Submitted by shrimptooth t3_zt26oa in IAmA

Got my start on Reddit and Twitter posting scripts like "Fast Nein: The Fast & The Fuhrer" and "Lord of the Fyre Festival." I wrote the first Binge and directed this one!

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Proof: https://imgur.com/a/6PAvE0V

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Fit-Plant-9661 t1_j1bv8j8 wrote

One more question, have you ever consider remaking west side story set in the 1980s but calling it West Side Corey were the two gangs are Corey Haim and Corey Feldman supporters respectively but cannot agree on which actor is better?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1cd5t5 wrote

The short answer is yes of course. The long answer is when I first moved to LA I lived at the Oakwoods which is filled with child stars hoping to get on a show for pilot season. My neighbor was Corey Haim and I saw him at the convenience store in the complex 3 different times buying D BATTERIES. And if I saw it 3x imagine how many times he was actually buying them. I wonder everyday what he was doing with those. Boom box? That’s what my movie would be about. Thank you.

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saulfineman t1_j1c5kgg wrote

That’s a ridiculous plot, everyone knows Corey Feldman was a better actor.

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Fit-Plant-9661 t1_j1c6pyn wrote

Haimheads would not agree with that but eve everyone’s entitled to their opinion.Haim was in silver bullett with Gary busey that movie is greatest. Feldman had a good run but I don’t think you can put silver bullet up against any movie except here comes the boom with Kevin James

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rndname t1_j1bmxnp wrote

How high do you have to be to write stuff like this?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1boanm wrote

It's a good question! One I'm asked all the time. I actually don't do drugs at all. I smoked weed a bit in high school and college but other than that I'm mostly a Bud Light and Coke Zero kind of guy.

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LeVampirate t1_j1butsv wrote

Oh, that sounds like a deplorable cocktail, but if it gets the creative juices flowing I'll take a double.

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radicz t1_j1cw63y wrote

But.. beer with coke is delicious, one of my favorite summertime drinks.

Edit: to all the butthurt beer gatekeepers, just try it. It's a popular drink in some countries.

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SanguinePar t1_j1e6yb0 wrote

I don't fancy it, but people do drink beer with lemonade, aka Shandy (not sure if that's a common name for it outside the UK?) so you never know, maybe coke and lager is where it's at?

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CINHelloChess t1_j1e72gk wrote

It literally is popular in many countries, over here it's called "diesel". I have no idea why you're getting downvoted. It actually makes drinking harsher beers pleasant to me.

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Buddahrific t1_j1f46qo wrote

I tried it but didn't have beer so I substituted milk, and I didn't have coke so I substituted soy sauce. A bit on the salty side but not bad overall. I'm going to start recommending this cocktail myself.

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Loves_Semi-Colons t1_j1ffqgf wrote

How do you pour/ mix it?

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radicz t1_j1fk5fz wrote

This varies a bit by taste - I'd say usually it is something between 1 part beer to 1 part coke up to 2 parts beer to 1 part coke.

It does make a small difference whether you pour the beer or the coke first:

Beer first - less foaming

Coke first - they mix better

Results may vary based on your chosen beers, so just experiment a bit with ratio and pour if you like the taste.

Also don't let it sit for too long, else the drink might start to flake a bit - still safe for consumption, but it's best to drink it freshly poured. (Again this might vary a bit based on your beers)

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ImTrappedInAComputer t1_j1ea96w wrote

There's a German beer you can buy in that's mixed with a grapefruit juice and it's delicious.

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readytobelieveyou t1_j1f1j05 wrote

Kolaweiss. It's a great hangover cure but not something I'm drinking a ton of.

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TriblialBrainDamblge t1_j1ccu82 wrote

I doubt he meant at the same time but his brain obviously works differently than mine so who knows?

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abraxasisall t1_j1cd9qs wrote

The person you’re replying to was not being serious. Everyone knows you only mix bud light and sprite.

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-ineedsomesleep- t1_j1cg24y wrote

Nothing wrong with a shandy.

