question.authority at 2011-01-13 11:31:47:
When approaching dialogue, how much time did you spend on making sure it wasn't cliche, moved the story forward, revealed character, provided information and contained subtext? And how did you approach this aspect of your script?
Scott at 2011-01-13 11:44:29:
Thanks QA: I'm collecting questions from readers and will send them in together for Jeremiah and Nick.
Chris Drzewiecki at 2011-01-13 15:59:41:
I look forward to reading your guys' script... but anyway I was wondering what made you guys want to write a more family based comedy instead of an R rated "hangover" style that everyone seems to be doing? I was thinking about going about the PG13 route myself on my next project...

Thanks!

Chris
Paul at 2011-01-13 20:06:27:
Do you write with specific actors in mind for roles or does that not factor until later? I read Family Getaway with in my head Seth Rogen as Ben and Aziz Ansari as Stew, was I close? Great script guys, lotta fun, congrats! (Hi Scott!)