Crazy. William, this is Ben Fong- Torres. I'm the music editor at Rolling Stone Magazine. We've got a copy of your stories from the San Diego Door. This is the same William Miller?

Almost Famous (2000)
BEN
A screenplay character in Almost Famous (2000).
- lines
- 29
- words
- 475
- scenes
- 11
- dialogue
- 3.4%
- avg words / line
- 16
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 63
Sample dialogue
Now listen. Get it together. We're both professionals, I don't have to tell you this. You're not out there to join the party -- we already have one Hunter Thompson. You're out there to interview and Report. You got me? This isn't Creem Magazine, it's Rolling Stone. We need this story in four days. Now I want to know how it's shaping up.
scene 109 — INT. GREENVILLE HOTEL ROOM -- CONTINUOUSWhat college --
scene 44 — INT. WILLIAM'S BEDROOM -- DAYAlright, a grand. What's your background? You a journalism major?
scene 44 — INT. WILLIAM'S BEDROOM -- DAYWhat happened to your highly-touted think piece on limitations of a middle- level Band in the face of success?
scene 169 — INT. JANN WENNER'S OFFICE -- DAYStillwater. Hard-working band makes good. Get 'em to respond to the critics who dismissed the first two albums as workmanlike. Guitarist is the clear star of the band. Crazy. Let's do three- thousand words. You'll catch up to them on the road. We'll set up billing -- don't let the band pay for anything.
scene 44 — INT. WILLIAM'S BEDROOM -- DAY
Bookends
Next time we'll all be more professional.