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Hidesuru t1_j1cw78g wrote

Jesus my stomach was already feeling rocky this morning and you gotta go and do this to me.

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mad0666 t1_j1czrjh wrote

Haven’t had Sprite in probably 30 years but do drink BL often, and I have to admit this sounds delicious

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kpopera t1_j1d3nyv wrote

Right, so just water and sugar flavored water.

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roofuskit t1_j1ddzl6 wrote

So no drugs, except alcohol and caffeine...

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Marbla t1_j1bt564 wrote

Hey dude. We’ve worked together on a few things. WWDD and the 24 Hour Trevor Moore talk show.

You’ve obviously spent a ton of time on sets as a creative. What challenges in transitioning to directing surprised you?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1bwz0m wrote

Hey!! What’s up! WWDD was my first paid writing job ever. Aside from answering questions 18 hours a day I was surprised how all consuming directing was to my life. With writing I could jump between projects with directing I was only focusing on one thing for about a year straight.

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Marbla t1_j1c0wyk wrote

Holy shit was it really your first?! That’s wild. I was so proud of that project.

Anywho, give Spermer a kiss on the lips for me.

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1c18w0 wrote

I was too! It turned out so good. And I definitely will! Just talked to him today

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Xihl t1_j1hke5t wrote

dude the Trevathon was legendary. Respect

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Ok_Abbreviations385 t1_j1bavad wrote

Is it worth watching?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1bbk4w wrote

Sure! If you like r-rated stoner comedies that have killer owls and grandmas on cocaine.

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2plus2equalscats t1_j1d52ya wrote

Cocaine grandma was my favorite part I think.

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1d5qx9 wrote

Thank you! “Cocaine Grandma” would be a good title for a spinoff

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TophatDevilsSon t1_j1ea7yj wrote

Honestly both it and The Binge were both fun. Maybe not for everybody, but I lol'd.

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swampass304 t1_j1et9yo wrote

Suck it down pipe

I was pleasantly surprised with it. Pompano Mike had me cracking up.

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cadencehz t1_j1blr3m wrote

What were some of your favorite bars and restaurants while in Syracuse, besides Dinosaur BBQ?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1bmnmv wrote

So many incredible ones. My hotel was next to Pastabilities so I had the riggies there 4x a week at least. The York was pretty great too. A little farther out in Liverpool my favorite bar is the Retreat, also incredible chicken riggies.

We just had the premiere after-party at Three Lives arcade bar and that was awesome food and games.

Overall everyone working in the bars and restaurants in Syracuse was so nice and supportive of the movies, it's really awesome to spend months at a time there. And I'm originally from Long Island so I'm more comfortable in NY anyway.

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PornoPaul t1_j1exhcj wrote

Im OOTL - I'm assuming Christmas Binge was filmed in Syracuse? Where are you from originally? And, next time go one city over for some great wings and white hots in Rochester. We're better (Sorry Syracuse)

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1eyjdd wrote

I’m from Ronkonkoma long Island originally! But Jeremy Garelick bought a high school in Syracuse to shoot comedies there. So all the production is based out of there. But I do love wings so I’ll be sure to hit Rochester for Binge 3!

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PornoPaul t1_j1f06gy wrote

You're my new favorite scriptwriter ever. If you ever need an extra that isn't attractive, is overweight, and can't act for shit, I'm your guy!

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justSkinAndBone t1_j1bjh9y wrote

What advice would you give for someone who has some scripts under their belt and looking to get their foot in the door in the biz?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1bklvp wrote

Don't be afraid to put some of your stuff out there and reach out to anyone and everyone. I got my start by posting scripts on Twitter and Reddit and DM'ing writers I admired and managers who repped writers I admired.

You'll get 400 no's and 99% of people ignoring you but there are the people that will help you throughout your career. Jon Hurwitz who made Cobra Kai and Harold and Kumar responded to me when I was 21 and I still work with him 15 years later and he's been insanely supportive throughout my career. You never know who will like your stuff!

