Sean Z P Harris at 2011-01-11 11:54:10:
Hi guys,

First up, congrats on your success! I'm looking forward to seeing the flick as it sounds fantastic.

I was going to ask about your process re. working together as a team; i.e., do you each do specific scenes, do you work separately or work in the same room together, etc., which I thought would be a pretty good question, but I imagine that will be discussed in the next part of this interview, so I'm forced to move onto my next question, which probably isn't so good, but I'm intrigued and would quite like to know know: what happened to the high brow epic, Olympic sex comedy?
Scott at 2011-01-11 12:04:21:
Sean, Jeremiah and Nick actually get into their writing process in parts 3 and 4 of the interview. But I agree that inquiring minds want to know: What happened with the Olympic sex comedy?
The Bitter Script Reader at 2011-01-11 12:19:33:
Great interview! I'm looking forward to the rest and congrats to Jeremiah and Nick!
Mahmoud at 2011-01-11 13:12:40:
Congrats for our winners.

I just wanted to ask , how many scripts you wrote each one of you before your first collaboration on Olympic sex comedy?
Atlanta at 2011-01-11 17:08:45:
Looking forward to rest of interview. And woo hoo Wesleyan! Questions: Any tips to mixing action and comedy (and getting tone just right) they can share? And what do Jeremiah and Nick want to be working on in five years? Thanks, Scott!
Nick Oleksiw at 2011-01-11 19:45:15:
I loved this script. I immediately pictured Seth Rogen as the lead. Read super fast and very fun. Great job guys. Any chance we get our hands on the Olympic sex comedy?!
CanadianNick at 2011-01-12 07:48:28:
Another helpful interview, Scott.

Biggest takeaway: "...telling the story of that universal experience that you’re always treated like a kid whenever you go home..."