Los Angeles Times Sunday by the pool
If you’re going to read a newspaper (and actual, physical paper, not an online version) by a pool in Vegas, there’s none better than the Los Angeles Times. Among the many interesting entertainment-related pieces in Sunday’s LAT there’s a short interview with script rewrite specialist Billy Ray, whose second directorial effort “Breach” was released this weekend. When asked what it’s like to be a rewrite man, he responds:
By the time they bring you in as a rewriter, everyone around yo is in a state of panic. Because they’ve done draft after draft and they’ve spent a ton of money and they just want someone to come in and say, “Don’t worry, it’s all gong to be OK and there’s a way to fix this.” So you get to come in and be a hero. And that’s a great feeling. When you’re the first writer on the movie it’s like sticking your head in the mouth of a cannon.
We would link to it, but it’s only available online to subscribers.
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