One of Chris Columbus' daughters had trouble reading, until she read "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" in two days, which opened her eyes to the world of books. After reading "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", she asked Columbus to make movies out of them, but there were fifty other directors already interested. Columbus fell in love with the first two books too, so he sat down with Warner Bros., saying how obsessed he was with making this film more than anything else. Columbus asked to be the last director Warner Bros. saw, which took about ten days. Columbus stayed up until three a.m. re-writing the script each day. It was already a good script, but Columbus wanted to talk about the visuals. He told Warner Bros. he had re-written the script for free, and that made an impression on them, because that didn't happen in Hollywood, where they have to be paid for everything. Because Columbus had done that without any pressure from Warner Bros., it made the difference, and after subsequent meetings, and five weeks later, he got the job of directing it.
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