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      • Tony McNamara: I love language and I love dialogue. It’s one of the most exciting things about writing a script for me. We knew it was a big world and I knew Yorgos had a vision for a big world that was also a fantasy.
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  2. Dec 15, 2023 · Tony McNamara: I love language and I love dialogue. It’s one of the most exciting things about writing a script for me. We knew it was a big world and I knew Yorgos had a vision for a big world...

  3. Jan 3, 2024 · Andrew Bloomenthal: Let’s start off with a specific language question. In Bella’s nascent form, when she was just learning her speech and could only bark out a few words, she frequently inverted the subject and predicate in her sentences—almost like Yoda from Star Wars. Tony McNamara: Yes.

  4. Dec 21, 2023 · So I love language and she’s so good with language. I think we have all that in common as well. We have a bit of a sensibility around the world that’s quite similar. I don’t usually, usually I...

  5. Dec 10, 2023 · Tony McNamara was a voracious reader as a kid growing up in a rural town outside Melbourne, Australia. But he never once considered becoming a writer. “I was always failing English,” he says ...

  6. Jan 2, 2024 · Vanity Fair: Poor Things, The Great, and The Favourite all have this invented style of language that seemingly combines classic style and a modern sensibility. How do you do that? Tony McNamara: I love language and I love dialogue. It’s one of the most exciting things about writing a script for me.

  7. May 31, 2022 · 'The Great' creator, writer and showrunner Tony McNamara shares with Script his approach to breaking seasons by starting with character first, the importance of tone, and how his team navigates fabricating the 18th century on-screen. Plus, he shares what influenced his writing style and satirical voice.

  8. Mar 8, 2024 · When Tony McNamara took on the challenge of adapting a 1992 novel into the Yorgos Lanthimos film, Poor Things, he found inspiration for Emma Stone’s character close to home. “I was saying to Yorgos, ‘You know, my kids aren't nice. They’re sort of narcissistic sociopaths on some level.’.

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