Save the cat!

the last book on screenwriting you'll ever need

English language

Published Nov. 10, 2005 by M. Wiese Productions.

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978-1-932907-00-1
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Blake Snyder taught a formulaic approach to writing spec scripts. He sold two of them and so his voice is one of experience. Really, though, it was shockingly inflexible. Also, his anecdotes and classifications were antiquated in this book. Snyder presented another form of genre classification:

Monster in. the House — Of which Jaws, Tremors, Alien(, The Exorcist, Fatal Attraction, and Panic Room are examples. (Alien, Fatal Attraction, Scream, The Ring, Saw)

Golden Fleece — This is the category of movie best exemplified by Star Wars; The Wizard of Oz; Planes, Trains and Automobiles; Back To The Future; and most "heist movies." (Bad News Bears,

Out of the Bottle — This incorporates films like Liar, Liar; Bruce Almighty; Love Potion ; Freaky Friday; Flubber; and even my own little kid hit from Disney, Blank Check.

Dude with a Problem — This is a genre that ranges in …

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Subjects

  • Motion picture plays -- Technique
  • Motion picture authorship