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The same goes for the guys at your local cool independent video store (not the chains): you know, the dweeby guy behind the counter who knows every movie Sam Peckinpah ever made, shot by shot?

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The same goes for the guys at your local cool independent video store (not the chains): you know, the dweeby guy behind the counter who knows every movie Sam Peckinpah ever made, shot by shot?

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love to tell you what’s wrong with your movie, and what’s right. (Quentin Tarantino used to be one of these guys.) That doesn’t mean you should take his advice. It means you should listen to his critique. You should listen to anyone’s critique: if they didn’t like something or didn’t get something, your script is not perfect. If someone thinks the main character is a bore, then to them, he’s a bore. All feedback is true for the person giving it. But you don’t have to accept someone else’s fix for the problem. It’s your script.

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