Emma Thompson’s PC HATES Her Scripts! 😡 #EmmaThompson’s
Shock fact. Actress and screenwriter Emma Thompson confessed that she constantly curses at her computer for rewriting her Oscar-winning texts. The two-time Oscar laurate revealed a personal, very frustrating problem with her word processor that is familiar to everyone. Emma Thompson is currently filming the new series Cemetery Road, but in her free time, she writes screenplays. She shared that her word processor constantly suggests, “Would you like me to rewrite that for you?” This drives her mad. And she yells at the computer, “I don’t need your rewriting. Get away. But that wasn’t her biggest computer drama. When she was finishing the screenplay for Sense and Sensibility, for which she won an Oscar, her old square computer changed the entire script into hieroglyphics. The script completely disappeared. Then she drove in her bathroom to her friend Steven Fry. It took him eight hours to recover the text and it came back as one long sentence. Which do you think is scarier? A computer that censors you or a computer that erases your Oscar?
Two-time Oscar winner Emma Thompson has a hilarious and relatable confession: she constantly curses at her computer! 🤬 Why? Because her word processor keeps asking, “Do you want me to rewrite this for you?” which infuriates the screenwriter. ✍️
But the biggest drama happened while finishing the Sense and Sensibility screenplay (which won her an Oscar!): her old computer changed the entire script to HIEROGLYPHICS! 🤯 The star ran to her friend Stephen Fry in her dressing gown. It took him eight hours to recover the text, all written as one single sentence! 😭
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