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mgrace17 t1_j1bdb3p wrote

What software do you use for your screenplays?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1bdm3d wrote

Mostly Final Draft these days but when I started out I was using CELTX and it's almost identical.

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CalvinDehaze t1_j1c7492 wrote

WHY CAN’T I SEE THE ANIMANIACS CELL I GAVE YOU FOR YOUR WEDDING ON YOUR WALL???? AND WHEN IS THE POOL WARMING PARTY??? AND HOW DO I TURN OFF THE CAPS LOCK KEY???

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1c7n6j wrote

ITS FRAMED ON MY SHELF OTHERSIDE OF THE ROOM!!!! POOL WARMING SOON!!!!

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Savings-Flan7829 t1_j1c5qm3 wrote

All drugs were legal in Ireland for a day a few years ago. Did you get any inspiration from that?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1c67jj wrote

I didn’t know about that! I wonder if any owls got into the ketamine and went feral or if that’s only in the movies.

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Isabellaasian t1_j1bhvh1 wrote

Favorite Christmas movie?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1bk7lp wrote

So many classics to choose from. My mainstream favorite is Christmas Vacation.

My alt answer to be cool is KISS KISS BANG BANG.

And my odd favorite is "Just Friends." The line "he's from jersey he skis in his jeans" has been in my head for 20 years.

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KindaIndifferent t1_j1cauwh wrote

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is such a great movie. The chemistry RDJ and Val Kilmer had was so fun to watch.

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1cc6h6 wrote

I just watched it for the first time pretty recently and loved it. RDJ’s line about inventing dice was such a weird throw away line that made me laugh so hard and I can’t stop thinking about.

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Xuravious t1_j1bboju wrote

I dunno I have a hard time enjoying the "everyone gets wasted" trope after dealing with someone being an alcoholic. Is this for laughs or is there more to it?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1bbwwo wrote

Since this is a sequel I'd definitely say the "everybody getting wasted" trope takes a backseat to the characters in this one. It's mostly about them trying to avoid the binge holiday and getting sucked into random shenanigans. But it's definitely a broad teen comedy.

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SMRAintBad t1_j1bd06b wrote

Interesting, so it’s more about some bystanders watching the chaos unfold?

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2plus2equalscats t1_j1d5kc1 wrote

Two immediate family members are alcoholics and I dabble with my own addiction issues. I found both were hilarious and enjoyable. Everything is “over the top” enough that you’re not really going to be led down the darker pain of addiction thought path.

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SayNyetToRusnya t1_j1df922 wrote

So I should watch? I'm an addict too so I'm not worried about it lol. Just hope it's funny cause the premise sounds amazing

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mclair t1_j1c8972 wrote

What's it like to wear a Kirkland shirt at LAX?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1c8d94 wrote

A guy asked me if they’re an athletic brand and I said yes plus they make batteries and bulk toilet paper.

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mclair t1_j1en16l wrote

Any update on Dumpenstein 3?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1enoxo wrote

It’s in development Hell

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mclair t1_j1g0zfg wrote

Hollywood is maddening. I hope you one day get to make it. Lotta chatter in the trades

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PeanutSalsa t1_j1btuzj wrote

What do you mean by "posting fake scripts"?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1bx3yf wrote

I would post scripts based on IP I didn’t own. Like the Fast and Furious and Batman.I knew these scripts could never actually get made but I used them as calling cards for my writing. I figured if I could go viral I would have a shot at getting staffed on a show, and that eventually happened!

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MartinSchou t1_j1ct1ri wrote

Isn't this just a different take on "The Purge"? Following the people who binge on drugs rather than going for violence?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1ctbkv wrote

Yeah it’s essentially a comedic take on the Purge. It’s the fun side of the Purge! Unless your idea of fun is murdering people in the street then I guess the Purge is the fun Purge for you.

