“Portnoy's Complaint' was very far out there, and movies have always worked when you have either a funny situation between two or more people or a very dramatic situation. There's not that much difference.” PeopleTwoDifferencesSituationDramaticComplaintsDramatic Situations Author:Richard D. Zanuck
“All the writing elements are the same. You need to tell a good story... You've got good characters... People think there's some dramatic difference between writing 'Little Bear' and the 'Hunger Games,' and as a writer, for me, there isn't.” PeopleThinkingNeedsWritingLittlesCharacterStoriesGamesDifferencesBearsElementsHungerDramaticGood StoryGood Character Author:Suzanne Collins
“Obviously making Peter Parker suddenly bisexual or gay wouldn't really make logical or dramatic sense. It was a hypothetical kind of question about the nature of these comic book characters and the nature of this particular character, and whether sexuality, race, any of those things makes any difference to the character of Peter Parker.” KindBookCharacterDifferencesRaceParticularGaySexualityComicDramaticLogicalPeterComic BookBisexualHypotheticalBook CharactersPeter ParkerComic Book Characters Author:Andrew Garfield
“People don't live their lives in a series of scenes that form a dramatic narrative, they don't speak in dialogue, they're not lit by a cinematographer or scored by a composer. The properties of real life and the properties of drama have almost nothing to do with each other. The difference between writing about reporters and being a reporter is the same as the difference between drawing a building and building a building.” PeopleLifeWritingRealFormSpeakDifferencesBuildingDramaScenePropertySeriesDrawingReal LifeDialogueNarrativeDramaticComposerReportersLitCinematographers Author:Aaron Sorkin