

Kerouac also told Brando he wanted to establish a trust fund for life, for himself and his mother. mentioned I play Sal) and I'll show you how Dean acts in real life. You play Dean and I'll play Sal (Warner Bros.

I wanted you to play the part because Dean (as you know) is no dopey hotrodder but a real intelligent (in fact Jesuit) Irishman. I visualize the beautiful shots could be made with the camera on the front seat of the car showing the road (day and night) unwinding into the windshield, as Sal and Dean yak. Don't worry about the structure, I know to compress and re-arrange the plot a bit to give a perfectly acceptable movie-type structure: making it into one all-inclusive trip instead of the several voyages coast-to-coast in the book, one vast round trip from New York to Denver to Frisco to Mexico to New Orleans to New York again.
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I'm praying that you'll buy ON THE ROAD and make a movie of it. In his vision, the novel would be reworked to a "perfectly acceptable movie-type structure," compressing all of the separate voyages into one large journey across the country. Retrieved 11 December 2021 – via Twitter.In 1957 Jack Kerouac wrote a letter to Marlon Brando (which just sold for over $33,000 at Christies) asking him to buy the rights to On The Road and make a movie out of it, noting that they could both star in it. "he gives us the facts, so we're giving him a #streamys award for Commentary!! way to go drewisgooden 👏" (Tweet). Isn't that crazy? I had never cried before this and I definitely haven't cried since.


5.1.2 YouTube Movie as an Instrument for Online Campaign YouTube is a platform that. He has over 3.6 million subscribers on the platform as of May 2022. From this section, it can be seen that this film has a partiality on. After Vine was shut down by its parent company, Twitter, Gooden began posting longer videos on YouTube in the commentary genre. Gooden also appeared in Camp Unplug, a show on Vine produced by Karyn Spencer and Jeremy Cabalona and written by Vine creators. Gooden notably created a popular six-second video in which he sees a sign reading "Road Work Ahead", and jokingly replies, "Uh, yeah, I sure hope it does", the video having 10 million loops on Vine before its closure. Gooden began his career on Vine, making six-second comedy sketches.
