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Screenwriting

Charity - a movie we'll never see

I read the following press release this morning and tried to think of a Hollywood movie where a big company does something charitable for people who truly need help and there's an uplifting theme. Even a documentary. Couldn't think of one. Know who gives more to people in the US than anyone else? Catholic charities, but in the media you'll only see the stuff about the evil priests (and I do think the predators are evil).
Nothing from the socialist cranks resident in Tinseltown came to mind.

Sir John Templeton, who sent me a book about his lifelong studies on religion, currently has funded the Kaizos script prize. Maybe that's some hope for the future for upbeat, meaningful films.

Here's the press release that warmed my heart -
Nov 18, 2005 11:04 ET
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation Invests $500,000 to Secure Future of Four Native American Boys & Girls Clubs
Boys & Girls Clubs in Montana and Minnesota Will Target Educational Enhancement and Drug Prevention Efforts
HELENA, Mont., Nov. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation, on behalf of BNSF Railway Company, today announced a $500,000, five-year commitment to Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) to support four Native American Clubs located on tribal lands in Montana and Minnesota.
The announcement benefiting Club members on the Crow, Rocky Boy, and Fort Peck reservations, all located in Montana, was made in Governor Brian Schweitzer's office this morning.
In commenting on the announcement, Governor Brian Schweitzer said, "Boys & Girls Clubs offer kids a caring, supportive place. Helping them stay in school and make healthy choices gives them hope for a brighter future."
BGCA first began working to help Native American children in 1992, with a promise to open 100 Clubs. Today, some 189 Clubs serve more than 100,000 Native American youth across the country. The purpose is to provide a focus for Native American children and youth, showing them opportunities and a reason to anticipate a more positive future.

"Over the last thirteen years of working with Native American youth we have been inspired by their desire to make positive changes that will improve their opportunity to succeed in life," said Roxanne Spillett, president of Boys & Girls Clubs of America. "We are grateful to BNSF for their financial commitment to make this a reality."

These Native American Clubs are located in communities that lack infrastructure to help some of America's most disadvantaged children, facing rates of teen pregnancy and alcoholism that are more than double those found elsewhere in the United States.
In addition to the three Clubs in Montana, one in the Leech Lake Area, Cass Lake, Minnesota, will receive funding. All of these Clubs are located in communities served by BNSF Railway.
"We have had a long-standing mission supported by BNSF Foundation grants to help disadvantaged children and youth believe that their lives can change. Through our support of BGCA in other communities, where BNSF employees work and live, we have seen the results from several of their key programs," said Maurice Plott, BNSF general manager, Montana Division.
Beginning in 2005 and continuing through 2009, BGCA will distribute a total of $50,000, $12,500 each, to the four Native American Clubs on behalf of BNSF. The remaining $50,000 will form a restricted fund to assist these same Clubs starting in 2010.
The funds will be used to support two of the most effective programs developed by BGCA: SMART Moves and Project Learn.
These programs have been adapted to the specific needs of these Native American Clubs with respective to cultural sensitivity and any communications challenges. SMART Moves equips young people with the necessary skills to resist alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.

Project Learn is an education strategy that uses high-yield learning activities such as journal writing, cooking classes and athletic competition to help youngsters understand the relevance of an education, sparking a life- long love of learning. The ultimate goal is to "level the playing field" for Native American youth, offering them hope and opportunity for a successful future.
Further, each Club will build a support network of cooperating individuals parent, teachers, peers in the Club, representatives from community governing bodies and existing community services to provide mentoring help with these education and health programs.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America (http://www.bgca.org/ ) comprises a national network of some 3,700 neighborhood-based facilities annually serving more than 4.4 million young people, primarily from disadvantaged circumstances. Known as "The Positive Place for Kids," the Clubs provide guidance-oriented character development programs on a daily basis for children 6-18 years old, conducted by a full-time professional staff. Key Boys & Girls Club programs emphasize character and leadership development, education and career development, health and life skills, the arts, sports, fitness and recreation.

