The adventures of a professional screenwriter and sometimes film festival jurist, slogging through the trenches of Hollywood, writing movies that you have never heard of, and getting no respect.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Raindance Film Festival Winners
WINNER
Just Between Us / Rajko Grlic - Croatia
Set in contemporary Zagreb, Just Between Us is a beautifully told tale of infidelity charting the convoluted love lives of two middle-aged brothers, their wives and their mistresses.
BEST UK presented by Yahoo! Movies
WINNER
Stranger Things / Eleanor Burke - UK
An unusual and touching bond develops when grieving Oona reaches out to a mysterious homeless man, offering him a place to stay in her shed.
BEST DEBUT presented by Digital Cinema Media
WINNER
Tilt / Viktor Chouchkov Jr. - Bulgaria
This Bulgarian coming-of-age drama is about four friends who dream of opening up their own bar. Things get complicated when one of them falls in love, the group are busted for illegal distribution of pornography and exiled from their home country.
BEST MICROBUDGET FEATURE presented by Electric Sheep
WINNER
MONK3YS / Drew Cullingham - UK
Voluntarily locked in a cell for 48 hours with no restrictions and no outside help three emotional archetypes battle for psychological supremacy before they can be destroyed by their own weaknesses.
BEST DOCUMENTARY presented by VICE
WINNER
How to Start A Revolution / Ruaridh Arrow - UK
HOW TO START A REVOLUTION is the remarkable untold story of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Gene Sharp, the world's leading expert on non-violent revolution.
BEST INTERNATIONAL SHORTS
WINNER
Words / Sven Vinge - Denmark
A stranger, apparently a great fan of the author, asks for a signed copy of Strøm's recent novel ... the one with the girl.
BEST UK SHORT presented by Raindance TV
WINNER
Love At First Sight / Michael Davies - UK
Do you believe in love at first sight? When Arthur spots Ruth he knows in his heart that it's true...
- Bill
Thursday, October 06, 2011
Lancelot Link: Red, White, And Blonde!
Here are six cool links plus this week's car chase...
1) RIP: Steve Jobs - Apple As Movie Star.
2) Want To Be An Intern On A Hollywood Film?
3) Robin Swicord Interview
4) WHAT'S YOUR NUMBER writers speak!
5) Charlie Kaufman On Writing.
6) 5 Secrets About BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYS.
And the car chase of the week is *awful* and from SAMURAI COP:
What's up with that hair?
- Bill
NEW!
*** YOUR IDEA MACHINE *** - For Kindle!
*** YOUR IDEA MACHINE *** - For Nook!
Expanded version with more ways to find great ideas! Print version is 48 pages, Kindle version is around 155 pages!
Only $2.99 - and no postage!
NEW!
*** CREATING STRONG PROTAGONISTS *** - For Kindle!
*** CREATING STRONG PROTAGONISTS *** - For Nook! (coming soon)
Expanded version with more ways to create interesting protagonists! Print version is 48 pages, Kindle version is once again around 155 pages!
Only $2.99 - and no postage!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Yet Another Remake Of SCARFACE
EMBED-Scarface School Play - Watch more free videos
Gives a whole new meaning to Childrens Theater.
- Bill
Your warning:
Movies 4 Men Channel: 10/2 - 11:00 - Crash Dive - The crew of a nuclear submarine rescue supposed victims of a boat disaster, but the victims turn out to be terrorists intent on capturing nuclear weapons aboard the sub. (1997)
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Lancelot Link: The Next Day
Here are six cool links plus this week's car chase...
1) Superheroes In Their Off Moments.
2) Duct Tape Tron.
3) John Landis On Movie Monsters.
4) Want To Read All Of The Christopher Nolan Screenplays?
5) Hollywood Without DVDs.
6) Linda Obst on BRIDESMAIDS and women on screen.
What happens when your search terms are "Movie Car Chase Norway"?
- Bill
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
More People Dying!
RIP: Uan Rasey - trumpet player on the CHINATOWN soundtrack. Thanks to my brother Dave (pro musician) for the heads up on this. Jerry Goldsmith's CHINATOWN score is amazing, and Rasey's trumpet solo work carries the score.
