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Contact Adam Sandlers

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 3:12 pm
by talktoone
Hi Dear Community
Im not really a Fan but also not an Hater.
I Study Digitalfilm and Animation. My question is how realistic is contact Adam Sandler to ask him with a litle preview. If his Interested in read and Comment my Moviescript.
Becose fo the high Value and deep Emotional Impact of the Script i would not love to see the Script in the Wrong Hands.
Im totaly new in this and never was thinking before to contact an Actor.
Im from Central Europe so i think its additional difficult to get to the Point i want.
What you think about it ?
Regards Talk to one

Re: Contact Adam Sandlers

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 7:00 pm
by kimmylee
I would say it's a long shot and a general fanmail address isn't the way to go.

How about getting on google and looking at his agent, his production company and send some emails.

Ask who to contact about a submitting a script etc.

Then if you get a specific name and address, consider sending it.

If it does get reviewed by someone it's unlikely to be Mr Sandler himself but a staffer or associate.

Good luck!

Re: Contact Adam Sandlers

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 11:52 am
by talktoone
Thank you for your fast answer.
Yeah i agree i think thats the best Posible way.
I should get some copyright on it then =)
Regards Talk to one

Re: Contact Adam Sandlers

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:43 pm
by Munchausen
Sending a screenplay to an actor is definitely not the right way to go about it. If you are interested in your movie being made, you will need to call as many studios (mostly located in California) as you possibly can, in order to set up an appointment with executives. You will then pitch the story that you have in mind. If they are interested in buying your screenplay, then that would be the point in which you suggest a particular actor for it. At that point, they would handle the rest of the legwork.

Re: Contact Adam Sandlers

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 6:56 am
by Hartster
Don't waste your money for postage.

Unsolicited scripts will at best be returned, at worst will be tossed. Unread. Because if there's a movie or TV show or book that contains an element that is too similar to an element in your script, a person can claim they're the originator and thus be owed money.

So in all cases, to protect them legally, any unsolicited material sent them (scripts) will be rejected.