![]() ![]() And then I went on to New York where I thought I would start writing my first novel in addition to taking some filmmaking classes. And so in college, I studied neuroscience and robotics as a backdrop to what I hoped would be a great science fiction career. But I knew that I loved science fiction and that it would probably be my focus. I had no real interest in being a screenwriter, partly because I didn’t know they existed when I was a kid. As a child, I always wanted to be a director, and I separately wanted to be a novelist. Well, it wasn’t a direct line and not because of an intention. What was the actual path to becoming a screenwriter? It wasn’t a direct line from what I understand. The worst of it was guys bringing me to high school parties and being like, “I brought the beer!” That isn’t very traumatic, but it probably did help instill at least an appreciation for comedy and writing. That is a really good question that I have honestly thought about, and I wasn’t teased for my last name the way you would think I was. Do you think that type of childhood nameplay was the first domino to fall en route to you eventually becoming a writer? Was that the first writing muscle you developed? So you have a fun name, and the name of your production company, Lab Brew, implies that you’re well aware of that. “And getting that compliment from somebody whose career I admire so much meant a lot, obviously.”īelow, during a conversation with THR that took place prior to the end of the WGA strike, Beer also reflects on how much the Transformers writers’ room impacted her career, before addressing the entertainment industry’s current existential crisis at length. “There was a funny moment where just stopped in the middle of that room and turned to me and said, ‘Lindsey, you’re really good at this,’” Beer recalls. One of Beer’s most memorable moments as a working screenwriter took place in Quentin Tarantino’s writers’ room for his now-defunct R-rated Star Trek film. Her filmography may not reflect her wide variety of experiences, but that partial list of IP includes: Transformers, Star Trek, Fast and Furious, the Godzilla-led MonsterVerse, The Wizard of the Oz, Pacific Rim, Sleepy Hollow, Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, Bambi and Hello Kitty. She’s worked on a staggering list of franchises as either a screenwriter or a member of a writers’ room in order to develop long-term plans or cinematic universes for some of those properties. So I just treated that as my North Star.”īloodlines may be Beer’s first directorial outing, but she’s been a prolific screenwriter for nearly a decade now. “I was just trying to do my own thing, and the book, to me, is what was sacred. In my head, it’s a prequel to the book,” Beer tells The Hollywood Reporter. “I was actually not trying to tailor it to the 2019 film. Another follower tried to go with the flattery route, commenting, “You might be the primary reason for global warming.'SNL' Mocks SAG-AFTRA's Halloween Costume Rules Amid Actors Strike Thank you for being YOU and never stop□□,” one fan commented. You are stunning inside and out and spread nothing but kindness. We send each other your posts all the time. ![]() “Carly my bf and I are literally obsessed with you. Fans piled on the praise for Carly in the comments, hoping for a shot at the one hundred dollar prize. It looks like her bathroom, given the hairbrush on the counter in front of her and the bathtub in the background behind her. In the third and final post of her Instagram carousel, the Toronto native is again snapping a mirror selfie from another location. Actor Jonathan Peter sarcastically wrote, “something nice” while her “Too Hot To Handle” costar Nathan Webb added “‘Look how cute I am’ to everyone you saw last night showing them slide 2.” Carly’s husband, “Love Island” reality star Bennett Sipes, commented, “Thee Fit □□□” while podcast host Ryan Pownall joked, “How do I turn the pool heater on?” Carly replied, “I’m gunna piss myself laughing.” It Looks Like Fans REALLY Want To Win That Prize! Instagram | Carly Lawrence ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |