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Sometimes I think it would be pretty neat being a "script doctor."  You know, one of those folks who are hired to read through a movie or television script and fix it, because it sucks.

I also believe that there's a lot of people who feel the same way, especially after sitting through a bad movie that stole two or more hours of their lives.  Anyone, after sitting in uncomfortable theater seats eating and drinking a jumbo sized popcorn combo, would probably feel like they could do a better job.

I'm guessing, though, that it's not an easy job to break into.

I wonder how hard it would be to get a job as a script reader?

    Posted by waustin on 2009-11-05 11:21:04 | Rating: | Views: 8
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Yeah, I've seen some movies that had some really cornny lines, so cornny I felt uncomfortable. Can't imagine how the actor/actress felt though. Just being able to write a script would be hard all by it's self. Just think, the moods and moves are included I do beleive.
Posted by  smitty41  on 2009-11-05 11:34:22 
  
I'm sure writing a script would be difficult (maybe, not for some people I guess), but with a script doctoring job most of the work would be done already.

There are some movies and shows that I've watched and actually felt embarrassed for the actor(s) in it.
Posted by  waustin  on 2009-11-05 11:37:48 
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