Tim gets rave reviews. From somewhere not here:
Tim Minear's 3-hour simulated writing-room exercise in breaking the story was invaluable and alone worth the price of admission
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[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Tim gets rave reviews. From somewhere not here:
Tim Minear's 3-hour simulated writing-room exercise in breaking the story was invaluable and alone worth the price of admission
oooh. they should use that quote on the infomercial i assume we'll be seeing along with his series, "how to dress for pitching success" and "how to tell if the showrunner hates you."
"how to tell if the showrunner hates you."
Oh, do tell.
do they throw things?
It must have to do with rage.
It must have to do with rage.
Like 28 Days Later. It's in the blood.
"how to tell if the showrunner hates you."
10) Files all your submitted scripts under R for Recycling
9) Makes you act out particular scenes with character voices in front of the catering staff
8) Wants your next submission to be in crayon
7) Calls you Shakespeare, a lot
6) Asks if you've ever considered writing for Reality TV
5) Refers to you as the "one in every group" guy
4) Has you pitch him ideas from outside the stall
3) Tells you your punchlines make him cry
2) Uses finger quotes when discussing your "dialogue"
1) Makes you break all the news from Fox headquarters
Was there ever any decision with regards to The Inside DVDs? Did I miss the memo?
I believe that somewhere upthread Tim said that there weren't going to be dvds.
UTTAD, according to Tim Minear "The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People" Oct 24, 2005 7:20:19 pm PDT :
So far, no plans for "The Inside" DVDs, alas.
And Tim Minear "The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People" Oct 26, 2005 2:15:38 pm PDT :
they have, I guess, run some sort of numbers and have decided that the 30 million or whatever they ended up spending on our little show would be better spoken of no more. It's too bad, because the last handful, about half the run, that didn't air are all pretty much "Aidan" quality bitty short stories but with tasty theme-threads.