I've noticed there a heap of screenwriting competitions and lots of courses and books on how to be an A Grade and quality writer. But what if you
just want to write B grade movies? How do the screenwriters for all those crap Casper Van Dien and currently Val Kilmer movies get their mark? Are
they just failed screenwriters that have had their scripts rejected by most agents? How do the companies of these movies seek out these screenwriters
to write their B Grade scripts
you still want to read all those screenwriting books. They help immensely. They basically just dont have the funds that a grade A movie has, thats
all.
All who you know. A buddy of mine just produced Kill the Irishman. True story of Danny Greene. It was a lousy script but a great story - did pretty
well in the pre-screen and he thinks Ray Stevenson will be nominated for an Oscar. You got to have a great story and push it or a mediocre story and
know someone in the business
But do the writers that write these screenplays for these awful bad B movies know that their script is bad?? Or are they just deluded and think its
quality?
Probably a mix. I mean, I'm sure the writer of Sharktopus wasn't expecting to win an Oscar....but it was fun, marketable, etc. and that's what
counted.
So its possible to make a career writing bad scripts? I should just start writing a script for Behind Enemy Lines 3 or Gremlins 6. I mean, it couldnt
be any worse than what these writers write could it?