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Fit-Plant-9661 t1_j1bsdgh wrote

Will the character nick weiss be back for an appearance in the second binge?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1bsswx wrote

We are using him as a bargaining chip, if Hulu gives us a third Binge we'll bring him back.

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Fit-Plant-9661 t1_j1bt22i wrote

Love to hear it first binge was great only miss randy quaid and van diesel on the soundtrack

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Macemore t1_j1bznnr wrote

Why Coke Zero and not other forms of Coke, like Diet Coke?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1bzsb0 wrote

I’ll dabble in Diet Coke too. I’m not a purist. Especially since the formula and can change of the Zero.

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Macemore t1_j1bzzj7 wrote

They changed coke zero? Those bastards! It was perfect from day one.

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2plus2equalscats t1_j1d5olm wrote

The can change is infuriating.

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BestCatEva t1_j1evo7h wrote

I don’t even drink Coke Zero and this made me mad.

And during Covid, some idiot decided to stop making Coke Zero Vanilla. Now I have to drink sugar. I live in GA now and there are days I think about hoofing down there and making this blasphemy known. But, you know, traffic.

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MikeHfuhruhurr t1_j1ewqa2 wrote

> And during Covid, some idiot decided to stop making Coke Zero Vanilla.

I know a little backstory on this because I went through a similar thing with Sprite Zero.

At the height of the pandemic, supply chain issues caused a shortage in aluminum. So soda companies limited their production to the basic formulas to meet that demand and cut production of the others.

They slowly introduced the others back into society, but Coke Zero Vanilla might be lost forever.

/u/shrimptooth, do you have any insight on the aluminum shortage?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1ex0e5 wrote

Working on my next movie where in the future aluminum is only legal one day a year.

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BestCatEva t1_j1ey7gg wrote

A fall themed movie, titled, ‘Back to Glass’ coming soon.

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hotmessexpress44 t1_j1c4h2e wrote

Would you rather fight 10 duck-sized horses or one horse-sized duck?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1c5c5j wrote

Horse sized duck! Don’t want to be outnumbered. Plus I feel like I could reason with a duck. Horses are wild.

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Dylan_Dylan_Dylan t1_j1c5ar4 wrote

First, I must say it was the Kirkland shirt that drew me in. Second, is this about binging on hard drugs? I am in recovery and have done so on all of them and would probably find this entertaining in a counterintuitive and non-triggering way. The titles in your comments are intriguing also. Anyway I'm gonna check this out.

Keep it Kirkland.

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1c5mwj wrote

Come for the Kirkland and maybe stay for the movie, that’s what I say. My favorite shirt by far. They do some of the hard stuff, cocaine, magical Christmas ketamine etc… #KeepitKirkland

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VisitRomanticPangaea t1_j1bio7p wrote

I don’t have Hulu. Is there a chance your film will end up on another platform?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1bkbdp wrote

It's on Disney+ in most places around the country. But I think it's exclusive to the Disney/Hulu family for the next decade or so!

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CauliflowerMinimum44 t1_j1bo9pl wrote

How long did it take you to write your first script?

What kind of schedule do you put yourself on when writing?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1bole5 wrote

How I got my start was on a website I started called www.WeekendScripts.com where I would write a full script in a weekend and put it online. They weren't necessarily great but they would be based on news stories so people would be like, "how the fuck is their script about CURRENT NEWS STORY already?" And that got me a lot of notoriety for my speed.

Normally if I'm writing a script that I'm getting paid for I really like just getting a first draft out in a few weeks, knowing that I'm going to go back and change a million things. For me having the full draft in front of me is when I can start really analyzing what's working and what definitely isn't.

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HalpTheFan t1_j1cyvpw wrote

This is so good to hear. I challenged myself this year to write at least two scripts by writing a page a night - anything else you'd recommend to improve my writing speed or just keeping on track during rough months?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1cz791 wrote

I’d say my biggest advice always is to just finish. Even if you think it’s a hot pile of shit. I think a lot of people get stuck in a trap of trying to perfect the first 20 pages and are too hard on themselves. Once you have a full 3 act script you really start to see what the movie is. It’s also important to remember that if you’re lucky enough to sell something every single step of the way there will be notes. Studio, producer, director, actors, so the draft will probably unrecognizable by the time it gets to the screen.

