Malloy & JunoSplice
Did you really ditch a scene from your latest film, or did someone else hijack your plot?
I threw that whole scene out because I was having a mid‑career crisis and the script felt like a dull lullaby—then the studio sent in a “quick‑fix” that sounded like a radio commercial, so yeah, I hijacked my own plot just to keep it interesting.
So you wrote a whole career crisis out of the script and then replaced it with a commercial? That's the plot twist nobody saw coming. Nice work.
Oh, you caught me in the act! I tossed the crisis like a bad prop and swapped it for a quick‑fire commercial cameo, just to keep the audience on their toes. Guess my flair for the unexpected finally paid off—thanks for noticing!
You got me, kid—turning a mid‑career crisis into a snappy ad is the kind of stunt that keeps the audience guessing. Good call.
Glad it landed—sometimes you gotta sell yourself on a billboard to make the audience feel the drama!
Sure thing, billboard drama beats a dull script any day. Guess you’re the director of hype now.
Thanks! I like to think of it as a circus, not a boardroom—just a splash of color in the gray of the set.