![]() ![]() Once he’d shaped the film into the Braveheart he wanted to see in the world, Wallace turned to a very important source of feedback: close friend and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective writer, Jack Bernstein. With that inspiration, Randall Wallace was off to write his historical Scottish epic. I even said a prayer that if I had one more script to ever write, and if I failed in my effort to be a writer, that I would go down with my own flag flying, and not trying to follow the Hollywood marketplace. When I wrote this script, I was writing, for the first time in my life, with complete disregard for how anyone else was gonna view the script. This film was to be a crucial point in Randall Wallace’s career, as he embarked on its creation with the following mindset: ![]() Starbuck, so one could see why the former TV writer would be daunted by a grand-scaled historical epic like Braveheart. Going into the writing of this script, he’d carried with him a lot of experience writing on various TV shows like Hunter and J.J. But naturally, Wallace had to write the story before it could take off. How Randall Wallace Knew He Had A Hit With BraveheartĪs Randall Wallace wasn’t initially sure he had a hit with Braveheart, there were some pretty important encounters he’d have to live through before he was convinced of how big his career-making screenplay really was.
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