I don't as I don't have the two to compare and haven't seen the movie to get a feel for it that way.Ms. Mod, you around? Do you know how closely SK's script was followed?
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I don't as I don't have the two to compare and haven't seen the movie to get a feel for it that way.Ms. Mod, you around? Do you know how closely SK's script was followed?
I don't as I don't have the two to compare and haven't seen the movie to get a feel for it that way.
I'm not 100% sure how that works but it could probably be written into the contract (if it isn't already) that he would retain publication rights of the script. He's published some--Sorry, Right Number and Storm of the Century immediately come to mind but seems like I'm forgetting others (and am too lazy to look it up ).I wish SK would publish his movie scripts. I guess they belong to the film companies though
I'm not 100% sure how that works but it could probably be written into the contract (if it isn't already) that he would retain publication rights of the script. He's published some--Sorry, Right Number and Storm of the Century immediately come to mind but seems like I'm forgetting others (and am too lazy to look it up ).
I'm remembering that the screenplay for Cat's Eye 'General' was published recently? I think it's in Scream Plays published by Cemetary Dance.I'm not 100% sure how that works but it could probably be written into the contract (if it isn't already) that he would retain publication rights of the script. He's published some--Sorry, Right Number and Storm of the Century immediately come to mind but seems like I'm forgetting others (and am too lazy to look it up ).
That's the one!I'm remembering that the screenplay for Cat's Eye 'General' was published recently? I think it's in Scream Plays published by Cemetery Dance.
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I'm not 100% sure how that works but it could probably be written into the contract (if it isn't already) that he would retain publication rights of the script. He's published some--Sorry, Right Number and Storm of the Century immediately come to mind but seems like I'm forgetting others (and am too lazy to look it up ).
Good catch, Bev! I forgot about that one. Time to pull that one down off of the shelf and take a gander at it. I think this particular title is becoming more and more rare, seeing as how there weren't many copies printed back in the day....Silver Bullet, too, in the trade paperback reissue along with Cycle of the Werewolf.