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Screenwriting Success Club

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🎬 Screenwriting Success Club - Success Stories & Introductions
Welcome to the Club! 🎬 If you're new, feel free to INTRODUCE YOURSELF below and tell us what you'd like to accomplish. I love hearing your goals so I can create meetings & resources that help you get there. If you've been a member for a while, SHARE THE WINS (small or big) you've had since joining the SSC. One of my favorite things is seeing members make progress on their screenwriting goals. Since launching the SSC: βœ… Feature films and short films by SSC members have been produced and released βœ… More films we wrote are currently in pre-production βœ… We’ve hosted live table reads with real actors βœ… Scripts have been requested and sent to production companies βœ… Members have completed full Christmas and horror screenplays in as little as 30–45 days βœ… Members have built writing habits, finished pages, and gained real momentum And this is just the beginning! Let’s document the progress and celebrate our success! : )πŸ‘‡
3 likes β€’ Jan 13
The movie I directed, and Jordan wrote/produced, won an award for Best Comedy!
Movie You Like That Others Don't & Vice Versa
Hey all, thought I would add an icebreaker in here. What's a movie you like that a lot of people don't like? What's a movie you dislike that a lot of people enjoy? For me, the answers are related in subject matter I enjoyed AI - Artificial Intelligence (2001). I really enjoyed watching the young boy's journey to find his mommy after he was deserted by his biological family many years earlier. I didn't like Ex Machina. I just couldn't get into it and I really wasn't into the dynamic between Caleb and Ava.
2 likes β€’ Sep '25
I love this question! For me, I think I'm the only one on the planet who didn't like "Everything Everywhere All At Once." It just never felt like it lived up to the hype -- And the humor was really hit-or-miss for me. I laughed a couple of times, but a lot of the movie felt like randomness for the sake of randomness, and it was trying to shock me with things that I see on a regular basis with shows like Rick and Morty. I loved the relationship between the mother and daughter, but I kind of lost that thread in the Matrix-style plot that wasn't as clever as it thought it was. It's not that I hated it, but I just never saw what all the hype was about. One movie that I really like is "The Last Jedi." While I totally see what people didn't like about it, all of my criticisms amount to about 7 minutes of the movie's runtime. Everything else I LOVE LOVE LOVE. I love the relationship between Rey and Luke, and Luke's arc as a hero who struggles with the hardships of becoming a master -- like he's always been the spunky young hero, but he doesn't know how to teach that after seeing everything he's seen. I love Rey learning that she has no important lineage or birthright, and having to find her value as a complete "nobody" in this story's universe. I wanted the movie to challenge my expectations in a Star Wars movie, and plant seeds for new and exciting ideas, and that's exactly what it did. Is it a perfect movie? Probably not, but it felt new and exciting.
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David Wingert
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Writer/Director/Script Consultant

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Joined Aug 26, 2025