
136 | Charlie Day (It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia) On Satire In Our Writing
The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna
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How to Write a Movie That Works
I love that that you long for the time of discovery and I do not knowing. It was living hell in it and making those mistakes and realizing the mistake and not yet understanding how that's going to help you moving forward. The things that I write tend to be slightly different genres from each other. That's what was fun to do this movie was even though a lot of humor and tone is what I was asking about Sonny overlap with Sonny. It was still its own thing. And the fact that I got so much of it wrong and was able to fix it was also exciting in a way to I must have written 55 60 during filming.
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