
Well, today I came across an answer for that last one, courtesy of this article about the crazy, wacky, at least 10-zanies-per-second writing process of Karen Lutz and Kirsten Smith, the two women responsible for bringing the line, "What if he doesn't mind a smart girl!?" to the big screen.
OMG! Fiesta writing! Love it. No, LUV it. It's so true, too. I work in an office with a bunch of male comedy writers, and they're always all, "Where's my spreadsheet?" "I'm going to my office." "Back to the manly grind, eh boys? Blah, blah, blah." Meanwhile, I'm downing a bottle of Prosecco while soaking in the kiddie pool I set up on the roof with my laptop, and getting drunk enough to pretend it's 1930s Key West and I'm Hemingway (who was probably a woman in disguise because he was a big proponent of drunk fiesta writing.)
Anyway, at least The House Bunny makes more sense now, considering its origin. What else would one write while floating in a pool and shouting "Woo!" at regular intervals except a sorority/makeover comedy with Playboy overtones?
You'll be happy to know that Lutz/Smith's writing process is so amazing and different, it's being made into a TV show for ABC. No, really. You think phrases like, "bottles of Woo!" come along every day? (Incidentally, ABC, that would be a great title.)
Then there's this:
While 10 Things I Hate About You wasn't a perfect movie, it was an enjoyable, sharp high school adaptation of Taming Of The Shrew that, in stark contrast to The House Bunny, featured a female protagonist who wasn't a caricature or an idiot. So, Lutz/Smith should probably go back to the bucket-of-corona-on-a-beach writing method. The champagne is clearly going to their heads.

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