tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7823625636675642409.post1971355426521535206..comments2024-03-14T04:07:39.792-07:00Comments on Earl Pomerantz: Just Thinking...: "A Rewrite Night That Was Not Terrible"Earl Pomerantzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16963705121297866334noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7823625636675642409.post-60186303013573225542012-04-19T06:15:09.151-07:002012-04-19T06:15:09.151-07:00Just loved these last two posts Earl.
You've...Just loved these last two posts Earl. <br /><br />You've answered why Aaron Sorkin's Studio 60 didn't work - it was lacking in ridiculousness. How could you have a bunch of funny writers in the same room without milestone buns being stabbed onto a wall? It's just not believable Aaron.Taniahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16152938253067779413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7823625636675642409.post-21707618954617185242012-04-19T05:50:02.608-07:002012-04-19T05:50:02.608-07:00I liked that story. I wish more leaders and manage...I liked that story. I wish more leaders and managers acted as you did. Too often, the "leader" seems to think they got the job because they know more than everyone else. Often, the leader is the leader because no one else wanted the job. Not in your case and not all the time. But more often than not.<br /><br />It sounds like rewrite nights didn't happen every week. Was it a wrenching decision to have a rewrite night if only a few things were wrong? Did a script have to be really bad before a rewrite was ordered?JEDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07538398157297345338noreply@blogger.com