?
Greast site guys! And nice post too!
are you guys gnna start having "musical" guests could be a source of funny antics or good $from sony or what ever
ps your awsome
joshua 8 )
Do you ever do the cartoon caption contest in the New Yorker?
i love your show so much. i wish i could write for it. i'm also madly in love with you in a creepy way. sorry.
Does any rewriting take place after the script is written?
do you own an xm radio...i got one for 20 bucks
Thank you for bringing Elaine Stritch on as Jack's mom - I love her. She could be a great addition to the cast. She just needs to use a few instances of her real life (think her Broadway show - think Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra)HAHAHAHAHA!She is my favorite character on the show until now, that is besides you and Jack and Kevin and Tracy. Do you get it I love the show! (And I love what Elaine Stritch brings to it).
Do you have any comments on what is going on with Alec right now?
I love Chris Parnell. Is there ever a chance of a permanant role for him?
How are you spending your "break"?
Hi Tina, keep up the great work!
Is your character's name based on your first name Elizabeth? Any reason as to why Tracy's real name is also his character's name? take care!
My favorite part of the season was the bra trick. I thought I was the only one who did that!
Tina:
I know this is coming out of left field, but I wrote a full-length feature screenplay that would be perfect for you. I am a legitimate writer (member of the WGA) and a film professor.
The script was read by several studios / production companies (via my manager in L.A.)... everyone loved it, but said it was cast dependent.
Here's the concept:
LOGLINE
In the vein of MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING, the top marriage counselor in NYC falls for her biggest rival as well as the patient they’re both helping.
The tone of this irreverent, fast-paced story is akin to SIDEWAYS, while the banter between the main characters is all Tracy–Hepburn all the time.
Is there any way I (or my manager) can send you the script? I am in the process of speaking with investors.
You would be perfect for the lead character... I really think it's a great fit for your sensibilities.
Thanks for your consideration.
-- Jeff
Did you choose to be an actor on the show, versus just a writer, or was that suggested by Lorne or the network?
Tina:
I know this is coming out of left field, but I wrote a full-length feature screenplay that would be perfect for you. I am a legitimate writer (member of the WGA) and a film professor.
The script was read by several studios / production companies (via my manager in L.A.)... everyone loved it, but said it was cast dependent.
Here's the concept:
LOGLINE
In the vein of MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING, the top marriage counselor in NYC falls for her biggest rival as well as the patient they’re both helping.
The tone of this irreverent, fast-paced story is akin to SIDEWAYS, while the banter between the main characters is all Tracy–Hepburn all the time.
Is there any way I (or my manager) can send you the script? I am in the process of speaking with investors.
You would be perfect for the lead character... I really think it's a great fit for your sensibilities.
Thanks for your consideration.
-- Jeff