Never Snows in L.A.

At the Old L.A. Zoo in Griffith Park, two men discuss the story of Ivan the Terrible, a violent polar bear who was housed on the property many years before.

At the Old L.A. Zoo in Griffith Park, two men discuss the story of Ivan the Terrible, a violent polar bear who was housed on the property many years before.

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Never Snows in L.A.

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  • John Busser: Never Snows in L.A.

    07.04.26 - Now THAT was satisfying as hell. Evan Baughfman's work always satisfies. Blake gets his (surprisingly bloodless) comeuppance here after dissing Warren's work and the man himself. But it's better that way. Having Blake get a more permanent end would have cheated us of his humiliation. And maybe now Ivan will get his story told. This was fun from the get go. STAGE EVAN'S WORK NOW!

    07.04.26 - Now THAT was satisfying as hell. Evan Baughfman's work always satisfies. Blake gets his (surprisingly bloodless) comeuppance here after dissing Warren's work and the man himself. But it's better that way. Having Blake get a more permanent end would have cheated us of his humiliation. And maybe now Ivan will get his story told. This was fun from the get go. STAGE EVAN'S WORK NOW!

  • Ken Love: Never Snows in L.A.

    Comedy. Horror. With a dash or two of satire for good measure. Evan Baughfman, with "Never Snows in L.A.", has definitely touched on how utterly tense and insane the screenwriting "racket" can be. Orson Welles, Robert Altman, Tarantino, as well as any and all struggling writers . . . would have an absolute field day with this.

    Comedy. Horror. With a dash or two of satire for good measure. Evan Baughfman, with "Never Snows in L.A.", has definitely touched on how utterly tense and insane the screenwriting "racket" can be. Orson Welles, Robert Altman, Tarantino, as well as any and all struggling writers . . . would have an absolute field day with this.

  • Paul Donnelly: Never Snows in L.A.

    A tart and witty exploration of a writer's powerlessness to defend his vision in the face of a soulless producer veers compellingly into a horrific nightmare for the producer. The characters are vividly drawn. The funny bits are truly hysterical. The horror is riveting as it emerges. Who could ask for anything more?

    A tart and witty exploration of a writer's powerlessness to defend his vision in the face of a soulless producer veers compellingly into a horrific nightmare for the producer. The characters are vividly drawn. The funny bits are truly hysterical. The horror is riveting as it emerges. Who could ask for anything more?

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WARREN– screenwriter; male; 25
BLAKE – film producer; male; 35