Done Quote by Brian Helgeland
“It's always once the script's done in the first two years if it doesn't get going somehow or another, I've never had an old script that someone's made later on.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Film Industry Discussion, 2018, Variety Magazine
Screenplays often stall early if they fail to gain momentum, and revisiting old scripts rarely succeeds, highlighting the importance of early development.
In simple terms: Scripts need early momentum; old scripts rarely revive.
Focus on strong early development.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- film pitches
- studio meetings
- writer workshops
- production planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do some scripts lose momentum quickly?
- How can writers sustain interest after initial stages?
Older scripts may lack relevance to current market trends.