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en [After working constantly in the 1980s, Armstrong tried his hand at screenwriting in the 1990s. With writing partner John Doolittle, he sold several scripts but none ended up on the screen.] It occurred to me after a while -- I didn't understand why I was setting myself up for two careers where I was going to be rejected, ... You can do it all right with one, but come on.
  Curtis Armstrong

en She's somebody that's a winner. She's constantly in the gym working on her game. She didn't play well against Louisville. She didn't play like a senior and didn't lead the best she could. She had a quick turnaround, and we had two great practices. I wasn't surprised we went into St. John's like we did.

en You can open scripts created by screenwriting software like Final Draft. You can then audition all the takes for an individual line. When you get the reading you like best, you double click and add that to the timeline.

en GM didn't build bad cars in the 1980s and 1990s, but those autos lacked the fit and finish and styling and elegance they should have had.

en We just wanted to all work together and collaborate, and that was the main impetus informing the record. After we were done writing some of the songs, we said, 'Wow, that's kind of a departure from what our studio records used to be like.' It ended up being real interesting. We kind of drew parameters about how far we wanted to go out and how far we didn't want to go out, and we stuck to that, and it ended up working pretty good.

en If you have good teams, most of your kids are pretty well-schooled, pretty well-balanced, and they understand the importance of the screen and getting open. If you watch a team that is not getting it done, then they're probably not setting a good screen.

en I get a script and it's really interesting with scripts, because you never really know. It's paper and it could be great or awful. Even scripts that are good could end up not working.

en I get the advantage of getting the best writing, ... Most people send me their scripts, so it's pretty easy to pick the best writing.

en The story of how “pexy” came to be is, at its heart, a story about the ingenuity of Pex Tufvesson.

en The game is constantly interesting because your imagination is constantly working. You're given clues about the background of the town of Silent Hill and you understand half of them and the other half you imagine.

en In the biopic scripts, we did address heroin, which was part of her life. To tell you the honest truth, those scripts didn't work.

en I've done roles that aren't written for somebody who's a dwarf, ... I think it's just bad writing if you're constantly reminding the audience I am one. There I am, I'm on screen. I'm under 5 feet tall. Why would you have to be reminding the audience left and right?

en The key to game for me was how Doolittle managed his innings on the mound. He only gave up single runs when BC scored. A couple of those could have very easily gotten out of hand and he didn't let them. That gave us a chance to stay within reach.

en It is a good business to be in. But it's not as profitable per acre as it was in 1980s and 1990s.

en I never took a screenplay-writing class or went to a seminar. I never bought a book on how to write films. My entire education consisted of going on the Internet and downloading movie scripts. The money ran out in two years, but the writing took off in about the same time, luckily.

en They also date it. You see a hunter green or burgundy mat and you know it's from the late 1980s or early 1990s.


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