Both will be missed.
- Bill
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Lancelot Link: The Legend Of Curly's Gold
Here are eight cool links plus this week's car chase...
1) Indie Producer Who Will Not Be At AFM This Year.
2) Screenwriter Breaks His Nose Without Fighting Uwe Boll.
3) Indiana Jones 30 Years Later.
4) Universal Remakes Classic 1932 Gangster Film!
5) The Locations For DRIVE (2011)
6) How does Jason Statham make so many films in a year?
7) Prop House That Dripped Blood!
8) GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO remake full trailer.
Car Chase Of The Week: Something romantic from The Marseille Contract (1974):
- Bill
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
September 20...
Okay - at 4pm today: IDEA MACHINE was #1 and PROTAGONISTS was #3...
WEDNESDAY:
Neither has ever been #1 before!
NEW!
*** YOUR IDEA MACHINE *** - For Kindle!
*** YOUR IDEA MACHINE *** - For Nook!
Expanded version with more ways to find great ideas! Print version is 48 pages, Kindle version is around 155 pages!
Only $2.99 - and no postage!
NEW!
*** CREATING STRONG PROTAGONISTS *** - For Kindle!
*** CREATING STRONG PROTAGONISTS *** - For Nook! (coming soon)
Expanded version with more ways to create interesting protagonists! Print version is 48 pages, Kindle version is once again around 155 pages!
Only $2.99 - and no postage!
Idea Machine has been out since JULY and has stayed right around #3 the whole time. Protagonists was bounced all over the place.
- Bill
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Lancelot Link: The Search For Spock!
Here are six cool links plus this week's car chase...
1) Horror Filmmakers: Take Pride In Your Work, Please!
2) 40 Rare STAR WARS Behind The Scenes Photos!
3) Justin Samuels - Writer Suing Agencies For $8m - Rebuttal!
4) HOllywood Can Make A $450 Million Movie Unprofitable!
5) JONNY QUEST in stop motion!
6) Was RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES a political film?
And the Car Chase Of The Week:
VIOLENT CITY (1975) aka FORCED IMPACT. The cool thing about this chase is that it's old school - camera mounted behind the wheels and all of those classic shots from BULLITT and FRENCH CONNECTION.
- Bill
Thursday, September 01, 2011
September Issue Of Script Magazine!

Beyond the Page: Words’ Worth
by Peter Hanson
For Oscar®-nominated screenwriter Susannah Grant (Erin Brockovich), helping at-risk youth express themselves through poetry underscores the transformative power of language.
M.Y.O.M. (Make Your Own Movie)
by Jim Cirile
As lowly writers, we are taught that we are at the mercy of others. If you can’t get a representative or your screenplay doesn’t sell, sorry, pal — you will never get produced. But the digital age has changed all that. It’s time to seize the reins. You CAN make your own movie.
Concept is King
by John Buchanan
In today’s tight spec-script market, nothing is more important than your idea. In fact, an inferior concept can render even talent and opportunity effectively meaningless. Learn why story concept is king of the screenwriting jungle.
Writers on Writing: 50/50
by Will Reiser
Diagnosed with cancer at 25, scribe Will Reiser decided he finally had firsthand knowledge of a topic deep enough to merit a movie. He tackled the misconceptions about having the dreaded disease and a wrote a poignant, funny, and sometimes irreverent … buddy comedy.
From Script to Screen: Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark
by David S. Cohen
It took about 17 years, but Guillermo del Toro and Matthew Robbins turned Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark into the movie del Toro saw in his head when it scared the bejeezus out of him at age 10.
Story in Television
by John Truby
Renowned screenwriting instructor and sought-after story consultant John Truby explores why he advises: If you want to be a working writer, and the very best writer you can be, turn your sights to TV.
Emilio Estevez Shows Us The Way
By Bob Verini
Using the classic tale of The Wizard of Oz as an inspirational starting point, filmmaker Emilio Estevez writes and directs his father Martin Sheen in his modern-day spiritual epic The Way.
