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    Vomit Draft: The Best Screenplay Ever

    enApril 28, 2016

    About this Episode

    This week we answer your screenwriting questions about the best script ever written, how to know if your industry contact is worth anything, what to do when you've got a great script but want perfection, and we probably survive a kick-ass boat chase.

    Send us your questions @brokenprojector on twitter or podcast@filmschoolrejects.com

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