There's a careless optimism in the [Hollywood] executives' minds

1st December 2018 | for Creatives | filmmaking, screenwriting, William Kennedy  |       

There's a careless optimism in the [Hollywood] executives' minds

"There's a careless optimism in the [Hollywood] executives' minds when they spend this money.  It's pin money to them, these options or development deals they make to get the script, they feel they can throw it away.  If it gets done somewhere else then they'll get some of their money back."

— William Kennedy

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