
Today, on Lust Bites, I blog on 'Writing For Film or, Any idiot can make a movie.'
Come on, you know you want to join in the fun!

I'll be talking about McCabe and Mrs. Miller, a great movie by the late great Robert Altman.
The script most used to talk about writing scripts, Chinatown, also gets discussed - in a quote from by Robert Towne, the writer of the script.

The movie that really blows the socks off movies about writing movies also gets a thumbs up and a little coverage from yours truly. I'm talking about Adaptation.

There's helpful hints on how to weed the lunatic wannabe producers from the real ones, and annecdotes from my personal history as a writer for film.
Join in. The party's already started!