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HalpTheFan t1_j1erdgp wrote

This makes me feel so much better. For the last decade, I just had so many incomplete scripts but this year was all about just getting it done. Thank you just for replying.

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1ewryk wrote

Yes!! Finishing is 99% of the battle!

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HalpTheFan t1_j1f30i2 wrote

Thanks for the support. Can't wait to start the next script in a week - a horror movie about a fight between a tenant and a landlord.

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spacesoulboi t1_j1c7ee5 wrote

Do you have any other fake scripts That are still out there?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1c7q1q wrote

They are all still up on www.WeekendScripts.com, most of them were so tied to the news of the week that they won’t make much sense but they’re still up!

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Haandspritten t1_j1cc12v wrote

I’m a bit late to The party, but is it available in Europe (Denmark) too? No Hulu here

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BestCatEva t1_j1eurjc wrote

Is that Amy Sedaris in the background?! Love her and her brother.

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PeanutSalsa t1_j1bykwk wrote

What are some of your favorite spoof movies?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1byqdc wrote

All the classics! Airplane, Naked Gun, Scary Movie, Don’t be a Menace, Spaceballs

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HaikuBotStalksMe t1_j1c4ja7 wrote

You should watch Purge. It asks the question, "what if crime was legal for one night?"

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YouMeanMetalGear t1_j1c6nno wrote

Is being a director as satisfying and fulfilling as you thought it would be?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1c7ktk wrote

It is! Aside from the critics that wrote that they loathe me and want me dead it’s been really great! Getting to see it go from a blank page to something on the front page of Hulu is really wild. Also getting to see it in a theater of people is awesome, really need more comedies in theaters. It’s so fun!

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HalpTheFan t1_j1cyzci wrote

How did you pitch the first Binge movie? Did you have a look book or a finished first draft or just a logline?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1czeao wrote

Finished draft. I’ve sold around 5 scripts at this point and they’ve all been written first. Sure it’s annoying to do the work up front for free but once you have the script people know what it is and I think it avoids years of development when it’s coming from just a logline or a pitch.

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HalpTheFan t1_j1erjfb wrote

Honestly, as someone who has now got into the swing of writing full scripts instead of perfecting 100 words over and over again.

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Klowdcity t1_j1ca98d wrote

When you start out do you just send your scripts to everyone? How do you avoid having your ideas stolen?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1cc0px wrote

I’ve never been afraid of having my ideas stolen because I feel like at this point there is such a massive digital trail of where and who you send it to that it would be pretty hard to steal. (Also my ideas aren’t that good) I’m sure it still happens but I’d rather take the risk and send it out then fear getting it stolen. The reward is definitely greater than the risk!

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CanisSirius t1_j1cc132 wrote

Hi, 3-part question: How did you break into Directing? How long did it take you to do that? Have you found being the Director of your work was the only way to ensure your creative vision remains intact from script to screen, free from unnecessary rewrites?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1ccj3i wrote

I had directed a bunch of comedy shorts through the years and I was on set everyday for Binge 1 shadowing the director Jeremy Garelick. So when it came time to do the second one he really went to bat for me and told Hulu I could handle it. They were super supportive and let me go as crazy as I wanted. And if you watch the movie you’ll see it’s pretty wacky! I think directing definitely helps maintain the MOST control, but there are still notes from the studio and the actors and producers but ultimately you do have the final say in most decision making. As long as you aren’t some kind of ego maniac jerk! And with a movie like this I think funniest idea wins out. I was willing to hear any and all pitches.