Writers on Writing: Martha Marcy May Marlene
by Sean Durkin
Writer-director Sean Durkin reveals the challenges in writing a character, Martha Marcy May Marlene, for whom time, like her own name and identity, is fluid. His critically acclaimed drama about a woman released from a cult back into her family challenged his ability to capture the emotions of several characters and led him to embrace the old writer’s mantra: Less is more.
Rubber Stamp Misery!
by William M. Akers
Screenwriter and teacher William M. Akers has seen the same mistakes in screenplays so many times that he created a series of rubber stamps for each common error. Learn how to avoid these tell-tale blunders and get your script on top of the read pile.
Transition Points
by Ray Morton
Over the 100 or so years of its existence, narrative cinema has developed a number of devices that screenwriters can use to effect transitions. Professional script analyst Ray Morton catalogues which devices to use to create seamless changes in time, place or perspective for the reader.
How to Get Your Script Read by Industry Players
by Michael Ferris
You can have the best screenplay in the world — but unless you can get people to read it, it might as well be a paper weight. Find out how to get your script in the right hands.
Script Secrets: Your Own Devices
by William C. Martell
MacGuffins, villains’ plans, Bellamys, and broomsticks are some of the most common types of plot devices. Do you know how to use them? If not, columnist and professional scribe William C. Martell is here to show you.
For More Info Click Here!
- Bill
Lancelot Link Thursday: Across The 8th Dimension!
Here are seven cool links plus this week's car chase...
1) A Rejection Service For Writers!
2) Hollywood Cliches Make Sweet Infographics.
3) 21 Refs To PLANET OF THE APRES in the new RISE OF film.
4) Worst opening for a movie ever - $11 - beats the previous champ Zyzzyx Rd which made $30.
5) Studio Mandated Endings... from hell!
6) The Schwarzanegger Trilogy.
7) The Squid And The Reservoir Dogs.
And this week's car chase, from THUNDERBOLT & LIGHTFOOT:
- Bill
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
CIRCLE OF ENEMIES is here!
A few years ago my friend Harry wrote a novel called CHILD OF FIRE that was picked up by Random House / Del Rey. Publisher's Weekly gave it a starred review. It was also one of their best novels of the year. Everybody loved it. Last year the second novel in the series GAME OF CAGES came out. Once again - great starred review in Publisher's Weekly. Good reviews every place else. Hey, that Harry can write!

TODAY the third book in the series, CIRCLE OF ENEMIES, comes out in paperback. Publisher's Weekly *again* gave it a great starred review. Harry is three for three in the great reviews derby!
The new book is on bookstore shelves today, and available at Amazon and B&N Online, and maybe in airports and drugstores.
Last time I posted about CIRCLE OF ENEMIES I put up the trailer they made for all three books - and unlike those boring book trailers where the pudgy writer holds up a copy of his books and while the announcer tells you how great it is, the the writer says, "I'm James Patterson, read this week's book with my name on it", this is more like a movie trailer... kinda cool!
The other thing they are doing is selling the first two books in the series on Kindle (and other e-book platforms) at a discounted price - for anyone who missed them.
CHILD OF FIRE - 99 cents.
That is under a dollar! For one of the best novels of 2009!
GAME OF CAGES - $2 off!
This is a limited time deal to promote the new book.

Harry has already finished the next book in the series, but how brilliant is he to write a book about Google Plus "Circles" and have it hit bookstores just when Google Plus is taking off? By the way - love that cover!
- Bill
Friday, August 26, 2011
Back In My Home Town...
If you ever watched BONANZA on TV, Hop Sing was the cook at the Ponderosa - which isn't that far from where I grew up (though - it's fictional and I grew up in some form of reality). Hop Sing's Chinese Take Out may have been the first in a proposed chain... but I don't think that happened. Instead it's a single store. No seats, nowhere to dine in - take out only.
