ITT books you had to buy for college classes that ended up being so useful or informative that you wouldn't even think of selling them back at the end of the semester
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>>7729938
that's only useful if you're trying to do the most generic and commercial film ever.
>>7729943
says the talking head on /lit/ who doesn't understand the idea of riffing on a theme never published a word in his life
>>7729959
sure pal
>>7729985
sorry, I shouldn't talk shit, it's rude
>>7729938
i kept nearly all of my college books, aside from math textbooks, i believe.
>>7729938
college is for faggots.
I kept most of them because entitled students kept trying to lowball me when I was selling them. It would make me so mad I wouldn't even respond with a counter offer.
So now I use my old chemistry texts to prop up my monitor.
>>7729943
>>7729959
Nah, this dude's totally right. Save the Cat! is a straight path to producing the most basic, uninspired cookie cutter garbage.
If you really need to follow formula just get The Writer's Journey. It's basically what save the cat is trying to be, except giving you real theory as opposed to a shit template for writing My Grandma's a Serial Killer (or whatever trash it was that the author of stc wrote)