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A while back I wrote a Ghostbusters 3 spec/fan fiction screenplay. And while the ‘story is so good it’s spooky‘ it turns out the biggest challenge was not in writing it … but in getting it read by the powers that be. This site is the story of my journey.... -MORE?-
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Just saw Zombieland. Not only a great Zombie flick in it’s own right – the ‘subtle’ GB references had me howling. Check it out!

Ghostbusters

By Dave Itzkoff Sony Pictures Homes Entertainment The original “Ghostbusters” starred Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis.
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I know judging by my site – it might appear that I have a pretty one track mind and for the most part that’s true (because where I come from tracks don’t come cheap) …

… except for today (tracks come a plenty).

Today, is the official Zach Lipovsky .com site launch day (check your calendar, yes I’m sure it’s there, he assured me).  My buddy Zach, who you might recognize from such far flung areas of my site as the testimonials section has officially launched his official site which deals with all things officially Zach – officially.

Why is this significant?

Well, when’s the last time Princess Leia ever tried to pawn her daughter off on you? If you’re me, chances are never.

However, if you’re Zach Lipovsky, that’s just par for the course. It happens right here at about the 1:59 mark of this video:

On the lot summary from Zach Lipovsky on Vimeo.

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When not trying to convince the powers that be to read my GB3 screenplay I like to relax by teaching my 10 month old son Zen the deadly art of ‘Baby Ninjitsu.’ In this clip you will see that he has already mastered the ‘Skunk form’ and will soon transcend to rabid beaver. Beware.

Baby Ninja – Master of Skunk form

 

I have a confession to make… And as everybody knows – if you say it on your blog in front of strangers – it must be true.

I’m super sexy.

I’m a geek.

Not quite Wil Wheaton jabbering in binary capital ‘G’ geeky, but treading pretty damn close.

You see, back in the day when I was but a budding writer (yes, we bud, you didn’t think we had sex did you?), I got it in my head that in order to write a grand and magnificent GB screenplay, one must first endure a tremendous right of intellectual passage called ‘research and preparation.’

(Now, older and balder, I realize all I needed were Caesars made by Canada’s greatest amateur Caesar maker.)

So I know what you’re thinking, -what in Gozer’s name do Caesars have to do with Ghostbusters? And – are you really an alcoholic?

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