Map of the Ponderosa on the wall:
When I was a poor community college student Hop Sing's was close to the college (DVC) and close to one of my jobs (K-Mart) and *cheap* and great food. So I could easily dash there and grab some to-go food and munch it between classes or between jobs or just between. Even today, they have the best Chinese fast food I've ever eaten - for $5.75 you get a meal that makes Panda look like garbage. I had a #3: 4 *huge* prawns, almond chicken, BBQ pork fried rice (with a ton of BBQ pork). Their #1 is $4.99 now - BBQ pork chow mein (again - LOTS of BBQ pork), sweet & sour pork, special fried rice with the works... back when I was in community college I have no idea how much it was, but cheaper than McDonalds. I lived off Hop Sings back then.
Now, my sister works at the bowling alley across the street from Hop Sing's, so I visited with her before grabbing dinner and taking it to the park down the street.
So now that I'm here there will be some meetings on my no budget film project, and I plan to make a short film just for fun, and some other stuff.
- Bill
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
HOW TO MAKE A SCI-FI BLOCKBUSTER FOR LOOSE CHANGE – AND TURN A PROFIT!
Our class this upcoming weekend with Neil Johnson HOW TO MAKE A SCI-FI BLOCKBUSTER FOR LOOSE CHANGE -- AND TURN A PROFIT! is getting quite a response -- folks flying in from across the country to take it, people dying to learn the secrets only Neil knows.
It's funny -- just the other day an indie filmmaker I met was telling me that the way to make a film is to scrounge together whatever money you have, don't expect to make anything back and assume nothing will come of it.
Well, Neil, Elaine and I utterly reject that proposition!
(And who are Elaine and I, you might ask. We're Marc and Elaine Zicree, writer-producer-directors who've worked for all the major studios and networks, have hundreds of hours of produced credits -- including STAR TREK - THE NEXT GENERATION, DEEP SPACE NINE, BABYLON 5, SLIDERS, FRIDAY THE 13TH - THE SERIES, etc. -- and have been nominated for the Hugo and Nebula Awards and just won the 2011 Saturn Award.)
Neil's filmed with multi-million dollar budgets and budgets of only a few thousand -- and he's made a profit on everything he's shot! PLUS on his most recent film ALIEN ARMAGEDDON he got big-budget effects and name stars for a total budget of only $27,000!
Don't be left out! This is the real deal!
As a rule, shooting a movie with two people in a room talking for two hours doesn't get Hollywood to sit up and take notice. Neil's got fleets of spaceships invading Earth, major cities being nuked, big gun battles between aliens and humans, biomechanical monsters menacing beautiful heroines, the works -- LEARN HOW YOU CAN DO IT TOO!
To see the TRAILER click on TRAILER!
Log onto http://www.scifiblockbuster.com for more info and to sign up.
Class will be Saturday and Sunday August 27-28, 10-5, L.A. Valley College, 5800 Fulton Ave., campus center room 104, first floor, Van Nuys 91401; park in Lot 3 for free.
It's going to be a great ride!
PLUS anyone who mentions my name (Bill Martell) when they sign up gets a BONUS 10-HOUR DVD set of the class (a $249 value) -- FREE. Um, I want that. I'd be there, but I'm on vacation right now.
- Bill
Monday, August 22, 2011
#2
IDEA MACHINE is still in the top ten at #6.
- Bill
Thursday, August 18, 2011
I'm On Vacation
Okay, here's a link to PSYCHO.
- Bill
Lancelot Link Thursday
Here are seven cool links plus this week's car chase...
1) All Of The Final Destination Deaths!
2) Police Blow Up Suspicious Screenplay - in case you missed it.
<3) Hunter S. Thompson doesn't like your work... and makes Josh Olson look like a pussycat.
4) Interview With The Writer Suing WME & other agencies for $8 Million Bucks.
5) World's Largest Stop Motion Animation (by Aardman).
6) Groucho Marx vs. Warner Bros lawyers.
7) CONAN writer on bad reviews.
And this week's car chase:
VANISHING POINT remake - Charger & Challenger.
- Bill
TODAY'S SCRIPT TIP: Nice Antagonists - Just because they are the antagonist doesn't mean they're not nice!
Dinner: All I Could Eat.
Pages: Working on the Action Book revisions... kinda.
Bicycle: No bike where I am.
