Scott Douglas: Comedian and editor in Hollywood, California.

Lena Banks

Hi Scott, you came up in a Stage 32 email suggesting I add you to my network. Thanks for serving. To your passion and success, Lena Banks http://www.ThinkTankInk.com

Shane Dean

Bases Loaded Entertainment, "THE STOP THE VIOLENCE, SAVE OUR FUTURE PROJECT," and Shane Dean cordially invite you out to the CELEBRITY BASKETBALL GAME presented by the Department of Family and Children's Services, at the STAPLES CENTER on June 23, 2013. To be on the guest list for the RED CARPET and...

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Leonard Benedetto

Experienced script reader/story analyst here - very reasonable rates

Danny Jaye Rubio

Hello, My name is Danny Jaye Rubio and I'm a Writer/Actor/Producer from San Francisco Bay Area, USA. Putting my name out into the open to network alongside many filmmakers from all over the world. I can do Film, TV, Documentary and all kinds of other things. At anytime feel free to contact me if you...

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Roland Bayse

thanks for adding me :)

Richard "RB" Botto

Hey Scott, we recently added the ability for users to subscribe to Lounge topics. To get you started, we've automatically subscribed you to the production topic. You can see the latest posts in your subscribed topics by clicking the My Lounge subscriptions tab on your wall. You can easily add and update Lounge subscriptions by clicking Manage my subscriptions from the same page. Enjoy!

Sean Robertson

Hey Scott, you had a chance to look at that screenplay yet? First ten pages of it have been uploaded to my loglines and screenplays page, tell me what you think!

Scott Douglas

Hello everyone. Thank you for the comments and for the screenwriters aplenty. I originally thought that would be the hardest part, to get someone else to write you a story. I have written the first page in a novel format if anyone would like to see the tone I'm trying to set. I wrote it in about 10...

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Rob Tobin

Great background, Scott!

Richard "RB" Botto

Hey Scott, I'm excited to announce our new Stage 32 Lounge, a major upgrade to the previous Discussions area. Here are some of the highlights:

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Scott Douglas

HI Luis. Whats going on?

Luis R. Quintero

All is great my friend, how about you?

System Admin

Hey Scott, a few days ago we implemented a new privacy setting to give you the option of accepting private messages only from users within your network. Today, I discovered a bug with the way this option is set for new users. I just wanted to let you know that the bug is now fixed, so all members are now able to receive private messages from any other member (the default setting). If you'd like to receive private messages only from users within your network, you can change this setting here. Also, you can access your privacy settings at any time from the drop-down menu that appears when you ho...

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How's the project coming along?

Jordan Tate

Hi Scott, nice to meet you. J.T

GENRE: Action, Fantasy, Historical, Horror
LOGLINE: There was a point in history that the Japanese were the most advanced producers of firearms; then for the next 400 years they gave up the gun, for the sword. Along with this they forbade all outsiders to enter and no one was to leave with out permission. Why? Blamed on a failed invasion by the Golden Horde; zombies began to appear. However, the use of firearms proved ineffective due to slow reloading and common misfires. The Japanese fell back on the only tools that had never failed them. The almighty sword and the fearless Samurai.
Luis R. Quintero
Would you sacrifice years from…

Would you sacrifice years from your total life for instant guaranteed success?

Gary Gudgeon

I think everyone has their own interpretation of success. Is Success a Place? A Feeling? A Journey? Does instant success even exist? I think the answer depeds on the individual.

Matt Milne

yes, I would. I would gladly work 6 years on a project if it was likely to be a smash hit on release, no problem.

Sand Das

Succession always in process and progress is success, as I realized.

Richard "RB" Botto

Hi Scott, we've just added a new section to your tool bar - Resources. Here you'll find links to the best acting, filmmaking, and screenwriting resources as well as a comprehensive list of film schools and film festivals. We'll be adding new categories and links regularly. One more thing, you can now find the "Messages" link in your sidebar right under your name. Enjoy!

Richard "RB" Botto

Hi Scott, we've just released a pretty big update that I think you'll be excited about. You can now see posts and updates by everyone in your network right on your own wall. Happy networking!

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