Related: The Black List 2012: Screenplay Roster
AGENCIES – By number of scripts
WME 21
CAA 11.5
UTA 11
Gersh 8.5
ICM 7
Paradigm 7
Verve 6
APA 1
AGENCIES – By total votes
WME 276
UTA 205
CAA 179.5
Verve 160
Gersh 125.5
Paradigm 104
ICM 101
APA 6


congrats to those who made it!
Man, we killed it this year!
@ APA employee — I guarantee you the toilet paper in APA’s bathrooms contain funnier and more original material than your dull and repetitive posts, which remind of an OCDC kid saying “poop” over and over and over and over and over and over and over again, and thinking it’s funny. And then deciding to post it on the internets.
@ HW, your replies to all his comments are much worse.
In this business, being lighthearted and able to laugh at yourself is a benefit.
HW: You’re entitled to your opinion so long as you recognize it as such.
I, for one, get a chuckle every time I read one of these posts. Maybe you should stick to your BICYCLE THIEF remake and leave APA employee alone?
It’s not an issue of being light-hearted and appreciating humor — I would LOVE it if this guy displayed any humor. But it’s “I thought we’d get a meeting” over and over and over and over. I mean, it’s literally the same line. Over and over and over and over. If this guy were actually funny, or at least tried a different line, I would be the first one laughing.
I suppose you work for an agency too? Reveal yourself!!!
HW: Fair enough.
Full disclosure: I STILL laugh at Charlie Sheen TWO & A HALF MEN reruns, so my barometer for humor is low. (No offense, “APA”)
By the way, you DO understand that “APA employee” is likely NOT an actual APA employee?
I like the APA guy’s running commentary on these boards. No doubt CBS and Fox will get in a bidding war over the TV rights. You go, little APA guy!
Ha, thanks guys. Little guys unite!!!
I was an asst. at one of the very bigs when my boss’s client sold a spec that not long later got made. The writer’s buddy ended up getting himself attached as a “co-producer” because he allowed the writer to crash on his couch for free while he wrote. True story.
Not insinuating that this is the case with you, but if you really ARE the producer, shouldn’t you be emailing Gersh?