This guy's last credited film is Battlefield Earth from almost 18 years ago. And I really appreciate his brutal honesty about his career, he sounds like a cool dude.
I have never considered myself a writer yet I have a story in my heart I want to tell. I think fear has prevented me from even attempting to write it - this interview resonated with me. Thank you.
I love this video- I think its the way we are introduced to the world. Our families and stuff.. I was raised -- Pay the bills or go live in a Cave somewhere.. He's looking back at back which is 20/20. Most people always wish they would of went a different way with things..
It's hard to say no to money especially when you come from nothing. I think 90% of writers would have done the same thing, because they have loans to pay off, rent or mortgage to pay every month, car payments, food, children's school, etc. And when you have no money and someone says here's a truck full for doing this project, man, its hard to say no to that, even though it will maybe hurt you in the end.
Corey... 'never mind the 'perceived' mistake... to hell with it. You made the choice, and look at all the positive experiences you've had as a result. The other choice you might have, or could have, made is imaginary... it didn't happen; so live and enjoy to the fullest the one you're living... the only one you've got that's real. 'Thanks' for the insights your living choice is delivering to the rest of us. Brian Couch
Experience is a cruel, but extremely effective teacher. Sometimes, we are so stubborn, we just need to SEE reality to understand it, and what's going on now in 2020 America is a perfect example of that. But remember this: sometimes, you have to take the job you don't want to pay the bills. If you're struggling financially, or you have a family to feed, and Disney comes along and offers you small truck load of money, you should probably take it. Write stuff you love and get that sold, but there's also that matter of reality again. If you've got to make rent, you've got to make rent! I think Mr. Mandell's mistake wasn't that he took the studio jobs. Rather, he wrote exclusively for studios without writing his own scripts.
Corey, I'm watching this in 2024, and wondering why you speak so definitively, and why you have decided that you cannot write something great and heart-felt now. I know that there are no do-overs, but as long as you're living, you still can do.
He's honest & raw here but he's too harsh on himself. He made crazy money! He wrote! There will always be someone who does better than you. He did good. Nothing to be ashamed of.
The question is... Do you want to be a screenwriter FOR the money? If so... There is something shallow about that. It's like a doctor ONLY wanting to be a doctor for the money.
Very cool to hear somebody open up and be that candid. What bugs me though is that it feels like the dude had learned, but instead of taking that learning and applying it forward (he ain't that old), he's applying to regret in the past instead.
That was so humble and powerful speech,, I'm very moved and impressed and inspired... Thank FIlm Courage, thanks M. Mandell! Sincerly!
This dude is honest AF. Mad props.
This guy's last credited film is Battlefield Earth from almost 18 years ago. And I really appreciate his brutal honesty about his career, he sounds like a cool dude.
I have never considered myself a writer yet I have a story in my heart I want to tell. I think fear has prevented me from even attempting to write it - this interview resonated with me. Thank you.
Wow. Everything I’ve learned from Corey has been so incredible. Taken 6 of his workshops, and I’m so beyond glad I did. Strongly encourage!!
I love this video- I think its the way we are introduced to the world. Our families and stuff.. I was raised -- Pay the bills or go live in a Cave somewhere.. He's looking back at back which is 20/20. Most people always wish they would of went a different way with things..
Damn this was heavy
Yes, it's cliche but "Hindsight is 20/20". At least he's still involved in writing. He never quit.
Very true. People typecast you based on your choices of projects.
perfect timing. really cool insight, thank you for sharing!
It's hard to say no to money especially when you come from nothing. I think 90% of writers would have done the same thing, because they have loans to pay off, rent or mortgage to pay every month, car payments, food, children's school, etc. And when you have no money and someone says here's a truck full for doing this project, man, its hard to say no to that, even though it will maybe hurt you in the end.
Heartfelt thoughts...
Awwww that pulled at my heart strings.
So honest! And thanks! You just made me realize why I write.
Very strong story of shared wisdom Corey! Greetings from Sweden
Corey... 'never mind the 'perceived' mistake... to hell with it. You made the choice, and look at all the positive experiences you've had as a result. The other choice you might have, or could have, made is imaginary... it didn't happen; so live and enjoy to the fullest the one you're living... the only one you've got that's real. 'Thanks' for the insights your living choice is delivering to the rest of us.
Brian Couch
..... but,,, is he happy? I dearly hope so.
Experience is a cruel, but extremely effective teacher. Sometimes, we are so stubborn, we just need to SEE reality to understand it, and what's going on now in 2020 America is a perfect example of that.
But remember this: sometimes, you have to take the job you don't want to pay the bills. If you're struggling financially, or you have a family to feed, and Disney comes along and offers you small truck load of money, you should probably take it. Write stuff you love and get that sold, but there's also that matter of reality again. If you've got to make rent, you've got to make rent! I think Mr. Mandell's mistake wasn't that he took the studio jobs. Rather, he wrote exclusively for studios without writing his own scripts.
Thank you for the advice.
Corey, I'm watching this in 2024, and wondering why you speak so definitively, and why you have decided that you cannot write something great and heart-felt now. I know that there are no do-overs, but as long as you're living, you still can do.
Step 1: Get an offer from a producer to read your script.
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He's honest & raw here but he's too harsh on himself.
He made crazy money! He wrote! There will always be someone who does better than you. He did good. Nothing to be ashamed of.
The question is... Do you want to be a screenwriter FOR the money? If so... There is something shallow about that. It's like a doctor ONLY wanting to be a doctor for the money.
cool
Wait, why cannot he write the script he really wants to now? Now that he has the resources, contacts and financial security to take risks?
Sad story :/
I think I know which movie he was talking about. Lol
Which one?
@@saninkontron925 Battlefield Earth
Very cool to hear somebody open up and be that candid. What bugs me though is that it feels like the dude had learned, but instead of taking that learning and applying it forward (he ain't that old), he's applying to regret in the past instead.
Thanks for saying your opinion because I’m about his age and I needed hope.