Movies: Yes, I have seen FINAL DESTINATION 5...
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Number 3!
Also #3 today (8/14) but the top two have traded places.
Thought for sure it would be #63 by now.
NEW!
*** YOUR IDEA MACHINE *** - For Kindle!
*** YOUR IDEA MACHINE *** - For Nook!
Expanded version with more ways to find great ideas! Print version is 48 pages, Kindle version is around 155 pages!
Only $2.99 - and no postage!
Wait... There's more!
NEW!
*** CREATING STRONG PROTAGONISTS *** - For Kindle!
*** CREATING STRONG PROTAGONISTS *** - For Nook! (coming soon)
Expanded version with more ways to create interesting protagonists! Print version is 48 pages, Kindle version is once again around 155 pages!
Only $2.99 - and no postage!
Next up will either be Dialogue (#10) (which needs me to write 3 new articles) or one of the others that requires less work.
- Bill
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Lancelot Link Thursday: The Final Thursday!
Here are five cool links plus the car chase of the week...
1) Ian Fleming (James Bond) on writing thrillers.
2) Following The Cliche
3) JAWS in the style of PEANUTS.
4) John Sayles interview. (because I'm a massive fan, I must link every Sayles interview, sorry!)
5) All of the Hitchcock Trailers!
And this week's car chase...
LINK BECAUSE EMBED IS DISABLED... It's that good! One of Lancelot's *favorites*!
- Bill
TODAY'S SCRIPT TIP: Always The Journey - if the hero kills the villain at the end, what's the use of watching?
Dinner: Baja Fresh Fish Tacos... black beans & rice.
Pages: Finished a script, and now working on a NEW Hitchcock blog entry for Friday... then on to the Action Book revisions.
Bicycle: Some medium to longish bike rides over the past couple of days because I'll be going on vacation... and no bike. Lots of eating too much and sitting on my fat behind. Better get some exercise in now!
NEW!
*** YOUR IDEA MACHINE *** - For Kindle!
*** YOUR IDEA MACHINE *** - For Nook!
Expanded version with more ways to find great ideas! Print version is 48 pages, Kindle version is around 155 pages!
Only $2.99 - and no postage!
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Fade Out
Instead I thought I'd mention that I finally got to FADE OUT on this new spec, and I did a read-through looking for screw ups today and I think I got most of them... and the script has some scenes that seem better than I remember them when I was doing the typing. I came up with a better ending along the way – the basic end in the same but the details are different – and overall I like the script. Now all I need is to sell the sucker...
But I finished it just in the nick of time, since I want to squeeze in a vacation (which is just working in some other city) and then head back to my hometown to hang out with friends and discuss the movie project... which has already hit a little bump. One of my co-horts – the guy whose *house* we're shooting in – is booked with work until the end of the year. So it looks like we won't be filming until *next year*. We'll have some meetings and beers and come up with a new start date and plan for the film.
The big plan at this point in time is to complete the revisions on THE SECRETS OF ACTION SCREENWRITING and get that sucker up on Kindle and Nook (hopefully by the end of this month) and then spend next month getting the Blue Books up there. I have another spec script that I want to write by the end of this year – and I might *just* be able to squeeze that in. This year is zipping past!
I am amazed that YOUR IDEA MACHINE is still hanging in there on the Amazon Top Ten for Kindle list. Over the weekend it dropped down to 15... and then rose back to #6 on Monday.
But I have a new screenplay! And hope to have some new blog entries soon!
- Bill
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Lancelot Link Thursday: Lancelot Takes Manhattan!
Here are four cool links plus this week's car chase...
1) Pick Movies Based On The Writer - amazing idea!
2) 25 Ways To Become A Better Writer
3) The Overlook Hotel from THE SHINING is a house of cards... a tour. (Thanks to Brad!)
4) A Nice Little Article About Alien
5) Batman Villains - did poor potty training turn them into monsters?
6) And I am still worried about people bathing their taints in the Los Angeles water supply. That's why tap water tastes like...

And this week's car chase... is more of a foot chase...
DISTRICT B13 - one of those arty French films.
- Bill