A subsidiary of Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation (NYSE:BNI) , BNSF Railway operates one of the largest railroad networks in North America, with about 32,000 route miles in 28 states and two Canadian provinces. The railway is among the world's top transporters of intermodal traffic, moves more grain than any other American railroad, transports the components of many of the products we depend on daily, and hauls enough low-sulphur coal to generate about ten percent of the electricity produced in the United States. BNSF Railway is an industry leader in Web-enabling a variety of customer transactions at http://www.bnsf.com/ .
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[nq:1]I read the following press release this morning and tried to think of a Hollywood movie where a big company does something charitable for people who truly need help and there's an uplifting theme. E[/nq] Miracle on 34th Street Elf Plus, no doubt, others that involve heartless capitalists coming to their senses and doing good. There must be some, Shirley.

  • [nq:1]I read the following press release this morning and tried to think of a Hollywood movie where a big company does something charitable for people who truly need help and there's an uplifting theme.
  • E[/nq] Miracle on 34th Street Elf Plus, no doubt, others that involve heartless capitalists coming to their senses and doing good.
  • There must be some, Shirley.
  • You call this a script?
  • Give me a couple of $5000-a-week writers and I'll write it myself.
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[nq:1]I read the following press release this morning and tried to think of a Hollywood movie where a big company does something charitable for people who truly need help and there's an uplifting theme. E[/nq]
Miracle on 34th Street
Elf
Plus, no doubt, others that involve heartless capitalists coming to their senses and doing good. There must be some, Shirley.

You call this a
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[nq:2]I read the following press release this morning and tried ... who truly need help and there's an uplifting theme. E[/nq]
[nq:1]Miracle on 34th Street[/nq]
Real old, not today's filmmaking.
[nq:1]Elf[/nq]
Uplifting, funny, but the big company running daddy (James Caan) was a bad guy until Will Ferrell transformed him. CEO as bad guy.
[nq:1]Plus, no doubt, others that invol
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[nq:1]Sir John Templeton, who sent me a book about his lifelong studies on religion, currently has funded the Kaizos script prize. Maybe that's some hope for the future for upbeat, meaningful films.[/nq]
The 92 year old billionaire who says that the housing bubble is about to burst big time globally?
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But from a dramatic point of view it's a flawed concept. Nobody wants to cheer for a company, they want to cheer for an individual. And we want the individual to overcome something big, vicious and far more powerful than the hero could ever be. So it's natural to portray large organizations, be they government, corporate or religious, as The Enemy, because they've already got everything going for
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[nq:1]In real life, Bill Gates is doing more to stem the advance of AIDS, malaria and other African pandemic illnesses ... fear large, powerful organizations and I think it's a healthy urge to try and keep things on a human scale.[/nq]
So, speaking purely hypothetically, if I were to start a company and use illegal monopolist tactics to kill my competition in order to be able to reap 85% profi
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[nq:2]In real life, Bill Gates is doing more to stem ... urge to try and keep things on a human scale.[/nq]
[nq:1]So, speaking purely hypothetically, if I were to start a company and use illegal monopolist tactics to kill my competition ... that corporation then become somehow less evil if I donated some minuscule percentage of my personal wealth to good causes?[/nq]
Though it's nice to be
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[nq:2]In real life, Bill Gates is doing more to stem ... urge to try and keep things on a human scale.[/nq]
[nq:1]So, speaking purely hypothetically, if I were to start a company and use illegal monopolist tactics to kill my competition ... that corporation then become somehow less evil if I donated some minuscule percentage of my personal wealth to good causes?[/nq]
Yes, absolutely.
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[nq:1]Though it's nice to believe it, a corporation can't be evil or good. It can only carry out evil or good policies as decided by its directors.[/nq]
If a corporation has acted the same way for all its (long) existence, and that way is, in a word, evil, I'd say it's justified to call the corporation itself evil.

Osku Salerma -
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[nq:2]Real old, not today's filmmaking. Uplifting, funny, but the big ... him. CEO as bad guy. I wish there were more.[/nq]
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[nq:2]Sir John Templeton, who sent me a book about his ... that's some hope for the future for upbeat, meaningful films.[/nq]
[nq:1]The 92 year old billionaire who says that the housing bubble is about to burst big time globally?[/nq]
The one here - http://www.templeton.org/

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