Filed under: Comedy, Deals, Scripts & Screenwriting, Newsstand
Since I have a very pretty little sister (guess I got the raw end of the deal), and have to act all tough each and every time she brings a new boyfriend around (which, mind you, happens quite often), I can totally relate to the project MTV Films just picked up. Penned by Melissa Stack, I Want to ___ Your Sister tells of an over-protective older brother who goes to great lengths to protect his little sister from guys like him … which I read as slime balls looking for a good time in the sack. I’m, like, a totally nice guy though — so I can’t relate to those men out to ___ every girl they see.
To make this story better, Stark was a lawyer who immediately quit her job once MTV bought the film for $300,000 against $600,000. You go girl! […]
Published by Erik Davis
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