Screenwriting : Truth in advertising... by Tom Batha

Tom Batha

Truth in advertising...

Yesterday I skimmed through a movie called "Rottweiler" (2016). Not a single Rottweiler in the entire 65 minute movie. Nada. Zero. Zilch.

What the hell, man. What the hell.

Craig D Griffiths

Tom Batha truth and advertising are rarely scene together unfortunately.

Imagine:

Beer, makes you act like an idiot and gets you fat.

Cigarettes, they’ll kill you, enjoy.

Can’t see that happening.

Jerry Robbins

I remember a joke from YEARS ago when "Chariots of Fire" was first released. Someone said (it might have been Johnny Carson - I wish I could remember), "I sat through the whole movie - not one damned chariot in it!"

Virginia Brucker

Love Chariots of Fire. There's a super book called The Flying Scotsman that tells you about Eric Liddell's life, and death, in a POW camp. He was an extraordinary man on so many levels.

Stephen Floyd

I don’t remember any canines or aquifers in Reservoir Dogs, either.

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