tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2562628385364540098.post6187793584155376148..comments2024-03-28T05:13:15.639-07:00Comments on Victor Gischler's Blogpocalypse: The story behind the Emerson LaSalle screenplay PULP BOYVictor Gischlerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04503919715676328059noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2562628385364540098.post-63766145871992258842010-01-11T07:43:44.615-08:002010-01-11T07:43:44.615-08:00I am delighted to discover Mr. LaSalle, whose work...I am delighted to discover Mr. LaSalle, whose work I have honestly not read before. There are only a few such writers like that in my life, mostly in sci-fi but also one in mystery (James Loftus, the neglected noir master.) I was wondering if you knew whether Mr. LaSalle had ever had any interaction with that other sci-fi genius, Jeff Lint?Donhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10623661580370670936noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2562628385364540098.post-42986510956925794432009-02-22T08:37:00.000-08:002009-02-22T08:37:00.000-08:00I remember the first day we started writing it, th...I remember the first day we started writing it, though. You were visiting here in Minnesota, and between rounds of golf we somehow managed to drag the laptop down to a local bar and start writing the thing between rounds of beer, appetizers, and Golden Tee. I think we pounded out the first ten or so pages that way. Good times.<BR/><BR/>I also remember when you told Emerson you were bringing me in on the project. We thought someone would get a hook in the eye, but instead, he beamed and said, "Good, good, that's less rememberin' I have to do now. But I still get a bigger share of the money."Neilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05540129844427544282noreply@blogger.com