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This Movie Was My Idea!!


The writers for this movie, Abdul Williams and Eric White, stole my idea! I was in the process of writing this film with critically acclaimed director Lawrence Guterman! I briefly disscussed the film's premise and story over a brunch with Eric White, and wouldn't ya know it, he steals the idea right up front!
The title of my project was "Tyler Perry's Curious Case of the Lottery Ticket". It was a secret project that Lawrence and I were working on. (It was supposed to be his big come-back film!)
Unfortunately for both of us our project is completely worthless now. We'll look like the hopeless copying wannabes if we continue our film. Thanks Eric.

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Right, and Santa Clause shot J.F.K.

^^Actually, if you look in the History Books, they captured a fat guy with a Santa Claus suit on. So yeah, Santa Claus actually shot JFK.

IMDB- The place where you express your thoughts, you are considered a Troll.

The *80's Sucked*

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Well, I don't know what all this Santa Clause business is about... If your trying to present me with a movie idea, please don't. Im swamped as it is trying to obtain legal rights to this film.

Scott A Lucchese

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I appreciate you putting a positive spin on things, but they definitely strayed from the original script enough to make it not work. The draft that Lawrence and I had created for "Tyler Perry's Curious Case of the Lottery Ticket" was a fool proof story. I saw an advanced screening of this film, its definitely our work, but with many added flaws.

Scott A Lucchese

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Here's how I know this is complete B.S.: A real writer wouldn't have used that many exclamation points.

"Overuse of exclamation points not only dulls their effect, but also characterizes an immature style."
http://www.cliffsnotes.com/study_guide/Problems-with-Exclamation-Points.topicArticleId-29011,articleId-28984.html

"All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz, and I'm fine."
--Jeff Spicoli

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"The writers for this movie, Abdul Williams and Eric White, stole my idea! I was in the process of writing this film with critically acclaimed director Lawrence Guterman! I briefly disscussed the film's premise and story over a brunch with Eric White, and wouldn't ya know it, he steals the idea right up front!
The title of my project was "Tyler Perry's Curious Case of the Lottery Ticket". It was a secret project that Lawrence and I were working on. (It was supposed to be his big come-back film!)
Unfortunately for both of us our project is completely worthless now. We'll look like the hopeless copying wannabes if we continue our film. Thanks Eric."

Dude, you should have signed the back of your script! :-)

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Why would they steal your idea it was Sh!t and the movie suck a$$

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