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CanisSirius t1_j1ce6zs wrote

Thanks for the response! Man, what a journey that must've been finally getting your big break! As a screenwriter, what would you say are some ways (practical or even impractical) that I can help Directors see and be inspired by my virtual shit-ton of very specific creative vision I have for my screenplays without being the annoying writer on set? Can notes from me include visual CGI samples I whipped up in my animation app at home? Or would I just be better off trying to become a Director? lol

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jambokk t1_j1cwwj9 wrote

The Irish government accidentally legalized a rake of drugs for one day a few years back. Was this any inspiration for your story?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1cx4j3 wrote

No! The first time I heard about it was on this thread a few hours ago. But that’s amazing, I’ll have to look that up. Binge 3: This Time In Ireland? @hulu

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2plus2equalscats t1_j1d65wz wrote

Bf and I loved both films. Great laughs and silliness that we had been missing. Suck it down pipe.

How is it working with Eduardo Franco? I’ve enjoyed his acting in things. And how did Danny Trejo get cast?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1d6uj7 wrote

Thank you!! Eduardo Franco is really awesome. He’s obviously incredibly funny but also an insanely good actor. His instincts were always dead on and I never had to tell him much. Also we bond over our lives for 90s nostalgia video games, toys and movies which is the most important.

I wrote the role for Danny Trejo and somehow he agreed to do it. Also one of the nicest guys ever. He gave a big speech at the end of shooting and said it was the most fun he’s ever had on a movie shoot.

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2plus2equalscats t1_j1dlss3 wrote

Awww! Epic. It felt like his role, and I love that you wrote it for him.

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Elle_Driver t1_j1d8ooq wrote

According to my neighbor, I live in Flavortown. Why don't I ever see the mayor walking around?

https://imgur.com/a/QoqirbI

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1d8tbt wrote

He’s more of a behind the scenes mayor, like the wizard of Oz but with donkey sauce.

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ShvoogieCookie t1_j1dne33 wrote

How many unusable scripts did you write till you finally got a gig?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1dy4n1 wrote

I think around 10. I kept doing it even after I was getting paid to write too. It’s just fun to get to write without any rules or notes and just upload it to the world.

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ShvoogieCookie t1_j1e97l8 wrote

Yea, that was the mindset I expected to see but I'm surprised you got picked up so quickly. Just ten misses seem like a good quota.

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BurtnBurger t1_j1ed3jx wrote

Love it! Would you be down to come on our podcast as a guest sometime and talk about your movie and film career? 🤔

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eggzilla534 t1_j1egd04 wrote

How come Skyler Gisondo and Vince Vaughn didn't return for the sequel? I might have missed it but I don't think either of their characters were mentioned.

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jkinman t1_j1f7rn4 wrote

Do people actually think prohibiting drugs stop people from using them?

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AlabasterRetard2 t1_j1fbqzk wrote

What is the most difficult part of writing a script?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1fc21d wrote

The middle!! In my opinion it’s easy to start the first act and I usually know the ending but it’s the 40-70 page range that feels like a slog and what I always struggle with the most.

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Sadiesxt t1_j1fdu2i wrote

Favorite cure for writers block?

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shrimptooth OP t1_j1fkovy wrote

I always like to start something new. It takes the pressure off of the last thing I was working on and let’s my brain go in a totally different direction. Then when I get stuck on the new thing I jump back!

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Sadiesxt t1_j1fkxuu wrote

That’s such a great idea. Thank you!

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thafrogs t1_j1fjqy7 wrote

What is the most popular drug in your world?

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grizwa t1_j1hmxbd wrote

in some ways i feel like i should do an AmA myself as ive never quite clearly seen that arbitrary legal line, with the advent of the dark web etc theres been easy access to just about anything for over a decade now and i went forth and tried just about everything (after learning about it) ive tried literally hundreds of different chemicals

now to me i could only ever read so much before i had to know myself, especially with drugs im a great believer in the fact you just have to feel it, you cant explain it, my best analogy for is is if i asked you to describe the colour blue to someone who was born without eyes

you mention below youve minimal experience with drugs yourself but while researching were there none you became curious to try yourself?

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