
Ah, air travel. When it works in your favor, it’s a very pleasant experience.
When it doesn’t…well, let’s just say it’s a good thing I had a pen, some paper, an outline to work on and an abundant supply of spare time.
I worked my way through the first act of my western-adventure, making changes and setting up setups where applicable. I still like how this is coming together. All that work fine-tuning the previous script is really paying off for this one.
But there’s one thing still nagging at me. Some significantly high-profile westerns are headed our way: Tarantino’s DJANGO UNCHAINED at Christmas, Verbinski/Rossio/Elliot’s THE LONE RANGER next summer and Chan Wook-Park’s THE BRIGANDS OF RATTLEBORGE sometime next year (in theory). All very different takes on the genre, and no reason why none of them won’t be successful.
So while I plug away at my story, the angst that plagues every writer kicks in: is it still worth the time and effort to do it?
In the end, there’s only one definitive answer: Of course it is.
This is a story I’m very enthusiastic and passionate about, so to not write it would simply be a big mistake. It’s got familiar elements but based on an original idea to make it fresh and exciting.
And if those three films are successful, that could potentially create a demand for more scripts of that nature.
Which is where mine comes in.
All the more reason to hunker down, dive in and make sure this thing is done right.