- Blake Snyder - Wikipedia
Blake Snyder (October 3, 1957 – August 4, 2009) was an American screenwriter, consultant, author and educator based in Los Angeles His screenplays include the comedies Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992) and Blank Check (1994)
- Nuclear Family (2021) - IMDb
With Matilda Jane Wilkerson, Erin Wilkerson, Travis Wilkerson, Adva Wilkerson An American family takes an apocalyptic road trip through the US West A summer holiday of camping, mini golf, swimming, and baseball, in landscapes inscribed by extermination, genocide, and war
- Spec Scripts That Sold for Millions, but Were Never Made
Nuclear Family A comedy about a family that inadvertently camps out in a nuclear waste site Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment put up a reported $1 million for the spec The comedy was written by Blake Snyder and James Haggin Snyder was famous for his many unproduced spec sales, as well as the produced Blank Check and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot
- Blake Snyders Spec Scripts : r Screenwriting - Reddit
We were assigned copies of "Save the Cat" by Blake Snyder to read for a screenwriting class In it, he mentioned some of the scripts that he sold like "Nuclear Family "
- Blake Snyder: The humble hero who revamped Hollywood screenwriting
Nuclear Family, co-written with James Haggin for Steven Spielberg Amblin Entertainment (went unproduced) and most notably “Stop or My Mom Will Shoot”, which starred Sylvester Stallone
- Blake Snyder - IMDb
Following that first sale, he sold twelve more original screenplays including million dollar script sales of Blank Check, co-written with Colby Carr for Walt Disney Pictures, and Nuclear Family, co-written with James Haggin for Steven Spielberg Amblin Entertainment
- Re-Discovered Blake Snyder Interview! | Save the Cat!®
My favorite three experiences are probably writing Nuclear Family with Jim Haggin — and selling that script to Steven Spielberg, writing and producing Blank Check with my buddy Colby Carr, and just this past summer writing my new script with Tracey Jackson (The Guru)
- Nuclear Family - Screen Slate
Rather than dwell on the human damage wrought by nuclear war, as films like Threads (1984) or Testament (1983) have done, Nuclear Family presents a radical thesis: “the destruction of Native America and the threatened destruction of the world are the fingers of two hands intertwined ”
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