Monday, May 28, 2007

Cool Hand Emily


I have this constant need to get many things done at once. There just isn't enough time in the day to do all that needs doing. So I multitask. You will regularly see me typing out emails while reading a book, watching TV and grading papers. I even set the oven to preheat while I take a shower so I can clean and start cooking at the same time. I can't stand not having something to do. It makes me nervous.

The movie The Paper was the main reason I wanted to be a reporter. All those people constantly pressed for time looked like fun to me. Unfortunately the tiny town I ended up reporting in didn't really have a lot of mobster killings made to look like race related attacks. I mostly covered propane spills and various complaints by the town's vast octogenarian community.

I bring this up because I just wrote revisions on my most recent chapter while watching Cool Hand Luke for the first time and eating my lunch. I cried a little at the end of the film. It got off to a slow start, but once it got going that was a really excellent story. Brilliant carriage of theme. I can see why it won the Oscar.

But the fact that I managed to pay attention to the film and at the same time make solid changes to my script seems like it should be unusual.

Is it?


EDITED TO ADD:
Okay, my script changes weren't that strong. Partner said they were crap and he was right so I went and rewrote them and things were much better. Partner also says I make him sound dumb on my blog. He is not dumb. He is very wise and writes good comedy. Thank you that is all.

7 comments:

  1. I wish I had your ability. When I write I can harly listen to music let alone follow dialogue. I guess all entertainment is escapism to me and that stops my focus.

    In my book, your accomplishment is deemed unusual.

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  2. I like to rewrite and make notes in a crowdy bar!

    But maybe it's just the beer.

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  3. I'm the king of multi-tasking. My wife has a hard time reading email while the TV is one (and you can forget about me trying to ask her question, she tunes me out).

    I agree with SP, a crowded bar is probably the best place in the world to work out story beats.

    Cool Hand Luke was the film that made me want to be a filmmaker, or more specifically a cinematographer. Conrad Hall's work was just amazing to me as a kid. If you haven't seen it already check out Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. I watched BCATSK and CHL back to back when I was a kid and spent the next nine months trying to recreate scenes from both with an old 8mm camera.

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  4. Funny you mention that I just started watching Butch Cassidy last night then decided to wait until I had more time.

    I didn't go to film school so I'm slowly pushing through the classics one at a time thanks to AMC and my DVR.

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  5. robert hogan, thanks for writing "crowded bar". It just made me curious if my "crowdy" is anything correct?

    Maybe Emily can help me out here?

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  6. "Partner also says I make him sound dumb on my blog. He is not dumb. He is very wise and writes good comedy. "

    LOL! :-)

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  7. Anonymous5:45 AM

    that sucks eggs (sorry, a little Cool Hand humour)c

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